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Album

Open View

Label: forward.rec
Released: 2005
Track listing: solo 1 (6:00), solo 2 (9:52), solo 3 (7:05), solo 6 (5:47), Open View 1 (9:48), Open View 2 (8:20), Open View 3 (3:12)

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Carlos Bechegas and Peter Kowald: Open View

Read "Open View" reviewed by Budd Kopman


While the back cover of Open View says “Live at the CCB (Centro Cultural de Belem), Lisbon" and the liner has a picture of Carlos Bechegas and Peter Kowald on a stage, I heard no audience noise or applause on this recording. Perhaps they meant recorded live with no studio post-processing. In any case, the sheer ...

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Open Frontiers

Label:
Released: 2004
Track listing: Tales of Lhassa; Where is the exit?; Phoenix Babies; Tidada Circle; Parallel Way; Mad Pads; How to do it?; Bubbling Up; Undulating Meeting; Dark Fireworks; Open Frontiers; Blue of Breath; Trinkle Tinkle; Purple Nightmare; How do you spell it?; Wake up Melody; Would you like some more keffieh, Mr. Lawrence; Tetra; Spirits Voices; Classic Average

Album

Open Secrets

Label: FMP Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: Part 1 to Part 13

Album

Open View

Label: In Situ
Released: 2004

Album

Open Speech

Label: In Situ
Released: 2004

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Carlos Bechegas/Peter Kowald: Open Secrets

Read "Open Secrets" reviewed by Jerry D'Souza


Carlos Bechegas and Peter Kowald, who passed away in '02, were a good team. As thinkers and purveyors of improvised music, they created a waft of arresting ideas. Kowald, a giant among bassists, was a riveting presence who turned the bass into a loquacious voice that fed on his intuitive brilliance. Bechegas would take advantage of ...

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Carlos Bechegas/Michel Edelin: Open Frontiers

Read "Open Frontiers" reviewed by John Kelman


Portuguese flautist Carol Bechegas demonstrates a sometimes overwhelming command of his instrument. Originally a saxophonist/flautist in swing orchestras and fusion groups, when he decided to devote himself to (a) the flute exclusively and (b) free improvisation, he translated some of the extended techniques of artists including Evan Parker, along with some new ones of his own, ...

Album

Right Off

Label: In Situ
Released: 2002


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