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SUMMARY:Mopomoso
DESCRIPTION:Emmanuel Cremer (cello) / Lionel Garcin (sax) / Dominic Lash (bass) / Alex Ward (clarinet) quartet\nDominic and Emmanuel met while they were artists in residence at the OMI International Arts Center New York in 2010. They have formed this new quartet by each inviting a close colleague who has not so far collaborated with the other group members.\n Dominic Lash and Alex Ward have worked together since 2001 - in fact\, Lash's first ever concert of improvised music was in a trio with Ward and pianist Pat Thomas. Emmanuel Cremer and Lionel Garcin have been regular partners since 2003\, mainly around the music of Barre Phillips in his Emir Ensemble. Apart from the existing threads of\nacquaintanceship that run through\, the group there is a shared desire to reveal the natural connections to be found in a double strings\, double reeds quartet. Four fine improvisers promising a music of passion and intellegence.\n \n\nAlex Ward\,Dominic Lash @ Boat-ting 7.2.11\n\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u2_TD0M-pok\n\nChris Burn solo piano\nA respected interpreter of the works of Henry Cowell and John Cage\, and a composer / arranger in his own right\, Chris is also a gifted improviser\, probably best known for leading the group ‘Ensemble’ (making five CDs and giving concerts in the UK\, mainland Europe and Canada\, along with a number of radio broadcasts). As a skilled trumpet player he has a long standing duo with keyboardist Matt Hutchinson and can often be heard as part of John Russell’s Quaqua groups.\nHis solo piano work makes a virtue of using the whole instrument\, playing inside the body with prepared objects and amplification to bring out the most delicate of shades and tones or create huge soundscapes. A rare talent!\n\n\nKay Grant (voice) / Martin Speake (sax) duo\nA brand new duo from two thoughtful and intelligent musicians\, well respected amongst the musical community. Kay Grant’s use of the instrumental nature of her voice and Martin Speake’s lyricism is a winning combination and one that reflects the depth of their past musical dealings. Sharing a genesis in classical music as well as Jazz\, they have each evolved through a range of influences\, styles and playing situations to find their own musical personalities\, effectively\ncoming together in a celebration of spontaneity and freedom. Delightful!\n
URL:https://www.vortexjazz.co.uk/event/mopomoso-14/
LOCATION:11 Gillett Square\, London\, N16 8AZ
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC+0:20150317T200000
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SUMMARY:Chris Cheek / Hannes Riepler Quartet
DESCRIPTION:Hannes Riepler invites Chris Cheek\, one of New York's leading musicians to play upstairs at the Vortex. (His last gig in London was at Wigmore Hall.) They will be playing new music inspired by this collaboration\, also featuring master drummer James Maddren and Ollie Hayhurst on bass.\n\nSaxophonist Chris Cheek moved to New York in 1992 and currently resides in Brooklyn. Since then he has toured and recorded with Paul Motian\, Charlie Haden’s Liberation Music Orchestra\, The Bloomdaddies\, and Orquestra de Jazz de Matosinhos. Chris has also played with Bill Frisell\, Brian Blade\, Lee Konitz\, Carla Bley\, Tom Harrell\, Wolfgang Muthspiel\, Frank Carlberg\, Eliot Zigmund\, Brad Mehldau\, Kurt Rosenwinkel\, El Muchacho\, Jakob Bro and many others. In addition to appearing on numerous CDs as a sideman\, Chris has recorded 4 albums as a leader for Fresh Sound Records.\n\nGuitarist Hannes Riepler has made his mark on the city’s vibrant jazz scene\, not only for his outstanding\, inventive guitar skill and freewheeling energy\, but as an extraordinarily talented composer. Riepler moved to London from Austria in 2006\, his debut album The Brave was released in 2012  (Jellymould). He is known as the host and curator of London’s gem of a jam session at the Vortex Downstairs. For the evening Riepler will perform his own material tonight\, showcasing some of the works to be released and toured in 2015. Riepler stylishly combines the immediacy of New York’s propulsive Downtown style with classical and folk textures.\n\n“London continues to be a magnet for foreign jazz musicians\, and one of the best is Austrian guitarist Hannes Riepler” The Daily Telegraph\n\nJames Maddren is a highly gifted drummer who in recent years has become the ‘first call’ drummer of choice amongst the younger and even more established generation of jazz musicians in the UK. Known for a musical maturity beyond his years compounded with a stand-out technique\, Maddren has shared the stage with many artists and ensembles\, including the Gwilym Simcock Trio\, Kit Downes Trio\, Marc Copland/Stan Sulzman quartet\, the Mark McKnight Organ Quartet featuring Seamus Blake\, Ivo Neame Qt\, Phil Donkin\, Will Vinson\, Martin Speake quartet\, Phronesis\, Jonathan Bratoeff Quartet\, and Tangent.\n\nOli Hayhurst\, a bassist\, is a founding member of The Orient House Ensemble who has worked and played with a range of fine musicians which include Tim Whitehead’s Quartet\, Polly Paulusma\, and was featured on Zoe Rahman's Mercury nominated album\, 'Melting Pot'\, which also won the Best Album award in the 2006 parliamentary jazz awards. He has played all over Europe\, north Africa and Brazil\, and held annual residencies at Ronnie Scott’s in London and the Blue Note Milan. He has demonstrated his versatility through his collaborations with Melanie C\, Vanessa Mae\, Bill McHenry\, Tom Rainey\, Bobby Wellins\, Jacqui Dankworth \, Ian Shaw and Kit Downes to name but a few.\n\n \n\n 
URL:https://www.vortexjazz.co.uk/event/chriss-cheek-hannes-riepler-quartet/
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