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This wiki needs a jazz page.  It will very likely grow.  The name of this page is taken from Oakland-based Ishmael Reed's 1972, ''Mumbo Jumbo'', which, has been described as "a centuries-old battle between two shadow forces: a group representing European institutional order and Jes Grew, a virus/movement/pleasure-seeking principle originating among black artists."<ref>Nawal Arjini (3 June 2019), "[https://www.thenation.com/article/archive/ishmael-reed-haunting-of-lin-manuel-miranda-hamilton-play-review/ Ishmael Reed Tries to Undo the Damage ‘Hamilton’ Has Wrought]", ''The Nation''.</ref>  
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This wiki needs a jazz page.  It will very likely grow.  The name of this page is taken from Oakland-based Ishmael Reed's 1972, ''Mumbo Jumbo'', which conjures "a centuries-old battle between two shadow forces: a group representing European institutional order and Jes Grew, a virus/movement/pleasure-seeking principle originating among black artists."<ref>Nawal Arjini (3 June 2019), "[https://www.thenation.com/article/archive/ishmael-reed-haunting-of-lin-manuel-miranda-hamilton-play-review/ Ishmael Reed Tries to Undo the Damage ‘Hamilton’ Has Wrought]", ''The Nation''.</ref>  
  
 
*What do you  think that this Jes Grew is up to?
 
*What do you  think that this Jes Grew is up to?
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After starting the page, I learned of Conjure's "[https://www.deezer.com/en/album/6286068 Jes' Grew]".  
 
After starting the page, I learned of Conjure's "[https://www.deezer.com/en/album/6286068 Jes' Grew]".  
=Fall 2020 (Northern hemisphere)=
 
[[File:EverFonkyLowdown.jpg|thumb|right|Wynton Marsalis' latest opera<br />cover: Jessica Benjamin<br />([https://wyntonmarsalis.org/pdf/booklet/EFLD_booklet_FINAL.pdf liner notes in pdf)]]]
 
As this issue was in preparation, Maria Schneider's ''Data Lords'' release was so widely covered I was able to hear not just the first but also the last song of the double album on France Musique,<ref>Alex Dutilh, Fabien Fleurat, Emmanuelle Lacaze (24 August 2020), [https://www.francemusique.fr/emissions/open-jazz/maria-schneider-connections-naturelles-et-deconnection-numerique-86242 Maria Schneider, connexions naturelles et déconnexion numérique], Open Jazz, ''France Musique''.</ref> in addition to the short extracts at [https://www.mariaschneider.com/home/albuminfo?id=1083 her website].  For the moment, I'm not going to say much more than that I love the title and that this level of digital inaccessibility is a ''surprisingly'' rare thing.  I learned while making this page that ECM held out until almost three years ago before "finally" dropping their catalog into the bitstream.<ref>John Pareles (17 November 2017), "[https://www.nytimes.com/2017/11/17/arts/music/ecm-catalog-streaming-guide.html ECM's Catalog is Finally Streaming].  Here are 21 Essential Albums.", ''NY Times''.</ref> 
 
  
However, and there's ''always'' a however, that album struck my admittedly already fatigued ear <span style="font-size:70%;">(good reader, please forgive me)</span> as being ''exactly what Alex Dutilh calls it'', music "inspired by the conflictual dialectic of... ", which reminded me of Leonard Harris once asking me if I was still jumping through them di'lectical hoops, <span style="font-size:86%;">as I was off to testify on the yen and yawn of Sartre getting gifted Mauss.</span>
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==Winter 2020==
  
In short, I'd much rather see Wynton Marsalis get yet another Shiny Grammar Prize for his "'''[https://wyntonmarsalis.org/discography/title/the-ever-fonky-lowdown Ever Fonky Lowdown]'''" <span style="font-size:67%;">[https://www.facebook.com/jazzatlincolncenter/videos/10156483892939675/ full concert from 13:25]</span>, released on '''Blue Engine Records''' than to see ''Data Lords'' rake '''''all''''' the cake <span style="color:#fb7;font-size:82%;">(& ice cream)</span> off the big game board.
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The ground is not frozen yet and the days are already growing longer!
  
''O pieuvre, œuvrez !''  How this is worth a time!  Like ''Blood in the Fields'' 25 years ago, but Cassandra Wilson retells that story best...
 
