John Zorn at the Montreal Jazzfest Reviewed

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From the National Post:

Four and a half hours of any one composer’s music in an evening is excessive — but no one does excess like John Zorn. The downtown Manhattan saxophonist, composer, label owner (of Tzadik) and promoter (at the not-for-profit space The Stone) is releasing no fewer than 12 albums of his music this year.

It’s a tradition at the Montreal Jazz Festival for “Special Invitation” artists to play three or four nights in a row with a few different collaborators; Zorn, instead, brought 18 fellow musicians up from New York to play some of the hundreds of compositions in his Masada and Book of Angels songbooks (short pieces using Jewish modes) — in two connected shows on the same night.

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Coming to the Vortex

From London’s Vortex Jazz Club:

Tuesday 6 | 8.30pm
Kammer Klang
The first night of Kammer Klang at the Vortex, including Pierrot Lunaire (extracts) by Scheonberg, Michael Finnissy‘s Walrus for accordion and Number Pieces by John Cage, headlined by music composed especially for Kammer Klang by Adem Ilhan.

Adem Ilhan
Adem Ilhan is an eclectic musician whose works span the experimental and electronic. His mass improvising collective, ‘Assembly’, will play one of Adem’s pieces composed specifically for the event.

Adam de la Cour (voice) and Mark Knoop (piano)
Schoenberg – Pierrot Lunaire (first cycle) (1912)
Love, sex, religion and the intoxication of the moon make up the themes of the of the first cycle of Schoenberg’s melodrama for voice and small ensemble. Veering away from his previous expressive style Schoenberg begins his journey towards the twelve-tone technique with this psychoanalytical (and possibly autobiographical) portrait of Pierrot in turmoil.

Michael Finnissy – Walrus (2010)
Michael Finnissy’s Walrus portrays this fat, smelly, noisy mammal as it disrupts a North Sea costal town fair featuring Mark Knoop on accordion.

Matthew Shlomowitz – Letter Piece No.1(2007)
Shlomowitz’s Letter Pieces combine physical actions, music and text. The performers create the material themselves, but the structure of each piece is determined. The result has been described as the ‘formalistic patterrning of the everyday world’ and ‘arty fart charades’. This realisation features Mark Knoop as superhero with Matthew Shlomowitz (sampler).

John Cage – Five (one) (1988)
One of Cage’s earliest number pieces written for five voices or instruments or voices and instruments. Performed by regular Klangers.

Wednesday 7 | 8.30pm
Vijay Iyer Trio
It’s been an incredible couple of years for Vijay’s trio since his album ‘Historicity‘ was released in 2009. Not only has the album won plaudits around the world, but the trio has also just been named ‘best ensemble (international)’ in the ECHO Jazz Awards, the German equivalent of the Grammys.

Thursday 8 | 8.30pm
Vijay Iyer Trio
As Wednesday 7.

Saturday 10 | 8.30pm
Alexander Hawkins Ensemble
Bringing together five of the country’s most exciting young creative musicians, alongside established star multi-instrumentalist Orphy Robinson, this sextet exploits its highly unusual instrumentation to explore structural boundaries and the composition / improvisation question.

Featuring original compositions by the leader, labelled by All About Jazz as ‘one of the brightest rising young stars of British jazz and improvisation’, together with arrangements of works by composers such as Braxton, Ellington, Ra and others, the musicians come together to create a compelling sound world.

The group’s debut album, No Now Is So, was variously called ‘an incredible record’ (Bagatellen) and ‘an unqualified success’ (All About Jazz), and appeared in various ‘best album’ and ‘best debut album’ of 2009 lists.

Featuring Alexander Hawkins (piano), Javier Carmona (drums, percussion), Otto Fischer (electric guitar), Dominic Lash (double bass), Hannah Marshall (cello) and Orphy Robinson (steel pan).

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Free Jazz

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From Free Jazz:

FRIDAY, JULY 2, 2010
Adam Rudolph & Ralph Jones – Yèyi (Meta, 2010) ****
Yusef Lateef & Adam Rudolph – Towards The Unknown (Meta, 2010)

THURSDAY, JULY 1, 2010
Arsis – Désordres (Circum-Disc, 2010) ****

SUNDAY, JUNE 27, 2010
Anthony Braxton – 19 Standards (Quartet) 2003 (Leo Records, 2010) ****
Anthony Braxton & Ann Rhodes – GTM (Syntax) 2003 (Leo Records, 2010) ****
Anthony Braxton – GTM (Outpost) 2003 (Leo Records, 2010) ***

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DMG Newsletter July 2nd, 2010

From DMG:

Henry Threadgill – Mosaic Box set! John Carter/Bobby Bradford Complete Revelation Recordings! Fred Anderson Trio! Kihlstedt/Bossi/Ismaily! Terje Rypdal! Meredith Monk DVD! James Blood Ulmer Trio! Garrison Fewell! Marilyn Crispell/David Rothenberg!

Humair/Malaby/Chevillon! Philip Cohran! Joey Baron/Elliott Sharp/Bruno Chevillon/Franck Vigroux Qt! Larry Polansky! Fanfare Pourpour! David Weiss! Steve Cardenas! Taylor Haskins! Ethnic Heritage Ensemble! Kalle Kalima! Lapin/Poore/Schubert/Bledsoe/Turner!

Meloni/Orru/Oxley! John Cage! Michael Nyman! Noah Howard Black Ark LP! Shepp/Cherry Tchicai NY Contemporary Five Live ’63! Loren Mazzacane Connors! Neumeier/Ax Gurumaniax! Lee Scratch Perry! Mode Rarities! Soft Machine LPs! Plastic People Of The Universe!..

Downtown Music Gallery FREE In-Store Performance Schedule Continues with:

Rare Saturday Set, July 3rd at 6pm:
JOSH SINTON – baritone saxophone (from Ideal Bread)!
HANNES LINGENS – snare drum from Berlin!
2 Solos & 1 Duo!

Sunday, July 11th at 6pm: STEVE BUCHANAN – Alto Sax & Guitar!
RON ANDERSON – Lead Guitar from PAK!
KEITH MACKSOUD – Electric Bass!
KEITH ABRAMS – Drums!
Former Philly Legend Stevie B Returns from Switzerland!

Monday, July 12th at 6pm:
STEFANO PASTOR & ERIKA DAGNINO!
Virtuoso Violinist & Spoken Word Vocalist!
Return to DMG for a Rare Monday Night Encounter!

Sunday, July 18th at 6pm:
TOMCHESS – oud, ney, morsing & composer
WILL McEVOY – upright bass
7pm: MACROSCOPIA CD Release Celebration featuring:
KEN SILVERMAN – Guitar & Oud / DANIEL CARTER – Reeds & Trumpet! CLAIRE deBRUNNER – Bassoon / TOM ZLABINGER – Bass!

Sunday, July 25th at 6pm:
JACOB ZIMMERMAN – alto sax
JOE MOFFETT – trumpet
RANDY PINGREY – trombone
JESSE WARD – electric guitar

Sunday, August 8th at 6pm:
The Serious Duo Featuring:
STEVE SWELL on Trombone!
JAMES ILGENFRITZ on Contrabass!
7pm: BEN GERSTEIN – Trombone!
GARTH STEVENSON – Acoustic Bass!

Sunday, August 15th at 6pm:
XANDER NAYLOR!

Sunday, August 22nd at 6pm:
RAS MOSHE ALL-STARS!

Sunday, September 12th at 6pm:
THE SERIOUS TRIO Featuring:
STEVE SWELL – Trombone!
GARRISON FEWELL – Guitar!
ANDREW RAFFO DEWAR – Sax!

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