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Expect the unexpected from Chimera Quartet When the aptly named Chimera Quartet performs, the music is always different and difficult to describe. It will bring its experimental improvisations to the Howland Cultural Center in Beacon on Sunday (Sept. 7). "Almost anything can happen when we play," says guitarist Timothy Hill. "We're not going to break into a pop song, but we go in a lot of divergent directions." During a gig last year at the Omega Institute in Rhinebeck, violinist Iva Bittová tapped the instrument's backside for percussive purposes. At times, she flitted about the stage like a butterfly and scatted or sang bird-like calls. "With her, you can expect the unexpected," says Hill. Bamboo flute player Steve Gorn imitated avian chirps on a small wind instrument and joined Bittová on her otherworldly vocal wanderings. At one point, Hill and bass player Michael Bisio traded licks, with the guitar taking an atonal tack over an anchoring bass pattern. Bisio also bent low to pluck the strings underneath the bridge. Gorn and Hill are steeped in eastern music and philosophy, which contributes a trance-like underpinning. Chimera's calmer, more mystical tones and drones could serve as the soundtrack for a meditation session. Dynamics veer from slow and heady to bursting fireworks. At one point in the Omega show, the bass and violin erupted into screechy, scratchy interplay. Bisio abused his bow as strands of loose horsehair flapped around. "We're all interested in the relationship between sound and silence," says Hill. "We also want to convey something through the music that brings people to a more peaceful, contemplative place." Bittová often returns to the Czech Republic, where she is well-known as a musician, and brings a Moravian folk music influence to the mix. The group toured her native country earlier this year. "During some of the more frenetic moments, she's quite good at bursting the balloon the rest of us are blowing up and getting us back on a track," says Hill. Though classically trained, Bisio is primarily a jazz cat who teaches at Bennington College and holds down something of a center during Chimera's more avant-garde moments. He is also the low-end specialist with the Matthew Shipp Trio, known for improvisational twists and turns. Gorn, a 2011 Grammy Award winner for Best New Age Album, Miho: Journey to the Mountain, has played with Paul Winter and Paul Simon and brings other instruments to Chimera gigs, including a clarinet and a soprano saxophone. Where the music meanders will determine if he pulls them out of his stand. Like his bandmates, Hill dips his fingers into many musical pies, including singer-songwriter gigs, playing piano in a jazz duo, picking with a bossa nova group and performing with another musician fond of alternate tunings and non-Western microtones played on guitar, harp, lyre and zither. With Chimera, he says, "we're all faithfully relating to the music each of us loves and has spent all our lives learning and playing. But we're trying to leave the past at the door and create something new as we pull out all the instruments' possibilities." The Howland Cultural Center is located at 477 Main St. in Beacon. Tickets for the performance, which begins at 6 p.m., are $20 at dub.sh/howland-chimera or $25 at the door.
6e émission de la 59e session...Cette semaine, free jazz! En musique: Kenny Gill sur l'album What Was, What Is, What Will Be (Raccoon, 1971); Joel Futterman sur l'album Inneraction (JDF, 1984); Albert Beger, Ziv Taubenfeld, Shay Hazan, Hamid Drake sur l'album Cosmic Waves (NoBusiness, 2024); Oliver Schwerdt, Barry Guy, Baby Sommer sur l'album Fucking Ballads (EUPHORIUM, 2024); Leo Genovese, John Lockwood, Nat Mugavero sur l'album The Art of Not Playing (577, 2024); Matthew Shipp Trio sur l'album New Concepts in Piano Trio Jazz (ESP-Disk', 2024); Space sur l'album Embrace the Space (Relative Pitch, 2024)...
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This content is for Members only. Come and join us by subscribing here In the meantime, here’s some more details about the show: It’s a warm welcome then to the man himself: Dr. Brad Stone - the JazzWeek Programmer of the Year 2017, who's here every Thursday to present The Creative Source - a two hour show, highlighting jazz-fusion and progressive jazz flavours from back then, the here and now, plus occasional forays into the future. Please feel free to get in touch with Brad with any comments or suggestions you might have; he’ll be more than happy to hear from you: brad@soulandjazz.com or follow him via Facebook or Twitter. Enjoy! The Creative Source 15th October 2020 Artist - Track - Album - Year Edward Simon Pere 25 Years 2020 Champian Fulton All God's Chillun Got Rhythm Birdson 2020 Isaiah J. Thompson Budini Plays the Music of Buddy Montgomery 2020 Gediminas Kaurkauskas Alias Lost Suite 2020 Matthew Shipp Trio Regeneration The Unidentifiable 2020 Jorge Garcia Blackbird Crossover 2019 Wayne Alpern Blackbird Scarab 2020 3 More Sounds Eleanor Rigby Live at the Gardenia Club 2020 JD Allen Toys Toys/Die Dreaming 2020 Mark Hynes Trio Cheese Cake Tribute: Dennis Irwin 2020 Joe Farnsworth Time Was Time to Swing 2020 Howard University Jazz Ensemble 2019, dir. Prof. Fred Irby, III Hi-Fly Hi-Fly 2020 Uptown Jazz Tentet Change What's Next 2020 Mafalda Minnozzi Morros Dois Irmãos Sensorial: Portraits in Bossa & Jazz 2020 Eddie Daniels Ivante Night Kisses: A Tribute to Ivan Lins 2020 Mafalda Minnozzi Jogral Sensorial: Portraits in Bossa & Jazz 2020 Kenny Kotzwitz & the L.A. Jazz Quintet Skylark When Lights Are Low 2020 Grant Gordy Wail Interpreter 2020 William Chernoff Nomads (Intro) Aim to Stay 2020 William Chernoff Nomads Aim to Stay 2020 Thelonious Monk I Love You Sweetheart of All My Dreams Palo Alto 2020 The post The Creative Source (#CreativeSource) – 15th October 2020 appeared first on SoulandJazz.com | Stereo, not stereotypical ®.