  
<html5media>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-B5ARA5RI6k</html5media>
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===Addis Ababa===
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;Various, ''Beyond Addis'', 2014.
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:<html5media>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NluGANEn7_k</html5media>
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::[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2666 2666] -- The Art of Listening
  
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===Brazil===
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;[https://bixiga70.bandcamp.com/ Bixiga 70], (II), 2013.
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:<html5media>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lI9XwOw8YQM</html5media>
  
Now I may go back to those Mahlerian textures of the ''Data Lords'' with fresh ears, but what is sure at the moment is that
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;Odete Amaral, "Sei lá, Mangueira", ''Fala Mangueira!'', 1968.
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:<html5media>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJLCVbwGa3I</html5media>
  
<blockquote style="padding:8px;border:3px solid #7AA;border-radius:6px;margin-right:22%;">  [[File:trombone.jpg]] Wagner once said, “Don’t look at the trombones, it only encourages them."<ref>Sebastien Scotney (24 July 2020), "[https://www.theartsdesk.com/new-music/album-maria-schneider-orchestra-%E2%80%93-data-lords Album: Maria Schneider Orchestra: Data Lords]",  ''The Arts Desk''.</ref></blockquote>
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;Eumir Deodato & Os Catedraticos, ''Ataque'', 1965.
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:<html5media>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-qsG1ce9Ts</html5media>
  
==And then the Word said, "Let there be paperclips" and there were trombones.==
 
;Bob Moses, ''When Elephants Dream of Music'', 1983.
 
:<html5media>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8fYMiU7OAEU</html5media>
 
::musicians [https://www.discogs.com/Bob-Moses-When-Elephants-Dream-Of-Music/release/2664116 include] Barry Rogers (trombones), Chris Rogers (trumpet), Doc Halliday, Jim Pepper, David Gross (sax), Howard Johnson (contrabass, clarinet, tuba), Terumasa Hino (cornet), Bill Frisell (guitar), Steve Swallow (el. bass), Michael Formanek (ac. bass), ...
 
  
<span style="color:#053;">& then... the shells got bouncing</span>
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===Bronkohorstspruit (S. Africa)===
;Steve Turre, "Morning" (Yusef Lateef), 1995.
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;Sibusile Xaba, ''Unlearning'', 2017.
:<html5media>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGVoVmw1Z9k</html5media>
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:<html5media>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_bRq64WCJk</html5media>
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::Sibusile Xaba (g. & v.), Ariel Zamonsky (b.), Bonolo Nkoana (d).
  
<span style="color:#053;">... & the cat fused</span>
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===Chicago===
;Hitoshi Suzuki, ''Cat'', 1975.
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This section is swiped from ''Banzzaï'', 18 Dec 2020.
:<html5media>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqvMGE9xzT8</html5media>
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;Damon Locks, Black Monument Ensemble, ''Where Future Unfolds'', 2019.
::Hiroshi Suzuki (trombone & keyboards), Takeru Muraoka (sax), Kunimitsu Inaba (bass), Akira Ishikawa (drums).
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:<html><iframe style="border: 0; width: 100%; height: 120px;" src="https://bandcamp.com/EmbeddedPlayer/album=3239489699/size=large/bgcol=ffffff/linkcol=0687f5/tracklist=false/artwork=small/track=986978937/transparent=true/" seamless><a href="https://intlanthem.bandcamp.com/album/where-future-unfolds">Where Future Unfolds by Damon Locks - Black Monument Ensemble</a></iframe></html>
  
<span style="color:#053;">off to Nubia</span> <span style="font-size:80%;color:#6B9;">(where there was only a mellophone)</span>
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;Art Ensemble of Chicago, ''Les Stances du Sophie'', 1970.
;Shawn Lee's Ping Pong Orchestra, "Ethio", 2011.
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:<html5media>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JmN9rkVfsmo</html5media>
:<html5media>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMyyxYqbLsQ</html5media>
 
::with Michael Leonhardt (trumpet, mellophone, cornet, vibraphone).
 
