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From: owner-zorn-list-digest@lists.xmission.com (Zorn List Digest)
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Subject: Zorn List Digest V2 #916
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Zorn List Digest Tuesday, May 2 2000 Volume 02 : Number 916
In this issue:
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FA Zorn Radio Hour CD
Dave Douglas in Montreal
music in germany, summer 2000
Re: KOMFORT 2000 by Martin Siewert
Re: Walker Stage / Electric Church?
mr. ec (more?)
Re: KOMFORT 2000 by Martin Siewert
Alan Silva/Marshall Allen/Wilbur Morris (5/3) // In concert-Sweetnighter Production in Philadelphia
John Coltrane: books
Nina Simone Tour (!)
Joe Gallivan's Rainforest Initiative - 6-3-00 KF
Re: Alan Silva/Marshall Allen/Wilbur Morris (5/3) // In concert-Sweetnighter Production in Philadelphia
May Sale Items (non-zorn)
Date: Mon, 1 May 2000 13:58:47 -0700
off topic for most of you: searching for info on budapest
Once more off topic (although it may interest lots of people): Boulez
zorn info
harry partch & related books
Re: Pierre Boulez
Re: Pierre Boulez
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Date: Fri, 28 Apr 2000 17:35:26 +0800
From: numbats@iinet.net.au
Subject: FA Zorn Radio Hour CD
Ebay reference:
http://cgi6.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewListedItems&userid=numbats
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Date: Sat, 29 Apr 2000 11:14:03 EDT
From: "Mathieu Belanger" <belanmat@MAGELLAN.UMontreal.CA>
Subject: Dave Douglas in Montreal
Hello,
I haven't seen this mentionned on the list and I am sure it will
interest someone. I've seen on his web page that Dave Douglas will give
a concert during the Festival International de Jazz de Montreal. It's
on July 7th at the Spectrum.
Bye,
Mathieu
- -
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Date: Sat, 29 Apr 2000 16:28:36 GMT
From: "Scott Handley" <c123018@hotmail.com>
Subject: music in germany, summer 2000
I'll be in Germany this summer, from July 2 through around August 14. If
anyone could e.mail me privately with suggestions or info about festivals,
clubs, activities, concerts, or any other neat stuff, I'd appreciate it.
Experimental music or free improv, perverse electronic, etc etc would be
icing on the cake. I'll start in Bremen and work my way through the country
as time and money allow. Scott Handley on tour ya'll!
Thanks in advance, best regards,
- -----s
________________________________________________________________________
Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
- -
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Date: Sat, 29 Apr 2000 22:18:51 +0200
From: fas <fas@acm.org>
Subject: Re: KOMFORT 2000 by Martin Siewert
In a message dated 4/21/00 7:26:55 PM, proussel@ichips.intel.com writes:
<< Any comments on the following record:
- - - KOMFORT 2000: Martin Siewert >>
check out http://www.charhizma.com/komfort2000/index.html
besides that dafeldecker misspelling, you also got
helge hinteregger wrong (it's "heLge" not "heige")
f.
- -
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Date: Sat, 29 Apr 2000 22:42:33 +0200
From: fas <fas@acm.org>
Subject: Re: Walker Stage / Electric Church?
> Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2000 13:07:08 -0400
> From: "Jim McLoughlin" <jim@intelligenesis.net>
> Subject: Walker Stage / Electric Church?
>
> Hi
>
> I recall someone posting about recent Laswell events at the Walker Stage in
> NYC, rumored to be sponsored by the knit. Anyone have links to info on this
> venue and its schedule? People at the knit don't seem to know about it.
> Also, is it at all related to a venue called the "Electric Church"? Thanks
> for any info.
>
> Jim
check out graham haynes' website at http://www.grahamhaynes.com/
follow the link to "hole in the head" and then go to "events".
it appears that "electric church" is some regular event going
on at the "walker stage" which is located at
"56 walker st. between broadway & church, south of canal st. 212.726.8932"
- - which indeed is just a few blocks away from the knit.
i was there this week with some other regular readers of this list
(hey carl! ;-) when graham haynes introduced his new cd. it
was an awesome performance. after that show buckethead came
up and did a solo gig (bernie worrell was scheduled to play with
him but could not make it for some reason). buckethead was great, too
(dare i say "as usual"?)
f.
