Sleepthief
Lotte Anker
Oriole
Ian Shaw
Pippo Matino
Puma
Eddie Parker's Twittering Machine
Arun Ghosh
Evelyn Petrova and Alexander Balanescu
Julian Siegel Quartet
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May 2008 gig reviews by Chris Parker
Their
Leo album Upside Down was one of the most distinctive and original
recordings of 2007, a heady mix of lively, folkish rhythms and keening melancholy
vocals, and such pleasing contrasts also characterised the duo performance
their first at the Vortex of Russian accordionist/singer Evelyn Petrova
and Romanian violinist Alexander Balanescu.
The first set began with Balanescu playing a couple of self-composed studies for solo violin, in which his extraordinary virtuosity was deployed initially to explore polytonality (he adds plucked left-hand notes to his bowing at suitable moments) and subsequently to experiment with the instrument's percussive possibilities, but the meat of this performance was provided by the clear musical rapport that has been built up between him and Petrova since their first encounter in London in 2005.
She, like him, is an undoubted virtuoso on her instrument, which especially when blended with her affecting vocals produces a plethora of sounds composed of joyous runs, dramatic gasps and brooding musing, and together they produce a mesmerising range of musical textures and moods, some to be found on the above-mentioned album, some new compositions.
Petrova also performed solo, mining traditional music for plaintive vocal laments or celebrating the characteristics of the seasons (on this occasion, suitably, portraying May), but it was their utterly distinctive combination whether exuberant or contemplative that rendered this gig so special.
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