Support Burning Ambulance on Patreon Get the Burning Ambulance email newsletter Drummer Whit Dickey is a well-known figure on the New York free jazz scene; he came to prominence as a member of the Matthew Shipp Trio and the David S. Ware Quartet in the 1990s, but has made multiple albums as a leader and collaborated with a lot of other musicians, including Joe Morris, Ivo Perelman, and Mat Maneri. His latest releases are a double CD, Tao Quartets, on AUM Fidelity — each CD features a different band — and a duo CD with cornet player Kirk Knuffke, Drone Dream, on NoBusiness. In this interview, we talk about the evolution of his style, the musicians he studied with — including Bill Dixon, Milford Graves, and Andrew Cyrille — and his various bands and projects. We also talk about aspects of his personal life that some listeners and fans may not know about. It's one of the longest episodes I've done, but it's really interesting, and I hope you'll enjoy listening to it. This episode is sponsored by nugs.net - visit nugs.net/burningambulance to get 35% off a year's subscription. Music heard in this episode: Whit Dickey, "Suite for DSW" (Tao Quartets) Whit Dickey/Kirk Knuffke, "Soaring" (Drone Dream) Whit Dickey, "Ethereality" (Tao Quartets)
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! En HDO 440, el sexto programa exclusivo para los mecenas de HDO, escuchamos el homenaje a Duke Ellington por parte del Matthew Shipp Trio (Matthew Shipp, Michael Bisio, Whit Dickey), titulado To Duke (RogueArt, 2015). Tomajazz: © Pachi Tapiz, 2018 HDO es un podcast de jazz e improvisación (libre en mayor o menor grado) que está editado, presentado y producido por Pachi Tapiz. Para quejas, sugerencias, protestas, peticiones, presentaciones y/u opiniones envíanos un correo a hdo@tomajazz.com.
New York City's Matthew Shipp joins Vish to discuss each and every song on the 2017, Matthew Shipp Trio record, Piano Song, which is available everywhere via Thirsty Ear Recordings. Sponsored by Pizza Trokadero, the Bookshelf, Planet Bean Coffee, Grandad's Donuts, and Hello Fresh Canada.
8e émission de la 35e session... Cette semaine, du nouveau jazz pas mal libre ! En musique: Mostly Other People Do The Killing sur l'album Loafer's Hollow (Hot Cup Records, 2017); Günter Baby Sommer sur l'album Le Piccole Cose (Live At Theater Gütersloh) (Intuition, 2017); Matthew Shipp Trio sur l'album Piano Song (Thirsty Ear, 2017); Chicago London Underground sur l'album A Night Walking Through Mirrors (Cuneiform, 2017); Trouble Kaze sur l'album June (Circum, 2017); Dek Trio sur l'album Burning Below Zero (Trost, 2017)...
8e émission de la 35e session... Cette semaine, du nouveau jazz pas mal libre ! En musique: Mostly Other People Do The Killing sur l'album Loafer's Hollow (Hot Cup Records, 2017); Günter Baby Sommer sur l'album Le Piccole Cose (Live At Theater Gütersloh) (Intuition, 2017); Matthew Shipp Trio sur l'album Piano Song (Thirsty Ear, 2017); Chicago London Underground sur l'album A Night Walking Through Mirrors (Cuneiform, 2017); Trouble Kaze sur l'album June (Circum, 2017); Dek Trio sur l'album Burning Below Zero (Trost, 2017)...
Más homenajes a clásicos del jazz, tanto en el fondo como en la forma. Matthew Shipp Trio a Duke Ellington en "To Duke" (Rogue Art, 2015); los guitarristas Noël Akchoté, Richard Bonnet, Guillermo Bazzola y David Paredes a Ornette Coleman en "SKIES: guitar tribute for Ornette music" (Alina Records, 2015); finalmente el Dolchi Trío a Derek Bailey, Ornette Coleman, Steve Lacy o Han Bennink entre otros con Yeahhh!!!! (Alina Records, 2015). © Pachi Tapiz, 2015 HDO (Hablando de oídas) es un audioblog editado, producido y presentado por Pachi Tapiz. Toda la información acerca de esta entrega en http://www.tomajazz.com/web/?p=21375. Toda la información acerca de HDO en http://www.tomajazz.com/web/?cat=13298