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Sara Schoenbeck: Sara Schoenbeck

by Karl Ackermann
Sara Schoenbeck is cast against type in the world of bassoonists. The versatile double reed, broad-ranged instrument dates to the Renaissance and is commonly found in wind ensembles and chamber orchestras. But Schoenbeck has brought her classical-leaning instrument to creative music in an electrifying body of work. Her self-titled leader debut is the first such project ...
Jazz&Wine Of Peace 2021

by Neri Pollastri
Jazz&Wine Of Peace 2021 Cormons (GO) Varie sedi nel Collio e nella Brda 21-25.10.2021 Giunta alla ventiquattresima edizione, l'annuale rassegna Jazz&Wine of Peace di Cormons ha superato ancora una volta se stessa, proponendo un programma ricchissimo, che vedeva accanto alla parte istituzionale" --la sera in teatro, nel corso del giorno ...
Giuseppe Doronzo & Pino Basile: Aterraterr

by Karl Ackermann
Multi-instrumentalists/composers Giuseppe Doronzo and Pino Basile make up two-thirds of the AVA Trio. On their newest duo project, Aterraterr, the pair offer compositions influenced by the music of their mutual roots in the Apulian region in Italy. Doronzo is an Amsterdam-based baritone saxophonist with a background in jazz improvisation, classical and non-western music. He ...
Anthony Braxton: 12 COMP (ZIM) 2017

by Jerome Wilson
There had been just a slow trickle of recordings from Anthony Braxton, but all at once he made up for lost time with two major releases. One is a 13 CD box set of performances of standards. The other is a collection of recordings of original compositions that form part of his latest musical concept, ZIM ...
Anthony Braxton: 12 COMP (ZIM) 2017

by Mark Corroto
James Joyce, Anthony Braxton, and a music fan walk into a bar. The bartender says, what is this? Some kind of a joke?" Joyce (okay, he died in 1941 but stay tuned) indicates, this is no joke, and please send over the sommelier." The three patrons have come to this establishment to discuss Braxton's latest project, ...
A Different Drummer, Part 3: Pino Basile & Mizuki Wildenhahn

by Karl Ackermann
The Swish Knocker, And More Early on in his career, the late Milford Graves abandoned the snare drum, substituting the resonance of the toms for the snare parts. He believed music of the drum reverberated from within the drummer and the listener without the need for extraneous instrumentation. Tyshawn Sorey's approach to music speaks to contempt ...
Benoit Delbecq: The Weight of Light

by Karl Ackermann
Parisian pianist & composer Benoît Delbecq has not recorded a solo album in more than a decade. His collaborations are with impressive company including Tim Berne, Tom Rainey, Lotte Anker, Mark Turner, Steve Argüelles, Gerald Cleaver, Marc Ducret, Gerry Hemingway, Mary Halvorson, Taylor Ho Bynum, and Kris Davis. It is Davis' Pyroclastic Records that Delbecq calls ...
Digging. Reflections on Jazz and Blues

Label: Felmay
Released: 2020
Track listing: Digging; Disk Dosk; Transizioni Morbide; The Blessed Prince 1st Movement; The Blessed Prince 2nd Movement; San Frediano; The Blessed Prince 3rd Movement; Blues P; Reflections on Jazz and Blues.
Russ Lossing: Traces: Two Song Cycles

by Mark Corroto
There is an HBO television series, A World of Calm, which delivers thirty-minute vignettes on subjects from trees to snowfall to the vastness of the universe. The unhurried series is designed to elicit restfulness while at the same time provoking deep concentration. The same can be said of Traces, a quartet project by pianist Russ Lossing. ...
Mary Halvorson At 40

by John Eyles
Guitarist Mary Halvorson enrolled to study Biology at Wesleyan University, but she soon dropped the subject after sitting in on one of saxophonist Anthony Braxton's music classes there, instead studying jazz. By November 2004, shortly after her twenty-fourth birthday, Halvorson played guitar at the Royal Festival Hall, London, as a member of Braxton's quintet, the first ...