- -
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Date: Sat, 29 Apr 2000 17:21:29 -0500
From: kurt_gottschalk@scni.com
Subject: mr. ec (more?)
i've just popped on cd1 of the new lsdc+w, and by track 3 i already should say
that the instrumentation notes seem incomplete. just, you know, for the record.
kg
- -
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Date: Sat, 29 Apr 2000 17:58:38 -0400 (EDT)
From: eric ong <eso200@is5.nyu.edu>
Subject: Re: KOMFORT 2000 by Martin Siewert
> << Any comments on the following record:
>
> - - KOMFORT 2000: Martin Siewert >>
sorry to be jumping in here kind of late, but this record didn't do much
for me. i think it's mainly wayne horvitz's nord lead that turns me
off. it comes off sounding like a pumped up film-soundtrack (a very
messy one), and i guess i prefer something more shapeless and
suspended. tony buck (necks and ground zero?) on percussion rocking out
really adds to the charged feel. if you're looking for more of
that "bern" track off the dafeldecker, kurzmann, fennesz, o'rourke, drumm,
siewert charhizma disc, you're not really going to find it here.
I was just looking at some upcoming releases, and listed was a MIMEO 2CD
off Grob. Thas cool.
- -eric.
onnow: gordon mumma - studio retrospect (50% of this disc is pretty
interesting).
- -
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Date: Sun, 30 Apr 2000 07:11:21 -0400
From: "Alan Lankin" <lankina@att.net>
Subject: Alan Silva/Marshall Allen/Wilbur Morris (5/3) // In concert-Sweetnighter Production in Philadelphia
Alan Silva
Wednesday, May 3th, 2000 - 9:30 pm
Marshall Allen (sax, flute)
Alan Silva (keyboard)
Wilbur Morris (bass)
Plays and Players Club, 1714 Delancey St, Philadelphia
Alan Silva's playing and live composition have been a highlight of the
avant
garde's living history for the past 35+ years. From his work with Sun
Ra's
Arkestra, through extended relationships with Bill Dixon, Cecil Taylor,
and
Albert Ayler, on into the Celestial Communications Orchestra and the
Frank
Wright Center of the World Band, Silva has been one of the music's most
consistently valuable thinkers.
Marshall Allen is best known for his nearly four-decade membership in
(and
current leadership of) the Sun Ra Arkestra. Wilber Morris is best known
for
his work with Rashied Ali's Prima Materia.
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ----
Daniel Carter Quartet
Wednesday, May 10th, 2000 - 9:30 pm
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ----
Mark Sweetman Quartet
Wednesday, May 17th, 2000 - 9:30 pm
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ----
Sunny Murray Group
Wednesday, May 24th, 2000 - 9:30 pm
Byard Lancaster (reeds)
Khan Jamal (vibes)
Arthur Doyle
Wilbur Morris (bass)
Sunny Murray (drums)
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ----
Perry Robinson Quartet
Wednesday, June 7th, 2000 - 9:30 pm
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ----
Joe Maneri Quartet
with Barre Phillips
Wednesday, June 14th, 2000 - 9:30 pm
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ----
Visit http://home.att.net/~lankina/sweetnighter
& Jazzmatazz (http://home.att.net/~lankina/jazz)
To get e-mail announcements of future Sweetnighter Concerts,
send your name and e-mail address to lankina@att.net. For Sweetnighter
info
call Mark Christman (215.665.1170) or email markc@op.net.
- -
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Date: Sun, 30 Apr 2000 18:21:11 +0200
From: infolit <infolit@klaipeda.omnitel.net>
Subject: John Coltrane: books
Hi to all Jazzmen!
Please check the link:
http://www.litinfo.lt/jazz/coltrane/books.htm
Here you will find a list of books abour John Coltrane. You are most
welcome to send me your comments, suggestions and offers of books
exchange (also translations). Thank you.
Igor Balenko
infolit@klaipeda.omnitel.net
- -
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Date: Mon, 1 May 2000 01:03:16 -0400
From: "Ljova" <L@Ljova.com>
Subject: Nina Simone Tour (!)
Hi.
Not sure how many of you this interests, but, [the one and only, the
faboulous, the goddess] Nina Simone is doing a (rather rare) tour.
