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Article: Album Review

Harris Eisenstadt: Canada Day III

Read "Canada Day III" reviewed by Mark Corroto


Harris Eisenstadt's Canada Day quintet is evidence that an ensemble can be both disciplined and chaotic. With Canada Day III, the drummer/composer presents eight original pieces that, but for his talented sidemen, probably could not exist elsewhere.As with his previous quintet dates, Canada Day (Clean Feed, 2009) and Canada Day II (Songlines, 2011) Eisenstadt's ...

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Article: Live Review

Undead Music Festival, Greenwich Village Edition: New York, NY, May 9, 2012

Read "Undead Music Festival, Greenwich Village Edition: New York, NY, May 9, 2012" reviewed by Daniel Lehner


Undead Music FestivalGreenwich Village EditionKenny's Castways, Sullivan Hall and Le Poisson RougeNew York, NYMay 9th, 2012Despite its constant and ambitious expansion into other geographic and spatial situations, the Undead Music Festival (formally the Undead Jazz Festival, a change that says more than a bit about the nature of the ...

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News: Event

2011 Guggenheim Fellow Earl Howard Premieres His Composition Project Superstring At Roulette May 12

Earl Howard Ensemble Tom Chiu and Conrad Harris Saturday, May 12, 2012 8PM at Roulette Brooklyn 509 Atlantic Ave (corner of Atlantic and 3rd Ave) An evening of dynamic new music from live electroacoustic pioneer Earl Howard and FLUX Quartet violinists Tom Chiu and Conrad Harris. 2011 Guggenheim Fellow Earl ...

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Canada Day II

Label: Songlines Recordings
Released: 2011
Track listing: Cobble Hook; To Seventeen; Song For Owen (for Owen Eisenstadt); Now Longer; To Eh; To Be;To See/Tootie; Judo For Tokyo Joe (for John Zorn).

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September Trio

Label: Clean Feed Records
Released: 2011

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Article: Live Review

Convergence Quartet: Cambridge, UK, November 9, 2011

Read "Convergence Quartet: Cambridge, UK, November 9, 2011" reviewed by John Sharpe


Convergence QuartetChurchill CollegeCambridge, UKNovember 9, 2011 What began as a one-off invitation, requiring no little chutzpah, shows all the signs of developing an enduring life. Following by multi-instrumentalist/composer Anthony Braxton's >quintet at the 2004 London Jazz Festival, British pianist Alexander Hawkins and bassist Dominic Lash invited cornetist Taylor Ho Bynum--a key ...

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Article: Year in Review

Mark Corroto's Best Releases of 2011

Read "Mark Corroto's Best Releases of 2011" reviewed by Mark Corroto


Every year, the task of picking the best releases seems to be quite an onerous assignment. This year was especially difficult because, of the four hundred or so discs I listened to, many kept resurfacing for more attention. As I write, I haven't yet spun the new (yes, new) releases by Albert Ayler (Stockholm, Berlin 1966 ...

Article: Album Review

Harris Eisenstadt: Canada Day II

Read "Canada Day II" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Se vi piace farvi cullare da dolci melodie sognando tramonti da sogno e natura incontaminata. Se ogni tanto vi intrigano atmosfere misteriose, un leggero brivido che vi corre lungo la schiena nell'inoltrarvi in una foresta sconosciuta e silenziosa. Se amate le trame semplici, immediate in superficie ma percorse da deviazioni e slittamenti interni, allora Canada Day ...

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Article: Album Review

Taylor Ho Bynum Sextet: Apparent Distance

Read "Apparent Distance" reviewed by Mark Corroto


It is nearly impossible to stand far enough away from Taylor Ho Bynum's four-part suite, Apparent Distance, to take the entire piece in. It is both a thoroughly composed and an improvisational undertaking that swings as a conventional jazz sextet but challenges like a multi-directional chamber ensemble. Like Bynum himself, the music is not easily pigeonholed.

Article: Album Review

Harris Eisenstadt: September Trio

Read "September Trio" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Settembre è il mese in cui la luce accecante dell'estate incomincia a smorzare i toni, in attesa della magia di colori che solo l'autunno è in grado di creare, è il mese in cui i contorni del mondo reale diventano più morbidi, meno netti, e una leggera malinconia incomincia ad insinuarsi in ciascuno di noi. Denominare ...


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