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    Songs Of The Metropolis – Album Launch Tour

    Gilad Atzmon & The Orient House Ensemble

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    Maverick, award-winning saxophonist Gilad Atzmon and the Orient House Ensemble are back on the road with their latest album Songs Of The Metropolis. For the last 12 years the quartet have been touring all over the world, stunning audiences with their firebrand performances packed with drama, pathos, luscious harmonies and wit. Atzmon's latest compositions are a sweeping homage to our great cities, from Moscow to Buenos Aires and beyond. Each tune is at once reminiscent and hopeful; in a time of great uncertainty and turbulence Atzmon and the Orient House Ensemble deliver melodies that provide an anchor to wherever it is that we call home.

     

     

    2013 Best Album - Jazz Journal Critics' Poll

    ‘A formidable improvisational array...a jazz giant steadily drawing himself up to his full height...’ The Guardian.

     ‘The best musician living in the world today’ Robert Wyatt


    "The Band has created perhaps their most enduring ensemble work yet" Andy Robson Jazzwise ****


    "Whether he’s blowing up a storm of notes or gently caressing a ballad, there’s a luminous vitality at the heart of Atzmon’s playing that’s irresistible to the ear" Record Collector ****


     "vibrant and beautiful" Bruce Lindsay All About Jazz

    A hard-hitting but wide-ranging set from an admirably tight and robust band led by one of the most charismatic and focused reedsmen on the planet. Chris Parker LondonJazz


    'Atzmon has produced his most mature, and in many ways his most diverse, work to date' Ian Mann Jazzmann *****

     'Tensions, surprises, shocks and ambiguities' John Fordham, The Guardian

    Atzmon and the excellent pianist Frank Harrison do to the old parsley-sage tune what John Coltrane and McCoy Tyner did to My Favourite Things Irish Time ****


    While it is raining (Leonard) Bernstein is waving to a taxi. Mignus who sits on the back seat opens the door for him, he invites Bernstein to come in – This is the musical image of this group.  Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung

    Conjuring an atmosphere of evocative cinematic suggestion BBC Music Review

    Peon to a recent past, when urban spaces belonged to the people who lived in them, and cities had distinct emotional characters Financial Times ****


     Atzmon drafts a panorama of multi-layered sound collages and sound particles...   he is   glamorous. His tone, whether on clarinet or alto and soprano saxophone, dominates the action. It is always penetrating, expressive, and full with passion Badische Zeitung


    'Fearless bebop player steeped in the work of Coltrane and Parker' Tony Benjamin This Is Bristol

    "Brilliant cosmopolitan tunesmithing from Gilad Atzmon" Lucid Culture


    'Conceptualist, composer and soloist' Jazz Journal

    'A souvenir-collecting world traveller' Jack Massarik, The Evening Standard ****


    "If you love jazz you will love this release of a superlative quality. If you love the music of the world in its individual uniqueness and diversity, and not the pasteurized kitsch of “multiculturalism,” you will love this even more and you will resonate to Atzmon’s worldview as a philosopher of culture" Ariadna Theokopoulos http://www.boldfacenews.com

     

    "rhythmically-sophisticated 'Tel Aviv' demonstrates that Anmon's soprano sound is also one of the most satisfying since Bechet." `BBC Music Magazine April 2013 ****


    "Atzmon opts for an altogether more impressionistic approach" R2 Magazine ****


    "virtuoso, lyrical and straightahead all at once" Mike Butler, Dyverse music


     

    Gilad Atzmon - clarinet, sax, Yaron Stavi - bass, Eddie Hick - drums, Frank Harrison - piano.

     

     

    Songs of the Metropolis

    Paris

    Tel Aviv

    Buenos Aires

    Vienna

    Manhattan

    Scarborough

    Moscow

    Somewhere in Italy

    Berlin

     

    Once upon a time and actually not that long ago, our cities conveyed some meanings, they were a unique reflection of ourselves: they were home to our thoughts, ideas and yearnings.

    When we were young, our cities belonged to us: their colours were our shades, their smells our scents; but more than anything else, their sounds were our songs. Each city had a melody, a resonance, a bell, an instrument, a voice.  

    This album is a pursuit of the sound of the city. It is an attempt to find that magic instant where melodic texture evokes familiar feelings, when a harmonic shift brings you home, when a crescendo conjures memories of a kiss, when a glissando flies the American to Paris.

    Now, our planet weeps. Beauty is perhaps the last true form of spiritual resistance. The song is there to counter detachment and alienation. Let us start with the song of the metropolis, the songs of our cities.

    Enjoy your listening

    Gilad Atzmon


    Paris, in the name of love

    Tel Aviv, the birth of the tragedy

    Buenos Aires, for the pathos 

    Vienna, for the charm of sweetness

    Manhattan, in loving memory of America

    Scarborough, as opposed to London

    Moscow, in honour of greatness

    Berlin, as a farewell to productivity

    Somewhere in Italy but not too far from home

     

     

    Monday
    Dec172012

    The Songs Of The Metropolis tour dates..