May 26th, 2000 Atlanta, GA (USA)
May 30th, 2000 Washington, DC (USA)
June 2nd, 2000 New York, NY (USA)
June 6th, 2000 Boston, MA (USA)
June 10th, 2000 Philadelphia, PA (USA)
June 18th, 2000 Chicago, IL (USA)
June 22nd, 2000 Montreal, Canada
June 26th, 2000 Denver, CO (USA)
October 30th, 2000 Austin, TX (USA)
November 3rd, 2000 Ann Arbor, MI (USA)
http://www.ninasimone.com/
All the best,
Ljova
- --------
Lev "Ljova" Zhurbin
L@Ljova.com
http://Ljova.com/
Listen to my music:
http://mp3.com/LevZhurbin/ (compositions)
http://mp3.com/Ljova/ (improvisations)
http://mp3.com/FreeBach/ (my take on Bach)
"Do not fear mistakes - there are none."
-Miles Davis
- -
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Date: Mon, 1 May 2000 02:49:19 -0400
From: "lava" <lovevolv@dti.net>
Subject: Joe Gallivan's Rainforest Initiative - 6-3-00 KF
JOE: "Elton, Evan, Marcio and myself were the core of Soldiers of the Ro=
ad.
Elton and I have been playing since 1970 together, and Evan and I worked =
for
the first time in '77. We've been playing together a long time. It was =
a
big band built around a small saxophone section. Soldiers of the Road is
basically a quartet. Then I'm using Charles and John with whom I've had
this long relationship for years, since the sixties. John has been hangi=
ng
out and playing with us since he was in junior high school. Everybody kn=
ows
each other and had has played with each other before, and they all bring
something different to the table. They can play together, but they play
very differently. Charles is the main ethnomusicologist on the planet, h=
e
does all kinds of things. John is his number one student. Evan is Evan-=
he'
s one of the most famous saxophone players on the planet. Elton is the o=
nly
alto player that plays like a tenor player, really fine. I've made a lot=
of
recordings with all these people. This sound has been in my head. This
whole project has been very organic, it has a life of its own."
- -- Joe Gallivan, Maui-based drummer-composer re: The Rainforest Initiati=
ve,
featuring Evan Parker, Elton Dean, Marcio Mattos, Charles Austin, John
McMinn and Lei'Ohu Ryder.
see www.newjazz.com.
Joe Gallivan's Rainforest Initiative will perform at Knitting Factory mai=
n
space for the Bell Atlantic Jazz Festival on June 3rd, 2000 (10pm) as wel=
l
as at a United Nations Environment Programme press conference on
Biodiversity days prior to the concert leading up to World Environment Da=
y.
This is the world premiere of a powerhouse avant-mystic supergroup design=
ed
to raise awareness of the planet and sacred places, including Gallivan on
drums and electronics, the prolific Brazilian Marcio Mattos on bass, Evan
Parker's legendary reeds and multiphonics, Elton Dean on alto sax (playin=
g
in New York for the first time in 30 years), virtuoso Charles Austin on
saxes, John McMinn also on saxes (Austin's star prot=E9g=E9 and longtime =
friend
of Austin and Gallivan), and a team of Hawaiian ladies - the phenomenal
chanter Lei'Ohu Ryder along with her aunt Mahilani Poe Poe and Maydeen Ia=
o,
the three Maui natives forming a unified spiritual vehicle to summon the
spirits of the earth and the ancestors.
Says Lei'Ohu, "Earth speaks through me. The voices of the earth, the
ancestral bone, they come through. In saving the rainforest we are simpl=
y
saving ourselves. It's something that is a personal choice. We have got=
ten
so far away from our Mother that we have to find our way back. Through m=
y
music and the chants that come through, I'm trying to build a bridge that
will unite all people so that we can heal each other, heal ourselves and
heal Mother Earth at the same time. When we come to New York people will
not believe what they see. Things are aligning in the spirit world. All=
of
our ancestors are gathering. They are touching the hearts of those of us=
in
human form who are listening. Their agenda in the spirit world is the
healing of the Earth. Mother earth speaks."