  
<span style="color:#053;">"No Fear</span> <span style="color:#6B9;">!</span><span style="color:#053;">", Jaco'll save us</span> <span style="color:#6B9;">!</span>
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===Columbus, Georgia (via NOLA)===
;Béla Fleck & Edmar Castañeda, Live at <span style="color:#E0A;">Big Ears</span> Festival, 2019.
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;Brandford Marsalis Quartet, ''Ma Rainey's Black Bottom'', 2020.
:<html5media>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=phOKmRf5QnU</html5media>
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:<html5media>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=764Fb1uo9io</html5media>
::<span style="color:#053;">(with a banjo & a harp)  <span style="font-size:80%;color:#6B9;">Praise be.</span>
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::I first saw ''Fences'' at Swine Palace.  I suppose maybe I should break down and join the netflix movement.<ref>Jordan Hoffman, [https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2020/12/ma-raineys-black-bottom-branford-marsalis-interview How Branford Marsalis Found Ma Rainey’s Sound] ''Vanity Fair'', 18 December 2020.</ref>
  
==Monkey God and Lizard Queen==
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===Doing Math===
[[File:Mosquito_coast.jpg|thumb|right|Mosquito Coast]]
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;Terry Riley & Don Cherry, Köln, Germany (live), 1975.
;The Sorcerers, ''In Search of the Lost City of the Monkey God'', 2020.
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:<html5media>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AVQDPSRGINk</html5media>
:<html5media>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVIg9LY6-AA</html5media>
 
A well-spent hour at ''Banzzaï'' (France Musique) led me to this memorable title,<ref>Nathalie Piolé, Fabien Fleurat & Emmanuelle Lacaze (25 Jun 2020), [https://www.francemusique.fr/emissions/banzzai/les-ombres-amies-kate-stables-fantasy-orchestra-erroll-garner-chip-wickham-and-more-84806 Les ombres amis], Banzzaï, ''France Musique''.</ref> which is apparently the soundtrack to a documentary about the (re)discovery of ancient ruins in  Mosquitia.<ref>Douglas Preston, Dave Yoder (2 March 2015), [https://www.nationalgeographic.com/news/2015/03/150302-honduras-lost-city-monkey-god-maya-ancient-archaeology/ Lost City Discovered in the Honduran Rain Forest], ''National Geographic''.</ref>
 
  
With unexpected citations and funny deformations throughout&mdash;[https://youtu.be/bVIg9LY6-AA?t=354s wait! what are you doing to Antônio & Luiz in the trunk, there ?!]&mdash;this made for a great entry into a unique blend of sounds (bass clarinet/baritone sax, vibes & flute, in particular, with an excellent drummer). ([https://sorcerers.bandcamp.com/album/in-search-of-the-lost-city-of-the-monkey-god bandcamp])
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===Farther East===
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; Naïssam Jamal & Rhythms of Resistance, "Almot Wala Almazala", 2016.
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:<html5media>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=37m4ES5k0ws</html5media>
  
;Sons of Kemet, '''''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Your_Queen_Is_a_Reptile Your Queen is a Reptile]''''', 2018.
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;Gülistan, ''Oriental Groove'', "Ahtarma Meni - Don't Search Me", 1986.
:<html5media>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S00QHjIhDfk</html5media>
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:<html><iframe style="border: 0; width: 100%; height: 120px;" src="https://bandcamp.com/EmbeddedPlayer/album=2102142669/size=large/bgcol=333333/linkcol=4ec5ec/tracklist=false/artwork=small/track=4026625078/transparent=true/" seamless><a href="https://hotmule.bandcamp.com/album/oriental-groove">Oriental Groove by Gülistan</a></iframe></html>
:Shabaka Hutchings (tenor sax) Theon Cross (tuba), Joshua Idehen (poetry), five drummers. Congo Natty (jongleur)
 
  
==Chess in your head==
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;Kyriakos Sfetsas, Greek Fusion Orchestra Vol. 1, 2018.
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:<html><iframe style="border: 0; width: 100%; height: 120px;" src="https://bandcamp.com/EmbeddedPlayer/album=798943064/size=large/bgcol=ffffff/linkcol=0687f5/tracklist=false/artwork=small/transparent=true/" seamless><a href="https://terangabeat.bandcamp.com/album/greek-fusion-orchestra-vol-1">Greek Fusion Orchestra Vol.1 by Kyriakos Sfetsas</a></iframe></html>
  
