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Article: Live Review

Don Byron and Uri Caine in Tel Aviv

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Don Byron and Uri Caine Opera House Tel Aviv, Israel Friday, April 27, 2007 The careers of composer and clarinetist Don Byron and frequent collaborator and composer, pianist Uri Caine, are exceptionally versatile. Both are gifted with an encyclopedic knowledge of many genres, past, present and ...

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Article: Film Review

Ganelin Trio Priority: Live at the Lithuanian Philharmony Vilinius 2005

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Ganelin Trio Priority Live at the Lithuanian National Philharmony Vilnius 2005 Nemu Records 2007 This video-audio document of an on-location performance presents the Ganelin Trio Priority at its best. This trio--led by Russian-born Israeli composer Vyacheslav Ganelin with Lithuanian saxophonist Petras Vysniauskas and German drummer Klaus ...

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Article: Extended Analysis

Cato Salsa Experience & The Thing With Joe McPhee: Two Bands And A Legend

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Two Bands And A Legend Cato Salsa Experience & The Thing With Joe McPhee Smalltown Superjazz 2007 “Are you cramped? Can you find your mind? Can you shake your ass?" asks Sonic Youth's guitarist Thurston Moore in his liner notes to Two Bands And A Legend. The album ...

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Article: Album Review

Oval: Sten Sandell Trio

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Busy Chicago multi-reed man Ken Vandermark suggests in his liner notes of Oval, the third release by the Sten Sandell Trio, that the Swedish pianist and composer may represent the future of the piano in contemporary and improvised music. Like other pianists of his generation, Sandell is influenced by the innovations of Cecil Taylor but brings ...

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Article: Album Review

Gilad Barkan: Live Sessions

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Live Sessions, Israeli-born Boston-based pianist Gilad Barkan's second release, features him in two different settings. The first was recorded in June 2004 with bassist Dan Greenspan and Either/Orchestra drummer Harvey Wirht--the same trio from his debut, Modulations (New Step Music, 2004)--with the second taken from a May 2006 performance with Wirht, fellow Israeli flautist Amir Milstein ...

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Article: Album Review

Fred Anderson & Hamid Drake: From The River To The Ocean

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Chicago-based sax legend Fred Anderson and globetrotting drummer and percussionist Hamid Drake have collaborated many times over the last three decades. Their close relationship comes, in part, from a similar background--both hail from the same small town of Monroe, Louisiana. They shared an almost familial relationship, with Drake beginning his career in his early teens by ...

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Article: Album Review

Terje Isungset: Two Moons

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Two Moons is the third segment in the all-ice-instruments trilogy of the innovative Norwegian innovative percussionist Terje Isungset, that began with Iceman Is (NORCD, 2003) and continued with Igloo (All-Ice, 2006). Isungset began creating, composing for and playing on ice instruments after the 2000 Lillehammer Winter Festival commissioned him to compose music to incorporate the live ...

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Article: Extended Analysis

Fredrik Ljungkvist & Yun Kan 5: Badaling

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Fredrik Ljungkvist & Yun Kan 5 Badaling Caprice Records 2007 Badaling is the sophomore release of the excellent Swedish quintet Yun Kan 5. The group is led by saxophonist/clarinetist Fredrik Ljungkvist, better known as one of the key composers in the Swedish/Norwegian quintet Atomic, and for his association with saxophonist ...

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Article: Live Review

Assif Tashar and Hamid Drake with Zohar Fresco in Tel Aviv

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Assif Tsahar and Hamid Drake with Zohar Fresco Levontin 7, Tel Aviv March 13, 2007, First Set Israeli reed player Assif Tsahar and Chicago-based and globetrotter drummer Hamid Drake consider themselves as soul bodies, as is apparent by the sub-title of their recently released second duet, Live at Glenn Miller Café: ...

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Article: Multiple Reviews

Michiyo Yagi: Innovative Koto

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Japanese koto virtuoso Michiyo Yagi was introduced to the Western free-improv and avant jazz community through John Zorn's New Japan series. Her first solo release, the beautiful Shizuku (Tzadik, 1999), revealed a talent for merging traditional and orthodox techniques with inventive and unorthodox new approaches. Tzadik later presented Yagi's collaborations with the experimental avant-pop all-female trio ...


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