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DTSTART;TZID=UTC+0:20140720T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC+0:20140720T230000
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SUMMARY:Mopomoso presents Quaqua Anglo Austria NIGHT ONE
DESCRIPTION:We present a two night festival of improvised music\, linking up some of the most exiting British and Austrian improvisers around. Each night will have a different programme of smaller combinations plus a large group with everyone playing together.\n\nWith thanks to the Austrian Cultural Forum.\n\nThe musicians:\n\nSteve Beresford (piano / electronics)\n\nTanja Feichtmair (sax)\n\nSatoko Fukuda (violin)\n\nHenry Lowther (trumpet)\n\nMaggie Nichols (voice)\n\nMario Rechtern (sax)\n\nJohn Russell (guitar)\n\nRoger Turner (drums / percussion)\n\nMia Zabelka (violin / voice)\n\nSteve Beresford (piano / electronics) UK\n\nInternationally renowned as a free improviser Steve plays with and conducts\nthe London Improvisers Orchestra and has worked with hundreds of\nimprovising musicians\, including Derek Bailey\, Han Bennink\, Evan Parker\,\nOtomo Yoshihide and John Zorn. He also works with visual artists. being a\nregualr collaborator with Christian Marclay and has recently toured John\nCageʼs ʻIndeterminacyʼ with comedien Stewart Lee and pianist Tania Chen.\nAwarded a Paul Hamlyn Award for Artists in 2012 Steveʼs music and his\nteachings have inspired the musical community in the UK for over a decade.\n\nTanja Feichtmair (sax / bass clarinet) Austria\nʻI want that the auditory system learns not only the movement of the melody \,\nbut also the movement of the substance of the melody in musical and\nspiritual space .... So that the sounds and their substance become detached\nand begin to dance.ʼ\n\nSatoko Fukuda (violin) UK\nSatoko began playing violin in Japan at the age of seven\, two years later\ncoming to England to study with Catherine Lord. Her debut was at the age of\nthirteen for the Anglo Japanese Society. She has since performed and\nrecorded on three continents. Invited\, on a full scholarship\, to study at the\nYehudi Menuhin School with Natasha Boyarskaya and Lucia Ibragimova she\nmade her television debut in Japan as a soloist\, was invited to perform at the\nWigmore Hall and Royal Opera House with her Quartet and led the Menuhin\nSchool Orchestra broadcasting live for Classic FM and the Menuhin Festival\,\ntouring in Switzerland and appearing at the Royal Albert and Queen Elizabeth\nHalls.\n\nHenry Lowther (trumpet) UK\nDuring the sixties Henry was one of the ﬁrst musicians on the British jazz\nscene to experiment with totally free improvisation\, notably with Lyn Dobson\,\nJack Bruce and John Hiseman. He played with the original and seminal Mike\nWestbrook band and also with John Dankworth\, including playing on the now\nlegendary Kenny Wheeler album "Windmill Tilter" while also working on the\nrock scene with Manfred Mann\, John Mayall and Keef Hartley\, with whom he\nappeared at the Woodstock festival.\n\nMaggie Nicols (voice) UK\nMaggie has been an active participant in the European improvisational\ncommunity since joining the Spontaneous Music Ensemble in the late '60s. A\ntruly original musician she is rightly seen as the UKʼs ﬁnest female\nimprovising vocalist. As a co-founder of the Feminist Improvising Group\, she\nhas also worked to further women in improvised music\, dancing and other\ncreative arts not only by example\, but through workshops and extensive\ncollaborations including with pianist Irene Schweizer and bassist Joelle\nLeandre as the trio Les Diaboliques. She also plays in Trio Blurb with John\nRussell and Mia Zabelka.\n\nMario Rechtern (saxophone) Austria\nMario began playing ﬂute/violin aged ten and clarinet/saxophone aged\nfourteen. 1961 aged nineteen found him in Berlin where two years later he\nﬁnished highschool (theatre arts). There followed a period of stage design in\nPersia and studies of its music continuing in Israel\, Turkey\, Germany\, France\,\nLux. Italy. 1972 began four years in the U.S.A studying African American\nstudies and palying with the Open Rehearsal Black Music Orchestra.\n\nJohn Russell (guitar) UK\nJohn Russell got his ﬁrst guitar in 1965 while living in Kent and  began to play\nin and around London from 1971 onwards. An early  involvement with the\nemerging free improvisation scene (from 1972)  followed\, seeing him play in\nsuch places as The Little Theatre Club\,  Ronnie Scottʼs\, The Institute of\nContemporary Arts\, The Musiciansʼ Co-Op and the London Musiciansʼ\nCollective. From 1974 his work extended  into teaching\, broadcasts (radio\nand television) and touring in the  United Kingdom and\, ever extensively\, in\nother countries around the world . He has played with many of the worldʼs\nleading improvisers and his work can be heard on over 50 CDs. In 1981\, he\nfounded QUAQUA\, a large bank of  improvisers put together in different\ncombinations for speciﬁc  projects and\, in 1991\, he started MOPOMOSO\nwhich has become the UKʼs  longest running concert series featuring mainly\nimprovised music.\n\nRoger Turner (drums / percussion) UK\nRogers pleasures & discoveries have been in\nmusic-making with many of the ﬁnest European & international musicians in\nad-hoc & group improvising collaborations including Alan Silva\, Cecil Taylor\,\nHenry Grimes\, Derek Bailey\, Evan Parker\, Keith Rowe\, Toshinori Kondo\,\nIrene Schweitzer\, Joelle Leandre.......working currently in konk pack (with Tim\nHodgkinson & Thomas Lehn)\, duo w/ Annette Peacock\, the Josef Nadj dance\nproject\, the Phil Minton quartet\, the trio with Michel Doneda and John\nRussell\, the duos with John Russell\, Phil minton... numerous recordings...\ntours & concerts have been throughout europe\, australia\, canada\, u.s.a.\,\nmexico\, china and japan\, and have included such remote places as the arctic.\n\nMia Zabelka (Violin / Voice) Austria\nSound artist\, violinist and vocalist from Vienna\, Mia says "I do not understand crossover as a constructed mergence of different\nmusical styles. Various musical genres that interest me\, from classical music\,\nto free improvised and electronic music\, punk\, jazz to heavy metal are ﬁltered\nby me\, through my body. From this concentrate I can then create a new\nlanguage\, my very own speciﬁc way of expression."
URL:https://www.vortexjazz.co.uk/event/mopomoso-presents-fete-quaqua-2014-2/
LOCATION:11 Gillett Square\, London\, N16 8AZ
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC+0:20140518T210000
DTEND;TZID=UTC+0:20140519T003000
DTSTAMP:20260309T062432
CREATED:20140228T141048
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SUMMARY:Vortex Downstairs Bar Jazz Night
DESCRIPTION:The band will feature:\n\nJoe Wright on sax\nMick Coady on bass\nLewis Wright on drums\n&\nHannes Riepler guitar\n\nPlus guests sitting in.
URL:https://www.vortexjazz.co.uk/event/jazz-jam-w-hannes-riepler/2014-05-18/
LOCATION:11 Gillett Square\, London\, N16 8AZ
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