24th Annual Seattle Improvised Music Festival

From Wayward Music:

Seattle Improvised Music and Nonsequitur present the 24th annual Seattle Improvised Music Festival. The longest running festival of its kind in North America, SIMF is an annual meeting place for artists at the forefront of improvised music in North America, and from around the world. This year’s festival features performers from Lebanon, France, Berlin, NYC, Massachusetts, Connecticut, San Diego, Portland, and of course Seattle. The festival includes showcased performances from visiting soloists and ensembles while also featuring first-time collaborations between festival performers.

All Chapel shows 8:00 PM, $10 – $25 sliding scale donation at the door.

Friday, February 13
Greg Kelley/Doug Theriault/Kelvin Pittman; Liz Tonne; Greg Kelley/Gust Burns/Mara Sedlins/Mark Collins/Wilson Shook; Andrew Drury; Christine Sehnaoui.

Saturday, February 14
Greg Kelley; Christine Sehnaoui/Liz Tonne/Mara Sedlins; Kelvin Pittman; Wally Shoup/Greg Kelley/Andrew Drury; Doug Theriault.

Friday, February 20
Kai Fagaschinski/Michael Thieke; Rachel Thompson/Jonathan Zorn; Le Quan Ninh.

Saturday, February 21
Le Quan Ninh; Andrew Drury/Tari Nelson-Zagar; Le Quan Ninh/Gust Burns/Michael Thieke; Le Quan Ninh/Jonathan Zorn/Rachel Thompson/Kai Fagaschinski/Michael Thieke.

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Jazz Prospecting From Tom Hull

More reviews from Tom Hull:

The Bad Plus: For All I Care (2008 [2009], Heads Up): Front cover adds: “Joined by Wendy Lewis.” Lewis is a singer, based in Minneapolis, don’t know much more. Her presence pushed the piano trio to doing more cover songs, which leads to some not very interesting generational issues. They date their classics from the 1970s with Pink Floyd and Yes, and mix them in with the 1990s as represented by Nirvana, Wilco, and Flaming Lips. Aside from Pink Floyd’s “Comfortably Numb” they are songs I’d happily never hear again, given a sharp jolt by the band then waxed into torpor by the singer. Between the touchstones are some short quasi-classical instrumentals Igor from Stravinsky, Gyorgy Ligeti, and Milton Babbitt — the latter repeated in an alternate version. B-

Larry Ochs/Miya Masaoka/Peggy Lee: Spiller Alley (2006 [2008], RogueArt): Ochs is one of the saxophonists in ROVA. I had read a rave this release in Stef’s Free Jazz blog, knew that I’d never gotten so much as an email response from the label, but was curious enough to approach the artist. After an amusing round of emails, Ochs sent me a couple years’ output, which I’ll slowly work my way through. Thought I’d start here. Masaoka plays koto and Lee plays cello, so there’s a dominant string motif here. Ochs plays tenor and soprano sax, the former listed first but the latter seems the more temperamental fit — in any case, he tends to defer to the koto lead, coloring in rather than blowing ahead. Likewise, Lee plays more like a bassist, just a little off pitch. Good example of mutual listening, three musicians feeling their way through difficult and unforseen terrain. B (***)

Gerald Cleaver/William Parker/Craig Taborn: Farmers by Nature (2008 [2009], AUM Fidelity): Artists listed alphabetically, although Cleaver gets co-credith with Steven Joerg for production; all pieces attributed to all three, also alphabetically. I’m filing it under Cleaver, a journeyman drummer who’s played on a lot of good records and is slowly building up a short list of unspectacular ones under his own name. Taborn is a pianist who came up in James Carter’s quartet. Better known these days for his Fender Rhodes, but plays acoustic here, poking around abstractly, with muted Don Pullen flashes. Best thing here is when Taborn picks up a jagged groove and the others knock him about. Parker, of course, is superb in his supporting role, and brilliant as a soloist, at least when you can hear him clearly. Recorded at the Stone, NYC, rather offhandedly with a bit of applause at the end. Nice pictures, especially on the back cover. B (*)

Nels Cline: Coward (2008 [2009], Cryptogramophone): Solo guitar: acoustic (some), electric (mostly), effects (lots), some extra overdub junk. Solo records often sound like practice; this a bit less than the norm, but not the exception either. Rather, this plays a like a notebook of ideas, some of which can be developed into something, others discarded. As such, it oscillates more than usual between the annoying and intriguing. The latter more often than not tend to be rockish, dividends perhaps from Cline’s slumming with Wilco. B [Feb. 10]

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Free Jazz Blog Reviews

From Free Jazz:

Monday, February 9, 2009
Jan Roder – Double Bass (Jazzwerkstatt, 2008) ****

Sunday, February 8, 2009
Mats Gustafsson – The Vilnius Explosion (NoBusiness, 2008) ****

