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Feeding Frenzy - Music For Woodwinds & String Quartet
By Vinny Golia
Label: Meniscus
Released: 2003
Feeding Frenzy

By Vinny Golia
Label: Nine Winds Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: Title Sequence; She
A Fireside Chat With Vinny Golia

by AAJ Staff
An old friend once took me to see Vinny Golia at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Since then, I have made it a mission to listen to every recorded note from Golia (not the easiest of tasks) and his 9Winds label. The 9Winds catalog includes recordings with the late Richard Grossman, the late John ...
Vinny Golia: Feeding Frenzy

by Farrell Lowe
On Feeding Frenzy multi-instrumentalist Vinny Golia explores the borders between modern classical music and modern jazz. He has chosen a string quartet to accompany him on his forays through the dizzying woodwind (various flutes and clarinets) forests he has built for this project. They start with Title Sequence," a thorny hedgerow of Penderecki-like string and Gershwin-esque ...
Vinny Golia: Feeding Frenzy

by Mark Corroto
To borrow a moniker from the superstar world of chefs, Vinny Golia should now be addressed as “Molto Golia.” Besides playing more instruments than any musician working today, he plays in more combinations and groups than just about any working jazzman. From his very large ensembles, to big band, and all the way down to solo ...
Nation of Laws
By Vinny Golia
Label: Nine Winds Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Not Very Pleasance/Perfect in the Pocket/Grampa's Function/Big Child on the Loose/Early Moring Futon Phantast/Splinter
Vinny Golia Quintet: Nation of Laws

by Michael A. Parker
We don’t even make it past the first four minutes of this disc without Nels Cline exploding with some of his characteristic unheard sounds on electric guitar, and towards the 9 minute mark of this same first piece, there’s an incredible merging of voices between Nels Cline’s guitar and Vinny Golia’s clarinet. However, this disc is ...
The Vinny Golia Large Ensemble: Oakland 1999

by Mark Corroto
Vinny Golia is a busy man. In today’s lingo we call it ‘multi-tasking,’ the ability to perform various complicated assignments, seemingly at once. The artist, label chief, conductor, and musician has produced and performed in varying creative music situations. From solo work to improvised duo, trios, and post-bop quintets, he has taken his instruments, which by ...