- -
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Date: Mon, 01 May 2000 09:02:56 -0700
From: "Patrice L. Roussel" <proussel@ichips.intel.com>
Subject: Re: Alan Silva/Marshall Allen/Wilbur Morris (5/3) // In concert-Sweetnighter Production in Philadelphia
On Sun, 30 Apr 2000 07:11:21 -0400 "Alan Lankin" wrote:
>
> Alan Silva
> Wednesday, May 3th, 2000 - 9:30 pm
> Marshall Allen (sax, flute)
> Alan Silva (keyboard)
> Wilbur Morris (bass)
>
> Plays and Players Club, 1714 Delancey St, Philadelphia
>
> Alan Silva's playing and live composition have been a highlight of the
> avant
> garde's living history for the past 35+ years. From his work with Sun
> Ra's
> Arkestra, through extended relationships with Bill Dixon, Cecil Taylor,
> and
> Albert Ayler, on into the Celestial Communications Orchestra and the
> Frank
> Wright Center of the World Band, Silva has been one of the music's most
> consistently valuable thinkers.
"consistently valuable thinkers"? That is the last statement I would have
ever thought applying to Silva... "unconsistently" seems more appropriate.
Patrice (who likes Silva, but not for "consistency" reasons).
- -
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Date: Mon, 1 May 2000 13:05:37 -0400
From: pm.carey@utoronto.ca (Patrick Carey)
Subject: May Sale Items (non-zorn)
I have the following items for sale that
some on this list may be interested in.
Prices are in _US $_ and are POSTAGE PAID within North America.
Shipping on orders outside NA can be arranged.
If you don't like a price, please don't hesitate to
let me know what you'd be willing to pay.
$ 8 -- Faith No More - "Falling To Pieces" JAP CD5 (Polydor Japan) 1990
[Feat. "We Care A Lot", "Underwater Love" & "From Out Of Nowhere=
"
live at the Brixton Academy.]
$ 8 -- Faith No More - "I'm Easy/Be Agressive" GER CD5 (Slash/London) 1=
992
[Feat. "A Small Victory" & "Mark Bowen" live in Munich, 1992.]
$ 5 -- Faith No More - "Easy" US CD (Slash/Reprise) 1993
[Feat. "Das Schutzenfest" & "Let's Lynch The Landlord".]
$12 -- Fennesz - "Instrument" GER 12" (Mego: 004) 1995
[4 excellent pre-"Hotel Paral.lel" tracks. Out of print.]
$16 -- Illusion Of Safety - "Inside Agitator" US CD (Complacency) 1992
[Dan Burke, Thymme Jones etc. Out of print.]
$50 -- Main - "Hertz" UK 6CD boxset (Beggars Banquet) 1995
[Original limited edition version in sturdy textured grey box
with MAIN pressed in silver on front. CDs in full color sleeves
plus 16 p. booklet w/ art for each disc. Autographed by Robert.
Mint. Out of print.]
$12 -- =F8 + Noto - "Mikro Makro" GER CD (Rastermusic/Noton) 1997
[Vainio & Nicolai with tracks from a European installation.
Pieces based on the sounds of MRI and pulsar emissions. Mint.]
$13 -- Oval - "Wohnton" GER CD (Ata Tak) 1993
[Debut album feat. ex-members of Der Plan. All the skips, pops,
clicks & ambient melodies of future work supporting looped beats=
,
bass, synth, vibes, brass/string samples and german vocals. In
full color digipak with 12 page booklet. Mint.]
$15 -- Scorn - "Lick Forever Dog" UK CD (Earache UK: MOSH 61) 1992
[Classic, dub-heavy, early material. Out of print.]
more at:
[ http://www.astro.utoronto.ca/~carey/sofa/muse.html ]
Thanks for looking.
- -Patrick
pm.carey@utoronto.ca
- -
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 1 May 2000 13:58:47 -0700
From: "s~Z" <keithmar@jetlink.net>
Subject: Date: Mon, 1 May 2000 13:58:47 -0700
.....any opinions on the latest David Thomas release, BAY AREA?
- -
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Date: Tue, 2 May 2000 13:12:56 +0200
From: "Marcin Gokieli" <marcing@mospan.pl>
Subject: off topic for most of you: searching for info on budapest
Hello,
sorry for being a little off - topic, but i am preparing a trip to budapest
with a high school guys (i'm a kind of a guy who is supposed to take care of
them - assure they do not drink, have nice time and so on) and i wanted to
now i there is somebody from this city (a great one, btw- i recommend a
trip to budapest to everyone) who could inform me on stuff like jazz (and
non- jazz) clubs, nice music stores, etc. Any general info would be welcome.