Friday, February 6, 2009
Way Out West – Old Grooves In New Streets (Jazzhead, 2007) ***½

Dusted Reviews

From Dusted:

Artist: Pauline Oliveros
Album: Four Electronic Pieces 1959-1966
Label: Sub Rosa
Review date: Feb. 10, 2009

Artist: David S. Ware
Album: Shakti
Label: AUM Fidelity
Review date: Feb. 9, 2009

Artist: Henri Pousseur
Album: Electronic Experimental and Microtonal 1953-1999
Label: Sub Rosa
Review date: Feb. 9, 2009

Artist: Giuseppe Ielasi
Album: Aix
Label: 12k
Review date: Feb. 6, 2009

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Sehnaoui/Drury/Kelley in Portland

From Portland Eye and Ear Control:

2/16/09: Sehnaoui/Drury/Kelley presented by CMG
The Creative Music Guild is pleased to present three musicians from three cities in Portland for a night of music at the edge of improvisation.

Christine Sehnaoui / Andrew Drury / Greg Kelley

Where: Worksound: 820 SE Alder St., (503) 819-9656

When: 8 p.m. Monday, Feb. 16

Price: $9 ($7 for students & CMG members), tickets available at www.brownpapertickets.com

Three musicians from disparate schools of improvisation come together for a night of inspired music. Christine Sehnaoui, an alto saxophonist, is a rising star of the European free jazz scene and a leading figure in the burgeoning improv scene in Beirut, Lebannon. Acclaimed drummer Andrew Drury lives in Brooklyn and has collaborated with Nate Wooley, Jack Wright, Steve Swell and Ruben Radding, among others. Greg Kelley is a trumpeter from Boston who plays in Nmperign.

This concert is presented in partnership with the 2009 PDX Jazz Festival.

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Monday Evening Concerts: Gérard Grisey’s Acoustic Spaces

From LA’s Monday Evening Concerts:

Monday, February 16, 2009 at 8:00 p.m.
Zipper Concert Hall at the Colburn School
Gérard Grisey’s Acoustic Spaces
Gerard Grisey Tempus ex machina L.A. premiere
Gerard Grisey Les Espaces acoustiques (Part I) L.A. premiere
red fish blue fish, percussion ensemble
Steven Schick, director

Argento Chamber Ensemble
Michel Galante, conductor
Stephanie Griffin, viola

Alicia Lee, clarinet
Brian Walsh, clarinet
Johanna Borenstein, flute
Alison Lowell, oboe
Nick Terry, percussion
Eric Guinivan, percussion
Tereza Stanislav, violin
Les Espaces acoustiques has been described as “awe-inspiring” by Alex Ross of The New Yorker. It is one of the most influential works in postwar European music, in which Grisey’s analysis of sonic phenomena led the way to a new approach to harmony, incorporating the entire range of sound from consonance to noise. The L.A. premiere of Part 1 for 18 players is led by members of the Argento Chamber Ensemble, who thrilled audiences last season. No less monumental is Grisey’s percussion sextet Tempus ex machina, here performed from the balcony of Zipper Hall by red fish blue fish, the world-renowned ensemble founded by Steven Schick.

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Roulette in March

Coming up at Roulette:

JIM STALEY & JOE MCPHEE
Wed Mar 11 – 8:30 PM

INTERPRETATIONS: Thomas Buckner
Thu Mar 12 – 8:30 PM

CARL STONE & AKI ONDA
Fri Mar 13 – 8:30 PM

SPARKS ORCHESTRA: TOM BLANCARTE & PETER EVANS + DAN BLAKE, OKKYUNG
LEE, NATE WOOLEY, BRANDON SEABROOK, SYLVIE COURVOISIER, DAN PECK
Mar 14 – 8:30 PM

ROBERT DICK’S Sound Carrier
Mar 15 – 8:30 PM

FONDA / STEVENS GROUP
Mon Mar 16 – 8:30 PM

KIRK KNUFFKE TRIO
Thu Mar 19 – 8:30 PM

WU FEI w/ BILLY MARTIN: Tremble and Quake
Fri Mar 20 – 8:30 PM

ROULETTE BENEFIT $25
Sat Mar 21 – 8:30pm
TBA

PULE COMPOSERS FEDERATION w/ JOY ASKEW
Sun March 22nd – 8:30 PM

CHRIS MANN, LISA FAY, JEFF GLASSMAN
Mon Mar 23 – 8:30 PM

GE GAN-RU by ModernWorks
Thu Mar 26 – 8:30 PM

TWISTY CAT w/ Tianna Kennedy & Anastasiya Osipova
Fri Mar 27 – 8:30 PM

THEO BLECKMANN JOHN HOLLENBECK DUO
Sat March 28th – 8:30 PM

FACE THE MUSIC: CHILDREN’S CONCERT
Sun Mar 29 – 2:00 PM

RAZ MESINAI
Sun Mar 29 – 8:30 PM

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