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Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2001 13:34:54 EDT
From: DvdBelkin@aol.com
Subject: In the sack
Anyone know if there's any (U.S.) distribution of the Sackville Collection of Creative Improvised Music Classics reissues, apart from phoning or writing Sackville (which is proving to be a pain in the rear)?
Also - here's a dumb question - the Sackville reissue coming out next month, Hemphill's Roi Boye & The Gotham Minstrels (3014/3015) - didn't Screwgun already reisssue that as Blue Boye (Scrwgn 70008)? Or does the latter include different material? I think I knew this at one point, but I just can't dredge anything up from my memory hole. (Too many crashes, definitely too many crashes...)
David
rp: Company, Epiphany/Epiphanies
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Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2001 10:35:20 -0700 (PDT)
From: Gavin Dunne <the_secret_chief@yahoo.com>
Subject: Zangles
I was listnein to some Masada the other day....and it
got me thinkin. I started analysing Zorns style on his
sax solos and varius compositions. What I came up with
was that he seems to approach whatever genre of music
and change the angle. Its like the music starts from a
fixed point say 12 o clock and Zorns angle is about
12:35. Does anyone see what I'm sayin or have I been
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Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2001 19:39:10 +0100 (WET DST)
From: Ricardo Reis <l43384@alfa.ist.utl.pt>
Subject: Re: Stravinsky
On Fri, 27 Apr 2001, Skip Heller wrote:
> > By the way, any recommendations on a good interpertration of "le
> > histoire du soldat"? (sorry for bad spelling).
> >
> Robert Craft's recording on Musicmasters (w/the Orch of St Luke)
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> skip h
Thx.
Ricardo Reis
"NON SERVIAM"
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Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2001 13:34:54 EDT
From: DvdBelkin@aol.com
Subject: In the sack
Anyone know if there's any (U.S.) distribution of the Sackville Collection of Creative Improvised Music Classics reissues, apart from phoning or writing Sackville (which is proving to be a pain in the rear)?
Also - here's a dumb question - the Sackville reissue coming out next month, Hemphill's Roi Boye & The Gotham Minstrels (3014/3015) - didn't Screwgun already reisssue that as Blue Boye (Scrwgn 70008)? Or does the latter include different material? I think I knew this at one point, but I just can't dredge anything up from my memory hole. (Too many crashes, definitely too many crashes...)
David
rp: Company, Epiphany/Epiphanies
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Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2001 14:41:50 -0400
From: "Steve Smith" <ssmith36@sprynet.com>
Subject: RE: Booking info
Welcome to the list, Nick. Zorn books himself in the USA. Try sending an
e-mail through the Tzadik website: tzadik@tzadik.com. It'll get forwarded
to him.
Steve Smith
ssmith36@sprynet.com
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From: owner-zorn-list@lists.xmission.com
[mailto:owner-zorn-list@lists.xmission.com]On Behalf Of Nicholas
Shortway
This is my first post to the list, and I too am a BIG Zorn fan. My
question is this: Does anyone have or know where I can get information
about John's booking agent? The reason I ask is that I am the president of
the Jazz Club at Penn State and we are interested in finding out how much
the he plays for, when he's available, etc. Any info would be helpful.
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Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2001 14:56:33 EDT
From: DvdBelkin@aol.com
Subject: AMMMMM
OK, here's an even more ridiculous one. I can (barely) afford to go see only *ONE* AMM set at the Knit this weekend. Assuming there still some choice in the matter, should I shoot for that last Sunday late set? Saturday or Sunday early? Does it make any difference in terms of when the lads might stretch out and/or peak? There's no way the Knit doesn't clear the room after the early show, right?
(Damn, this reminds me of when I was making pilgrimages down to the Fillmore East to see zee Dead. But then you pretty much always went for the late show if ya could.)
Truckin' and slidin'...
David
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Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2001 15:22:26 EDT
From: JonAbbey2@aol.com
Subject: Re: AMMMMM
In a message dated 4/26/01 2:57:57 PM, DvdBelkin@aol.com writes:
<< OK, here's an even more ridiculous one. I can (barely) afford to go see
only *ONE* AMM set at the Knit this weekend. Assuming there still some
choice in the matter, should I shoot for that last Sunday late set? Saturday
or Sunday early? Does it make any difference in terms of when the lads might
stretch out and/or peak? There's no way the Knit doesn't clear the room
after the early show, right? >>
someone else asked me this yesterday. I might go for the late set Sunday,
just because it'll be the last set of the tour. the first set Saturday might
be a bit on the tentative side, because I have a feeling NYC might be a
little overwhelming after the relatively sedate surroundings they've been in
for at least the last week or so. anyway, I'm sure none of them will
disappoint.
really the show to see is the set at Bard tomorrow night, but that's probably
not an option for you.
now I'm off to Bard myself....
Jon
www.erstwhilerecords.com
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Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2001 21:43:13 +0200
From: "Marcin Gokieli" <marcingokieli@go2.pl>
Subject: Odp: Stravinsky
From: Patrice L. Roussel <proussel@ichips.intel.com>
> Not new, but Dutoit's version of PULCINELLA is fantastic (in fact
like
> almost anything I know conducted by him).
What label is it on? Any other good stravinsky by him?
From: Ricardo Reis <l43384@alfa.ist.utl.pt>
> By the way, any recommendations on a good interpertration of "le
> histoire du soldat"? (sorry for bad spelling).
I like very much the Stravinsky version on Ballets, vol I. There's
also a version by Lorrin Maazel that's quite nice.
That's for the full suite version, which I treat as the definitive
one. I've got the full version with text by Boulez on Erato. It's
very well played, but I can't listen to the whole text very often.
The piano - clarinet - violin version is on a a decca disc by
askenazy. The whole disc is very good.
But, as (almost) always, the stravinmsky version is the best: very
dynamic
Marcin Gokieli
marcin.gokieli@mospan.pl marcingokieli@go2.pl
Generally speaking, if a philosopher offers to 'dissolve' the problem
you are working on, tell him to go climb a tree - Jerry Fodor
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Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2001 15:46:52 -0400
From: "matt krefting" <mkrefting@hotmail.com>
Subject: Michael Hurley at Hampshire 4-29
hi all
we wanted to let you know of this upcoming event. bring a friend: