jazz
The antidote to charity fundraisersThursday, 25 March 2010Next month a concert celebrating the unique career of Humphrey Lyttelton, the great jazzer, broadcaster and quizmaster, will take place at HMV Apollo in Hammersmith, west London. The show, which takes place on 25 April, has been constructed about... Read more... |
Vijay Iyer and Rudresh Mahanthappa, VortexFriday, 05 March 2010![]() I was promised a night of free jazz. This was more a threat than a promise, having spent some of the worst nights of my life listening to the stuff - the strange thing about this most liberating sounding form is how everyone sounds more or less the... Read more... |
The South African sound of MbaqangaTuesday, 02 March 2010On a new CD compilation from Strut Records out this week, Next Stop... Soweto, we’re back in Soweto in the 1960s and 1970s and it's the dark, dark days of apartheid; an era in which it was actually against the law for a black South African to even... Read more... |
Jan Garbarek Group, Barbican HallMonday, 01 February 2010![]() The cliché which gets trotted out most often when describing Jan Garbarek's saxophone playing is his supposedly "icy" tone (Google “Garbarek” and “icy” and you'll see what I mean). As Garbarek's long-standing bassist Eberhard Weber amusingly points... Read more... |
Way to Blue: The Songs of Nick Drake, BarbicanSaturday, 23 January 2010![]() The dominant look among all ages of the sell-out audience at the Barbican Hall last night was distinctly “smart-Bohemian”, with plenty of thick-rimmed specs, duffle coats and subtly outré hairdos visible as they took their seats and gave one another... Read more... |
New Music CDs: Favourites of 2009Saturday, 02 January 2010![]() theartsdesk's critics look back fondly on their favourites of 2009. An eclectic selection full of eccentricities, our favourite music from the past year varies from the pop strangeness of Lady Gaga and Muse to "world-mariachi" from Tom Russell, West... Read more... |
Pops: The Wonderful World of Louis ArmstrongMonday, 07 December 2009![]() As Terry Teachout makes clear in this terrific biography, the world that Louis Armstrong inhabited was anything but wonderful. It was, for most of his life, both profoundly racist and astonishingly bitchy. By the late 1950s, with his 60th birthday... Read more... |
Esperanza Spalding, Ronnie Scott'sMonday, 23 November 2009![]() Watching some jazz musicians play live, you're made acutely aware of the intense effort that goes into their performance. Conveying a non-verbal message that roughly translates as “this shit is really hard, you know”, tell-tale signs include the... Read more... |
Gwilym Simcock, Queen Elizabeth HallSunday, 22 November 2009![]() Melodically rich, harmonically daring, rhythmically subtle, pianist Gwilym Simcock's quartet piece, “Longing To Be”, which kicked off last night's Queen Elizabeth Hall gig was one of the most jaw-dropping performances I've heard at this year's... Read more... |
Carla Bley and the Lost Chords, QEHWednesday, 18 November 2009![]() Slender limbs, intense eyes, and dressed entirely in black: if it wasn’t for the straightened blonde hair, Carla Bley could pass for a jazz Patti Smith. She is also, of course, one of the genre’s most acclaimed composer-arrangers, and her return to... Read more... |
Ian Shaw, Pizza Express Jazz ClubWednesday, 18 November 2009![]() As acts of musical funambulism go, a solo gig by a jazz singer ranks pretty high in the fearless stakes. Listening to Ian Shaw in the intimate surroundings of Pizza Express Jazz Club, without the safety net of bass or drums, you suddenly remember... Read more... |
Tomasz Stańko Quintet, QEHMonday, 16 November 2009![]() There’s something of a Polish theme to the London Jazz Festival 2009, part of the “Polska! year” celebration of that nation’s art and culture. Trumpeter Tomasz Stańko is by some margin the strand’s biggest name. The man who once explained the... Read more... |