    TOUR DATES

    16. Gilad Atzmon Trio @ The Green Dragon , Croydon (lunch time)

    21 The OHE's Xmas Office Party, come and jam with us @ Ajani Grill, London

    29. The Blockheads 35th Anniversary Tour, Harrogate

    January

    8 With Christian Brewer's Organ Trio @ the Lower Ground, London NW6

    9 With Frank Harrison @ Jazz At The Field, Rossendale, Lancashire  http://www.dunrhythm.co.uk/

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    Gilad Atzmon and the OHE - Album Launch Tour

    Songs Of The Metropolis – Album Launch Tour

    Maverick, award-winning saxophonist Gilad Atzmon and the Orient House Ensemble are back on the road with their latest album Songs Of The Metropolis. For the last 12 years the quartet have been touring all over the world, stunning audiences with their firebrand performances packed with drama, pathos, luscious harmonies and wit. Atzmon's latest compositions are a sweeping homage to our great cities, from Moscow to Buenos Aires and beyond. Each tune is at once reminiscent and hopeful; in a time of great uncertainty and turbulence Atzmon and the Orient House Ensemble deliver melodies that provide an anchor to wherever it is that we call home. 

    ‘A subtle blend of East and West, that’s brutal and beautiful BBC.

    ‘A formidable improvisational array...a jazz giant steadily drawing himself up to his full height...’ The Guardian.

     ‘The best musician living in the world today’ Robert Wyatt

    Gilad Atzmon - clarinet, sax, Yaron Stavi - bass, Eddie Hick - drums, Frank Harrison - piano. 

    January

     

    12 Plough Arts, Great Torrington, Devon / www.theploughartscentre.org.uk / 01805 624624

    16 Grimsby Jazz, Grimsby / www.grimsbyjazz.com / 01472 873730

    17 Seven Arts, Leeds / www.sevenleeds.co.uk / 0113 26 26 777

    18 Sheffield Jazz, Sheffield / www.sheffieldjazz.org.uk / 01142496000

    19 Hideaway,  London / www.hideawaylive.co.uk / 020 8835 7070

    20 With Roger Odell @ The Cherry Tree, Knowl Green, Belchamp St Paul, Suffolk / www.jazz-nights.com *

    24 With Pete Oxley's 4tet @  The Spin Oxford / www.spinjazz.com

    25 The Victory Club, Cheltenham / www.cheltenhamjazz.co.uk / 01242 234488

    27 Hen and Chicken, Bristol / http://jazzata.com/Venues.html / 07766 741 417

    31 with Graham York's trio @ The Blue Vanguard, Exeter *


    February

    1 Fleece Jazz, Suffolk / www.dovbear.co.uk/fleece / 01787 211865

    2 The 606 Club, London / www.606club.co.uk / 020 7352 5953

    5 Brook Theatre, Chatham / www.tickets.medway.gov.uk / 01634 338338

    8 St Mary's Church, Wivenhoe / www.wivenhoeevents.blogspot.co.uk / 07957 958724

    9 Aberystwyth Arts Centre, Aberystwyth / www.aberystwythartscentre.co.uk / 01970 623232

    10 The Swan Hotel, Abergavenny (lunch time) / http://bmjazz.tumblr.com/

    10 Chapel Arts, Bath (evening) / www.chapelarts.org / 01225 461700

    14 The Boat House, Broxbourne / www.broxbournerowingclub.org/jazz / 01992 442263

    15 The Verdict, Brighton / www.verdictjazz.co.uk / 01273 674847

    20 Old Brown Jug, Newcastle Under Lyme / www.oldbrownjug.com / 01782 711393

    21–23 Album Launch Pizza Express Jazz Club, Soho, London / www.pizzaexpresslive.com / 020 7437 9595

    24 Jagz, Ascot / www.jagz.co.uk / 01344 878100

    26 With Terry Collie's trio Retro Bistrot Restaurant.  Teddington, London, TW11

    27 Y Theatre, Leicester / www.leicesterjazzhouse.co.uk / 0116 255 7066

    28 With The Power Cats South Holland Arts Centre, Spalding / www.southhollandcentre.co.uk *

    March

    1. With Jon Thorne's Trio, Isle of White / www.jonthorne.co.uk *

    2 Posk Jazz Cafe, London / www.jazzcafeposk.co.uk / 0208 7411940

    5 The Stables, Milton Keynes / www.stables.org / 01908 280800

    7 Bonington Theatre, Arnold, Nottingham / www.jazzsteps.co.uk / 0115 8770284

    8 Star & Shadow Cinema, Newcastle on Tyne  www.starandshadow.org.uk

    10–12 Town Hall, Shetland Island (+master classes) 

    13 Jazz Bar, Edinburgh / www.thejazzbar.co.uk / 0131 220 4298

    14 Art Club, Glasgow / www.glasgowartclub.co.uk

    15 The Brewery Arts Centre, Kendal, Cumbria / www.breweryarts.co.uk / 01539 725 133

    16 Band on the Wall, Manchester / www.bandonthewall.org / 0161 830 3884

    17 Herts Jazz, Welwyn Garden City / www.hertsjazz.co.uk / 01707 357117

     

    * not an OHE's concert

    Pre-Show Talk - The Road To Bop

    **Ahead of this concert, Gilad will give a talk about his first encounter with Jazz music and its impact on his ethical and philosophical stand. The talk will explore different aspects of music and their direct link with Gilad’s views on morality. A rare chance to engage with a star musician who is an equally popular writer and political commentator.

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