Training:
Son of the late Indian composer and Indo-Jazz Fusions founder John Mayer,
Jonathan studied sitar from Clem Alford, Pandit Subroto Roy Chowdhury,
both of Senia Gharana, and Ustad Wajahat Khan of Imdadkhani Gharana.
He also studied composition from his father and later with Andrew Downes
at the Birmingham Conservatoire where he gained a B.Mus (Hons).
Who he's worked with:
Jonathan is currently one of the most versatile sitarists in the world,
having studied both Indian & western music. From these traditions
he has created a unique creativity towards the sitar, seeing it as a
instrument and not a genre. His ability to read western notation has
enabled him to work on many collaborations and the wide range of artists
Jonathan has worked with reflects the diversity in his playing:
Joji Hattori, Paul Weller, Kathryn Tickell, BBC Concert Orchestra
Kumar Bose, Kavita Krishnamutri, Kuljit Bhamra, Erich Gruenburg, Rohan
De Saram,
Kenny Wheeler, The Orlando Consort, John Wilson, Bombay Dub Orchestra,
Future Sounds of London, Sarah Brightman, Noel Gallagher, and Sir Paul
McCartney.
What he's worked on:
Jonathan has worked in most genres both live and in the studio including
rock, pop, British folk, Bulgarian folk, plain chant, renaissance, baroque,
western contempory, jazz, jazz fusion, Hindustani classical, funk &
dance. One of his main attributes is having an electric sitar which
gives more flexibility in the dynamic sound world of popular music,
further more Jonathan is the worlds first exponent of the newly developed
'pygmy sitar'.
What he's working on/where he's played:
Jonathan's currently involved in a number of collaborative projects:
The Teak Project - The Teak Project represents a collaboration between
three of Britain's finest young improvisers. These musicians have come
together simply to make their own music, unfettered by the strictures
of defined categories like jazz or Hindustani classical. In doing so
they have drawn from their own wealth of experiences and created a space
in which to let their instruments breathe.
Mantra - With The Orlando Consort & Kuljit Bhamra, Mantra explores
the music the Portuguese missionaries took to India in the early 16th
Century.
Bach
unaccompanied violin sonatas transcribed for sitar - Jonathan is currently
arranging & recording selected movements from the violin sonatas
by J.S Bach
The
Silk Trio - Trio with Sitar, Oud & Tabla. Touring South of France
summer 2009
Amorphous
Androgynous - Jonathan currently plays in this superb phychedelic rock
group featuring Gaz Cobain from Future Sound Of London.
Over the years Jonathan has played all over the world as a soloist and
in collaboration including India, Sri Lanka, UK, Abu Dhabi, Monte Carlo,
France, Germany, America, Russia, Australia & Bangladesh. And venues/festivals
including Cheltenham, Glastonbury, The big chill, Kazan peace festival,
Lamar tree, Spitalfields, The Royal Festival Hall, City of London &
Breacon jazz.
Jonathan is also co-founder of First Hand Records.
Press comments:
Chandigarh
Live: "..In fact, be it in individual piece or in his father John
Mayer or in consonance with other artists, Mayer played Sitar with deft
dexterity."
The
Times UK : "...and some exhilarating solos from Jonathan on Sitar....."
Timeout
Uk: ".....Jonathan weaves a gorgeous modal jazz solo on the Sitar
in 7/4
Classic
CD UK: ".... The Players are all astonishingly virtuosic from Mayer's
son, Jonathan, on the Sitar...."
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Film
footage of Jonathan playing live
Video
clip N° 1 Tampa, USA 2006
Video clip N° 2 Tampa, USA 2006