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European Jazz Conference 2017

Read "European Jazz Conference 2017" reviewed by Ian Patterson


European Jazz Conference 2017 Cankarjev dom Ljubljana, Slovenia September 21-24, 2017 The snow-capped mountains flanking Ljubljana form a natural border between Slovenia and Italy and provided a picturesque backdrop to the 4th annual European Jazz Conference. For the record two hundred and twenty conference attendees [Europe Jazz Network members and ...

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Article: Jazzin' Around Europe

The Slovenian Experience: Jazz Festival Ljubljana 2017

Read "The Slovenian Experience: Jazz Festival Ljubljana 2017" reviewed by Henning Bolte


Ljubljana--capital of the Republic of Slovenia, member of EU, neighbored by Austria, Hungary, Croatia and Italy--hosts the oldest jazz festival in Europe, which held its 58th edition this year (June, 28--July, 2). The event is organized by Cankarjev House/Cankarjev Dom, a prestigious, state-run cultural center in midtown Ljubljana, residing in one half of an impressive twin ...

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Article: Album Review

Carate Urio Orchestra: Ljubljana

Read "Ljubljana" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


This European sextet possesses a diverse bag of tracks as each piece presents a contrasting outlook: they're not content to belabor a particular motif or idea. Featuring notables and solo artists, reedman Joachim Badenhorst and bassist Pascal Niggenkemper, this recording is culled from an appearance at the Ljubljana Jazz Festival in Slovenia. However, it is noted ...

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Article: Album Review

Mats Gustafsson & Craig Taborn: Ljubljana

Read "Ljubljana" reviewed by Mark Corroto


Congratulations to whomever conceived of this pairing of two improvised music giants. Pianist Craig Taborn and saxophonist Mats Gustafsson, both born in the great white north (so to speak), Taborn in Minneapolis and Gustafsson, Umeå, in Northern Sweden. Both are original and distinctive improvisers whose paths had never crossed until the 2015 Ljubljana Jazz Festival.

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Article: Album Review

Artbeaters: Life Compass On!

Read "Life Compass On!" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


Artbeaters were a Slovenian band in search of a leader, in whom they found violinist Peter Ugrin. Ugrin had completed his studies in music in New York City, returning home to an opportunity awaiting him. After two intense years of woodshedding and performing, the band recorded their well-received debut recording, Garden of Adventure in 2013, going ...

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Ljubljana

Label: Clean Feed Records
Released: 2016
Track listing: Winterthur/accords dans l'air; Epic silent; Amemasu; Electreiki; Chhia-cham; Turning inwards, like a glove; Sola ninmayagali; A winter light; Conducted; Vers la chute.

Article: Album Review

Carate Urio Orchestra: Ljubljana

Read "Ljubljana" reviewed by Vincenzo Roggero


L'inizio è di quelli che lasciano il segno. Un disegno orchestrale che lentamente prende forma, consistenza e vigore, masse sonore che si muovono implacabili, seguendo i binari di una scrittura rigidamente determinata, strati di suono che si accumulano, occupano lo spazio, lo rendono denso, quasi irrespirabile. Poi la deflagrazione, le corde di viola, contrabbasso e chitarra ...

Article: Album Review

Zlatko Kaućić, Ab Baars: Canvas

Read "Canvas" reviewed by Neri Pollastri


Registrato a Cracovia nell'ottobre del 2014, questo CD documenta una delle performances di due maestri dell'improvvisazione europea, che si conoscono e collaborano da molti anni, quali sono il percussionista sloveno Zlatko Kaućić e il sassofonista e clarinettista olandese Ab Baars. Le sette tracce iniziano con un'improvvisazione piuttosto lunga (quasi ventidue minuti), molto tormentata e ...

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Article: Album Review

Samo Salamon & Stefano Battaglia: windS

Read "windS" reviewed by Mark Sullivan


Slovenian guitarist Samo Salamon and Italian pianist Stefano Battaglia are not an obvious pairing for a duet recording. Salamon's discography features his own compositions, frequently with an electric, fusion edge; classical/jazz pianist Battaglia's most well known recordings for ECM are in an impressionistic style. There are two Salamon compositions here, but the bulk of the program ...

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Article: Album Review

Dre Hocevar: Collective Effervescence

Read "Collective Effervescence" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Slovenian drummer Dre Hocevar has expanded his trio via the 2015 Clean Feed release Coding of Eventuality with a quintet format for an electro-acoustic freely improvised set, where the artists operate within avant-garde circles while incorporating microtonal and minimalist forums and abstract classical persuasions. Electronics performer Phillip White intertwines subtle nuances and treatments yet does not ...


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