Anthony Davis, a major composer of the late 20th century, stretches beyond jazz into modern classical music although he has recorded quite a few rewarding jazz sessions. He studied classical music as a child and in 1975 graduated from Yale. A member of the New Dalta Ahkri during 1974-1977 (which was led by
Leo Smith),
Davis moved to New York in 1977, played with
Oliver Lake,
Anthony Braxton,
Chico Freeman,
George Lewis, and
Leroy Jenkins' trio (1977-1979) and worked often with
James Newton and
Abdul Wadud.
Davis formed an octet (Episteme) in 1981 that played both improvised and wholly composed music.
Anthony Davis composed the opera X (based on the life of
Malcolm X) in the early '80s and he taught at Yale.
Davis has recorded for India Navigation, Red, Sackville, and Gramavision.
–
Scott Yanow, Rovi