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    Monday
    Mar112013

    Songs of the Metropolis - The Last Leg of our OHE UK tour

    Today in Shetland Island:

    18:00 Improvisation Master Class.

    20:00 The Primacy of the Ear -The Wandering Who, a book launch  Islesburgh Community Centre, Shetland Island (+master classes) 

    13 Jazz Bar, Edinburgh / www.thejazzbar.co.uk

    14 Band on the Wall, Manchester / www.bandonthewall.org

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

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

    30 The 606 Club, London / www.606club.co.uk

     

    Gilad Atzmon & The Orient House Ensemble

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    Amazon.co.uk

       

    ‘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


    "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 ****

    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 *****

     

    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 ****

    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 ****


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


    'Conceptualist, composer and soloist' Jazz Journal

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

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

     

     

    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

     

     

    The wandering who- Gilad Atzmon

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