Posts Tagged ‘chamber’
Bach, Barns and Eruptions
Vietty performs solo. Galliano has youtube Bach video. Douglas trapped in Amsterdam. Cirque doing MJ.
Bayan Video: Outside an Accordion – Inside a Space Station
English language Russian TV News item on an accordion factory. They make the russian bayan. Friedrich Lips also has a small cameo.
Carnegie Hall Names Mehldau First Jazz Artist for Composer's Chair
Great news if you are a fan of jazz pianist Brad Mehldau. Mehldau has been given a season-long residency at Carnegie Hall this season, 2010-2011. What this means? Alot of fantastic new Brad Mehldau music; there will be music with strings, music with words, music for two pianos! Exciting. (Thanks to Nonesuch Records site forRead more..
Classical Accordion: Great Article by Guardian UK
The article Accordion Reborn published Wednesday November 19, 2009, got my attention. From the Guardian, a thorough and highly accessible article on the state of contemporary ‘Classical’ Accordion music. Specifically Denmark, which since at least the 1970′s has been a bastion of creativity andgenius in this genre.
Fuera: Jean-Louis Matinier and Renaud Garcia-Fons
These guys have something very special and rare. I am always astounded by the level of musicianship and perfection on the recordings of these two musicians and this is no exception. To listen to Fuera is an education in all things musical.
Katzen Kapell
Check out Swedish band Katzen Kapell. Composition, jazz, accordion, piano, violin, marimba, hand drums. Its all a beautiful intertwined work. I feel the music takes from baroque sources like Bach, bebop and Piazzolla, world and jazz rhythms, intertwines eastern folk melodies and very interesting arrangements full of thought and depth. I would love to seeRead more..
Oscar Wilde Opera from Bucks County Team
Elegy for a Prince, a new opera recently staged by New York City Opera. Music by veteran Sergio Cervetti, libretto by Elizabeth Esris (both of Bucks County, PA.) This beautiful adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s story of a statue and a bird who become friends through the altruistic giving of the regal statue. A beautiful animationRead more..
Jean-Louis Matinier
Fantastic, I can’t get enough of listening to it. The debut album, Confluences, by French accordionist Jean-Louis Matinier. Fast-moving melodic lines and ostinato figures, shining melodies, brilliant ensemble work and some very nice improvising. You can listen to a bit of it here. Held together by a lacework of body-moving rhythms and made creative byRead more..
