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  • aka Calum Da Jazbo
    Late member
    • Nov 2010
    • 9173

    Jon3 19.xii.11 glasgow imp orch

    At this time of year many radio networks settle in to a cosy pre-Christmas routine of back-to-back festive-music schmaltz. But this is Jazz On 3. So we’ll prepare for the holidays in the company of one of the world’s finest improvising ensembles – The Glasgow Improvisers Orchestra, who invite us to their annual festival.

    But we start the programme with our latest pick from the unsigned / under-the-radar musicians who have uploaded their music to the BBC Introducing site - another Scottish artist, Joe Wright. Then it's time for the Glasgow Improvisers Orchestra (GIO) themselves. I didn't think things could get much more bonkers than having my head used as a bongo by Hermeto Pascoal during the interview for last week's programme. I may have to reconsider on the evidence of the first piece we hear from GIO!

    Something our guest critic Brian Morton picks out as a distinctive part of the GIO ethos is the value of individuals knowing when to get involved and when to sit out. And once we're into the meat of their set this is really apparent - there are some wonderful moments when the 18-piece band pares down spontaneously to just 3 or 4 instruments before rising again.

    Japanese pianist Satoko Fujii also performed on the opening night of the festival, and she speaks in glowing terms of the influence of GIO on her playing before she performs a beguiling solo set – the second piece in particular, built around prepared-piano chimes, is a real gem.

    Finally, veteran improviser Bill Wells and festival organiser Raymond MacDonald put together a quartet that shows another very different side to the event. They draw on pop and folk in a performance that, even in tunes entitled 'The Splattered Lift', has a sense of space that seems to pervade tonight's music as a whole.

    Actually, that's not quite it – just time to speed you on your way towards the Christmas break with a festive nugget from one of the greatest improvisers of them all, John Zorn.
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  • handsomefortune

    #2
    i look forward to it- makes a welcome relief from the tedium of 'eczemas top 50' nonsense. (though imv they're annoying at any time of the year tbh).

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    • Byas'd Opinion

      #3
      There’s a long but very interesting interview with Raymond MacDonald of GIO online at http://www.mefeedia.com/watch/32348459. (The podcast introduction is in French but the interview itself is in English). He talks about, among other things, how or if you can have good free improvisation with large ensembles, working with a variety of musicians including Evan Parker and Lol Coxhill, and the relationship between free improvisation and jazz.

      This isn't from the GIO Festival but does have both MacDonald and Satoko Fujii in it:

      Last edited by Guest; 19-12-11, 22:48. Reason: grammar

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      • Serial_Apologist
        Full Member
        • Dec 2010
        • 37636

        #4
        Thanks for the link and clip, Byas'd.

        On the basis of having the GIO CDs with Maggie Nicols and Evan Parker, I'd predict this as one for the real improv nuts, tho there's other types of nuts that may stay the course for Mr Zorn

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        • handsomefortune

          #5
          stay the course for Mr Zorn !

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          • handsomefortune

            #6
            it's sounding great so far ....

            some zorn, for later, post jez:

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            • Serial_Apologist
              Full Member
              • Dec 2010
              • 37636

              #7
              Nice to hear the deep Glaswegian voicings of Brian Morton commenting, after a long absence from R3.

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              • handsomefortune

                #8
                yep, loved what brian morton said about gio performers' opportunity to be 'ego-light'...

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                • Serial_Apologist
                  Full Member
                  • Dec 2010
                  • 37636

                  #9
                  Originally posted by handsomefortune View Post
                  yep, loved what brian morton said about gio performers' opportunity to be 'ego-light'...
                  Ego-light - sounds like the solution to my energy bills!

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                  • handsomefortune

                    #10
                    let's hear it for hot water bottles in a post political age!

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