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The Moving Tone Sessions

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The Moving Tone Sessions
Michaelhouse - Trinity Street, Cambridge
The Moving Tone Sessions bring aural delight to audiences presenting innovative newly composed music in the beautiful surroundings of Michaelhouse blending contemporary sounds with the golden acoustic of this ancient church.

Friday, 14 November - more information

 

Nitin Sawhney

Nitin Sawhney
Junction 1, The

Nitin Sawhney is widely regarded as one of the most influential and versatile creative talents alive today. Firmly established as a world-class producer, songwriter, DJ, multi-instrumentalist, orchestral composer, and cultural pioneer, Sawhney has become a latter-day Renaissance man in the worlds of music, film, videogames, dance and theatre.

Booking Info:
Book online on The Junction website www.junction.co.uk or ring 01223 511511

Chris Biscoe / Tony Kofi Quartet play Dolphy

Chris Biscoe / Tony Kofi Quartet play Dolphy
Kettle's Yard
BBC double award winner Tony Kofi joins Chris Biscoe in an exploration of the musical legacy of reeds virtuoso Eric Dolphy. Featuring arrangements specially developed for this quartet, the repertoire includes music written by Eric Dolphy, and tunes from Oliver Nelson, Fats Waller, Monk and Mingus which he recorded. 

The first record by the band, Gone in the Air, is due for release on Trio Records this year (TR578), coinciding with the 80th anniversary of Eric Dolphy’s birth. 

Chris Biscoe has appeared as a soloist on more than 40 albums, including records with George Russell, Mike Westbrook, Andy Sheppard and The Brotherhood of Breath. Major tours include Hermeto Pascoal Big Band and The New York Composers Orchestra. Tony Kofi's album of Thelonious Monk tunes, All is Know, was a double award winner in 2005 BBC3 and Parliamentary Jazz Awards. He was also voted Best Instrumentalist at this year’s BBC3 Jazz Awards. He has been featured with The World Saxophone Quartet, Andrew Hill, David Murray and Sam Rivers, is a member of Byron Wallen's group Indigo, and has worked extensively with Chris Biscoe in Grand Union. Bassist Larry Bartley is a leading light of the contemporary jazz scene, features with the bands of Byron Wallen, Ingrid Laubrock and Jason Yarde. Drummer Stu Butterfield works with the Henry Lowther/Jim Mullen Quartet, Mingus Moves and The Strayhorn Project.

 www.myspace.com/chrisbiscoe

 www.myspace.com/tonykofi

Jazz nights - Laura Zakian

Jazz nights - Laura Zakian
Bell Hotel, The
Coming straight from her afternoon performance at the Bures Festival singer Laura Zakian is tonight's guest. For information call 01787 237653 or email info@jazz-nights.com - reservations are held until the music starts at 8pm. Food is available. Sitting-in welcome.

The Cambridge Free Improvisation Society

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The Cambridge Free Improvisation Society - Live 19/06/08

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The Cambridge Free Improvisation Society - Live 19/06/08
Churchill College

If you've ever felt that the experimental music scene in Cambridge was a bit sparse, take this opportunity and come down to Churchill College Recital room for a concert of freely improvised music from the Cambridge Free Improvisation Society. The Society is an informal collective of Cambridge University students who gather to freely improvise as and when during term times. We've played a few concerts previously and have a myspace: http://www.myspace.com/cambridgeimprovisation
So far, the line-up for the concert is:
Joe Scott (trombone) Jo Davis (flute) David Currington (oboe) Jacken Waters (guitar) David Grundy (piano, laptop) Dan Larwood (guitar) Mardean Isaac (bass)
The gig starts at 8pm at Churchill College Recital Room (Map here - http://www.chu.cam.ac.uk/the_college/info/map_of_college.php). And, best of all, it's FREE to watch!
Previous gigs were a little bit sparsely attended, so please do make the effort to come down and see what happens. It should be an interesting evening!

ST EDMUNDSBURY CATHEDRAL

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Iain Ballamy's Anorak

Iain Ballamy's Anorak
Kettle's Yard
Renowned in Europe as the "Fantastic Englishman", Ballamy established himself playing alongside notables including Hermeto Pascoal, the late Gil Evans, George Coleman, Dewey Redman, Mike Gibbs and the New York Composers Orchestra.

Touring extensively world-wide he has appeared at most international festivals and venues. Ballamy can be heard on over 40 CDs. A long time collaborator with Django Bates, since the days of Loose Tubes and Bill Bruford's Earthworks he is currently a member of Django's 'Human Chain' and 'Delightful Precepice'.

Parallel to his international jazz career, Ballamy has pursued his interest in world music, playing concerts in India and Europe with the Karnataka College of Percussion. He has performed and forged strong working relationships with renowned musicians from Hungary, Norway, Spain, Sudan, Brazil and beyond...

Combined arts projects include tours with Sankalpam the contemporary Indian Dance group and Ballamy's acclaimed role as 'Steve the prat' in Simon Black's stage play 'Out There' which toured Britain in 1995 and '96.
His distinctive saxophone voice can be heard in his improvisations for the BBC Radio 4 play 'Signal to Noise' by Neil Gaiman and Dave McKean, the movie 'Legend' and a documentary 'Joseph Losey - the Man with Four Names'.
Ballamy recently scored the award winning film Mirrormask directed by Dave McKean for the Jim Henson company.

Ballamy's wide ranging musical interests add depth and creativity to his music which can be clearly heard on Veggie and Last Supper release by Rune Gramafon (featuring Norwegians Arve Henriksen , Mats Eilertsen and Thomas Stronen).

Ballamy is an agony uncle for jazz UK magazine with his column ‘In the saxophonists chair'

In 2001 he was awarded the BBC Radio 3 special award for innovation at the British Jazz awards.

CNM New Music Day

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CNM New Music Day
Swinburne hall

Colchester New Music (CNM) in collaboration with Colchester Institute Department of Music and Performing Arts Presents:

 

Three Ecxiting Events in One Day!

1) The Headgate Theatre Colchester

Lunchtime concert, 12-1pm, Tickets £6, call: 01206 366 000

  • -Julia Usher - "In Calmo", The Galss Blowers Workshop
  • -Celebrate Roy Teed's 80th Birthday
  • -New works by East Anglian composers

 

2) Swinburne Hall, Colchester Institute

2:30-4:00 : Call: 01206 518147

  • Tools for the trade; FREE public composers workshop.

 

 

3) Swinburne Hall, Colchester Institute

Gala evening Concert 7:30pm

Tickets £10 (£6 conc) : Call : 01206 518147

  • -Gala Performance of Harrison Birtwistle's "Ring a Dumb Carrion"
  • -Featured Composer Julia Usher "Il Pozzo di San Patrizio"
  • -New Works by 7 Leasing East Anglian Composers

DAY TICKET PASS FOR ALL THREE EVENTS IS AVAILABLE FOR £10

 

At the door of Headgate Theatre on the day, or in advance at Swinburn Hall.

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