Sorry for annoying most of you, but i think i have more trust in zorn -
listers then in the guides.
Marcin Gokieli
marcing@mospan.pl
<<RAKEWELL
Where is my Venus? Why have you stolen her while
I slept? Madmen! Where have you hidden her?
MADMEN
Venus? Stolen? Hidden? Where?
Madman! No one has been here.>>
Auden & Kallman, Stravinsky's "The Rake's Progress"
- -
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Date: Tue, 2 May 2000 13:23:41 +0200
From: "Marcin Gokieli" <marcing@mospan.pl>
Subject: Once more off topic (although it may interest lots of people): Boulez
One more non zornish post...
i've read in a kind of 'Times' magazine that Boulez os touring with the
London Symphony Orchestra this summer in Europe. Doesaybody know the
details, or know were to look for them?
Marcin Gokieli
marcing@mospan.pl
<<RAKEWELL
Where is my Venus? Why have you stolen her while
I slept? Madmen! Where have you hidden her?
MADMEN
Venus? Stolen? Hidden? Where?
Madman! No one has been here.>>
Auden & Kallman, Stravinsky's "The Rake's Progress"
- -
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Date: Tue, 02 May 2000 15:59:57 +0300
From: gilad soffer <gilad@nite.org.il>
Subject: zorn info
Hello,
I would be grateful for all kind of information about John Zorn
(biography; influences; etc.)
Many thanks in advance,
Gilad
- -
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Date: Tue, 02 May 2000 15:12:48 +0200
From: patRice <gda@datacomm.ch>
Subject: harry partch & related books
hi boys and girls!
finally received hal willner's mingus tribute cd "weird nightmare"
today. (as recommended by some of you a few weeks ago.)
in the booklet they talk about harry partch; because they'd used some of
his instruments on the willner cd.
so my question/s is/are:
have any of you got any comments on the following books:
harry partch: a biography, by bob gilmore (vale univ. press)
genesis of a music: an account of..., by h. partch (da capo press)
bitter music collections of..., edited by thomas mcgeary (univ. of
illinois press)
thanks for your help!
patRice
- -
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Date: Tue, 02 May 2000 15:12:54 +0200
From: patRice <gda@datacomm.ch>
Subject: Re: Pierre Boulez
sorry, marcin, can't help you as far as this tour goes.
but: if you find out about dates, etc. make sure you go and check it
out!
i saw a live tv broadcast last week of pierre boulez conducting an
american orchestra (can't recall which one right now; d. barenboim is
their resident conductor). absolutely excellent!
imho the man keeps getting better as a conductor. experience, i guess.
patRice.
Marcin Gokieli wrote:
>
> One more non zornish post...
> i've read in a kind of 'Times' magazine that Boulez os touring with the
> London Symphony Orchestra this summer in Europe. Doesaybody know the
> details, or know were to look for them?
> Marcin Gokieli
> marcing@mospan.pl
>
- -
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Date: Tue, 2 May 2000 10:22:36 EDT
From: DRoyko@aol.com
Subject: Re: Pierre Boulez
In a message dated 00-05-02 09:14:25 EDT, you write:
>i saw a live tv broadcast last week of pierre boulez conducting an
>american orchestra (can't recall which one right now; d. barenboim is
>their resident conductor). absolutely excellent!
>imho the man keeps getting better as a conductor. experience, i guess.
Sounds like the Chicago Symphony (Barenboim's the music director, and Boulez
has done much work with the CSO). I already have my tickets for a CSO (+ CSO
Chorus)/Boulez concert of the Stravinsky Symphony of Psalms (which has plenty
of the usual mechanistic stuff Stravinsky churned out that leaves me cold,
but also has some of the most beautiful 20th century music ever composed to
close the work), and Boulez's first performances of the Janacek Glagolitic
Mass, maybe my favorite work by one of my favorite composers ever. If your
going to be in Chicago in the first week of November, I strongly suggest a
trip to orchestra hall...oops, I mean "Symphony Center," as it is now called.
Dave Royko
- -
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