Archive | September, 2009

Cirque Ular Cast

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Back to the Usual Squeeze

Posted on 30 September 2009 by dallasvietty

Cirque Ular CastThe Philly Fringe Fest Show Cirque Ular came and went. For me it was all consuming, and kept me from updating on here.

Then my computer died, and I got a cold. But I’m over the cold, have a new computer and am recording the music to Cirque Ular here at the house. I should have them all done in about a month or so.

I’m back and running. Stay tuned for more posts!

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Star Wars Accordion Busker

Posted on 20 September 2009 by dallasvietty

I ripped this off from PositivelyAnna but she has it labeled as a storm trooper but we all know this is Boba Fett getting down with the gut strut.

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French and American Saxophone Quartets

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French and American Saxophone Quartets

Posted on 15 September 2009 by dallasvietty

Saxophone quartets can blend like a choral group, swing like a gypsy band, and possess a range of tone from angelic breath to screeching slaughterhouse animal. They have a weight-challenging property, like the gravity on the moon or a balloon filled with a mix of helium and air.

NPR Theme by Washington Saxaphone Quartet

Everyone knows the Washington Saxophone Quartet, the ubiquitous National Public Radio theme played so beautifully by these wooden reeded phones. I recently found their recording Daydream. A gorgeous amalgam of our modern classical favorites: Barber, Piazzolla, Copland, as well as traditional pieces from around Europe.

My favorite is the new-choral style arrangement of “What Fragrance is This”. This ensemble’s blend is unworldly.

I also happened upon the record Miroirs by French accordionist Marcel Azzola and the Quatuor de Saxophones Inédits, or Unpublished Saxaphone Quartet. The recording features the four saxes acting as accompaniment to Azzola’s accordion on some standard musette tunes: Swing Valse, Indifférence. But the Quartet also records Indifférence without Azzola in a reharmonized and more modern saxaphone quartet way. Developing the theme as in a series of variations. This recording is beautiful and the arrangements and playing are beautiful. A wonderful chamber-jazz vision of musette.

Another post about Richard Galliano’s Interview

Another post about New Polka

Another post about Punk Rock Accordions

Another post about Busking

Another post about Jean-Louis Matinier

Another post about Jean-Louis Matinier and Renaud Garcia-Fons

Another post about Be-bop Accordion

Another post about Accordionist Richard Galliano

Another post about Accordionist Maria Kalaniemi

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