Is anyone here familiar with the live stuff in the incredible 20 release _Complete..._ series on Polonia? Looking for the best of the heap to get me inspired to investigate further...
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Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2000 19:39:44 -0700 (PDT)
From: Troy Alan Hammond <shady@gladstone.uoregon.edu>
Subject: the world is bright
first,
Bith-aneth on Jerusalem 1994 is the finest piece I have heard the boys do.
Second,
Seattle show fuckin' rocked!
Any comments?
Yours,
Shady Madrone Goldstein, FLDc
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Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2000 22:37:05 -0500
From: Steve Smith <ssmith36@sprynet.com>
Subject: Re: Dave Douglas' interview
Hugo Linares wrote:
> Dave Douglas and Misha Mengelberg will play tomorrow in Buenos Aires (party
> time!)
Have fun. And for those in New York (or with the possibility of coming
to New
York), Dave and Misha will be joined by Brad Jones and Han Bennink for a week
at Iridium, September 19-24, prior to the recording sessions for the
album Dave
mentioned to Hugo, which I can almost absolutely guarantee will not come
out on
RCA.
> I had the opportunity to ask Dave some questions (thanks again,
> Maestro Steve!)
No problem.
Ta,
Steve Smith
ssmith36@sprynet.com
NP - some MTV special on rock and porn...
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Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2000 23:52:00 EDT
From: LostinmyDreamz@aol.com
Subject: lombardo/Zorn/Frith/Laswell
I was wondering if there are any recordings available of
Lombardo/Frith/Zorn/Laswell. I have the tracks on Zorn's Taboo and exile,
but I was wondering if there are any others. Also, does anyone know if this
quartet will be playing in NYC anytime in the future.
I have also heard that there was a Zorn/Patton/Lombardo trio. If this trio
exists, where can I find these recordings?
thank you,
Seth
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Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2000 23:52:00 EDT
From: LostinmyDreamz@aol.com
Subject: lombardo/Zorn/Frith/Laswell
I was wondering if there are any recordings available of
Lombardo/Frith/Zorn/Laswell. I have the tracks on Zorn's Taboo and exile,
but I was wondering if there are any others. Also, does anyone know if this
quartet will be playing in NYC anytime in the future.
I have also heard that there was a Zorn/Patton/Lombardo trio. If this trio
exists, where can I find these recordings?
thank you,
Seth
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Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2000 03:35:25 CDT
From: "Kristopher S. Handley" <thesubtlebody@hotmail.com>
Subject: scelsi/ferneyhough: recs?
Regarding Giacinto Scelsi: I've heard much about Scelsi's music, though all
I've listened to is the SUITES KA AND TAI FOR PIANO on HatArt/HatNow. I
like it, though I need to spend a bit more time with it. Pretty elliptical
stuff, glistening in a way that I associate with Takemitsu, for whatever
reason. Hm. At any rate, recommendations and descriptions of other
recordings would be most welcome.
Also, what of this Ferneyhough fellow? I've heard some buzz about his
string quartets, though nothing in-depth. Are the Arditti recordings still
Just resubscribed after a few days away and was amazed to see this thread
went from a joke about the Zorn-Again List to a music discussion. Talk about
keeping things on-topic.
Geez.
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Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2000 13:44:02 -0400
From: Rick Lopez <bb10k@velocity.net>
Subject: "Amy Sheffer at Tonic..."
on 6/25/00 5:10 PM, Matt Krefting at mkrefting@hotmail.com wrote:
> (amy sheffer at tonic tonight, is anyone
> going?)
PLEASE, if anyone has contact info for Ms. Sheffer--
I need to know. Trying to find more info, etc. on a few Sheffer items for my
Parker discography, so I'd appreciate any help with this.
Thanks ahead of time,
RL
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David S. Ware, and Reggie Workman Discographies--Samuel Beckett
Eulogy--Baseball & the 10,000 Things--Time Stops--LOVETORN--HARD BOIL--etc.,
at: http://www.velocity.net/~bb10k
UPDATE January 10, 2000:
vids, a few CDs, baseball books, a few Cadence back issues, a few more
CDs...
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Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2000 16:55:04 -0300
From: Linares Hugo <hulinare@bemberg.com.ar>
Subject: RE: Dave Douglas' interview
> "Patrice L. Roussel" wrote:
>
> > On Thu, 27 Jul 2000 22:37:05 -0500 Steve Smith wrote:
> > >
> > > at Iridium, September 19-24, prior to the recording sessions for the
> > > album Dave
> > > mentioned to Hugo, which I can almost absolutely guarantee will not
> come
> > > out on
> > > RCA.
> >
> > Is is the Yuka Honda on Tzadik that was announced as early as 1996?
>
> Actually, I was refering to recording sessions by Douglas, Mengelberg,
> Jones
> and Bennink.
>
Hey pupil Patrice, you're not paying attention, are you?
Je, je, je.
Hugo.
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Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2000 13:33:44 -0700
From: "Patrice L. Roussel" <proussel@ichips.intel.com>
Subject: Re: Dave Douglas' interview
On Fri, 28 Jul 2000 16:55:04 -0300 Linares Hugo wrote:
>
> > Actually, I was refering to recording sessions by Douglas, Mengelberg,
> > Jones
> > and Bennink.
> >
> Hey pupil Patrice, you're not paying attention, are you?
Darn! I am discovered :-). Since you are here, Dave did not say more
about this recording session with Yuka?
Patrice.
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Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2000 17:04:21 -0400
From: wlt4@mindspring.com
Subject: "musique actuelle"
When I was in Quebec City one record store had an entire section labelled "musique actuelle" (plus a pretty large "Progressive" one) which got me wondering: Does this have an idiomatic meaning in French that I don't know? Is this a common genre/style/sensibility label among French speakers? If so does it come from the Victoriaville fest, the BYG series or some other source?
Awaiting enlightenment: LT
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Date: Sat, 29 Jul 2000 02:42:47 GMT
From: "Matt Krefting" <mkrefting@hotmail.com>
Subject: knit on sunday
hi all,
sorry for the lame promotional nature of this post, but my "band" bell five
horizon hour will be at the knitting factory old office on sunday at 9:00.
we're improv/drone/psych type stuff if any of you care to show up. hope to
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Date: Sat, 29 Jul 2000 03:07:23 -0700
From: "Cameron Wood" <largo@ihateclowns.com>
Subject: Zorn biography
Hey there, I'm new-ish to the list and this is my first post.
My name is Cameron, I'm 16 and I live in South Australia
I realise it's a little late in relation to the topic, but it's here anyway.
Firstly I read on this list that Zorn practiced saxophone for 8 hours a day and people were unsure about that. Well, I recently was at a site www.dtmgallery.com which I got linked to through this list and I was going through this cartoon called "Masada by Harvey Pekar". In that, Zorn told this guy he practiced for 8 hours a day for 10 years. I think it was about frame 5 so you can go there and check it.
The other thing is I found a biography on Zorn in a jazz book at school. However, I'll send that in another message so that this one isn't so huge.....