;Arve Henriksen, "Patient Zero", 2017.
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===Farther North===
:<html5media>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSRKgBDxMok</html5media>
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;Arve Henriksen, ''Towards Language'', "Hibernal", 2017.
:from a CD called ''Towards Language'' which gets thumbs up from the maskèd many. The bamboo sound of his mouthpiece-less trumpet<ref>John Lewis (1 June 2017), [https://www.theguardian.com/music/2017/jun/01/arve-henriksen-towards-language-review-pushing-the-trumpets-sonic-capacities Arve Henriksen: ''Towards Language'' review – pushing the trumpet's sonic capacities], ''The Guardian''.</ref> sent me looking in the time machine for Steve Turre.  I found him back in Vienne in 1997 making <span style="font-size:80%;">(very different)</span> sounds with his [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJbdWn7ltDg sanctified shells].
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:<html5media>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9pRjfZalsU</html5media>
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;Ragnheiður Gröndal, ''Vetrarljóð'', "Jólakötturinn", 2004.
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:<html5media>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6QszJG0sYZE</html5media>
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::Yuletide lore of a prowling ''chat-garou''.<ref>Genderdesk (12 December 2020), [https://genderdesk.wordpress.com/2020/12/12/stekkjarstaur-the-first-of-the-icelandic-yule-lads-arrives-today/ Stekkjarstaur, the first of the Icelandic Yule Lads, arrives today].</ref>
  
;Charles Lloyd & Jason Moran, "Hagar's Lullaby", "Prayer", "Sand Rhythm", NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert, 2016.
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===Farther Out===
:<html5media>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sKqnfdBfaEw</html5media>
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; Angelica Sanchez & Marilyn Crispell, ''How to Turn the Moon'', "Ancient Dream", 2020.
:The first piece is from ''Hagar's Song'' (part V of "Hagar's Suite") (2013). Charles Lloyd apparently isn't ''only'' referring to the Biblical character but also to an enslaved forbear (his great-great-grandmother was taken from her parents at 10 and sold upriver at a slave market).<ref>Tryan Grillo (9 March 2013), [https://ecmreviews.com/2013/03/09/hagars-song/ Charles Lloyd/Jason Moran: Hagar’s Song], ECM Review.</ref>  I have little common ground for a story like this as my distant forbears were likely more familiar with serfdom than slavery and I don't know Old World family stories.  As a result, I remember in the mid-nineties being very perplexed about growing into 21st century "America". First there was "Call me Ishmael," then Mr. Reed, then "Lawd, lawd, wad'nat a fish"?  "[[Juvenilia#The_Old_Wives.27_Whale |The Old Wives' Whale]]" is from that time. For some presumably good reason I did some ''Bib la'' study back then, and was encouraged to write a poem rather than an essay to prove I hadn't just been chewing on the corners of The Book<sup style="font-variant:small-caps;">tm</sup>. 
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: <html5media>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3fO2UW2bYxw</html5media>
  
:The structure of Lloyd's suite and the choice of Monk's "Bolivar's Blues" (named not for Simón, but for a Manhattan hotel) as the next-to-last piece  makes you wonder ''what exactly is being named''.
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;John Lurie, "Power", ''The Legendary Marvin Pontiac: Greatest Hits'', 1999.
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:<html5media>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRPGJMxG8bI</html5media>
  
==Menagerie==
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;Space Galvachers, ''Sounds of Brelok'', 2020.
;Artemis, "The Sidewinder", ''Artemis'', 2020.
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:<html><iframe style="border: 0; width: 100%; height: 120px;" src="https://bandcamp.com/EmbeddedPlayer/album=2118912534/size=large/bgcol=ffffff/linkcol=0687f5/tracklist=false/artwork=small/transparent=true/" seamless><a href="https://spacegalvachers.bandcamp.com/album/space-galvachers-sounds-of-brelok">SPACE GALVACHERS -Sounds of Brelok- by SPACE GALVACHERS</a></iframe></html>
:<html5media>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJK23qV1RYY</html5media>
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:Clément Janinet (violin), Clément Petit (cello), Benjamin Flament (percussion): they call them the SpaceCow-boys;<ref>[https://www.le-grigri.com/disques/2020/11/6/space-galvachers-sounds-of-brelok-green-lab-records Space Galvachers], ''Le Gri-gri'', 9 November 2020. définition: "[http://lemorvandiaupat.free.fr/galvachers.html les galvachers]"</ref> they conjure a grammar above...
::Both the Rolling Stone reporter covering the Newport Jazz festival in 2018<ref name="RS_Newport_2018">Hank Shteamer (6 August 2018), [https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-live-reviews/newport-jazz-festival-2018-best-george-clinton-laurie-anderson-706824/ Newport Jazz Festival 2018: 14 Best Things We Saw], ''Rolling Stone''.</ref> and the president of the Blue Note magic department took note of the spellbound crowd.<ref>Alex Dutilh, Fabien Fleurat, Emmanuelle Lacaze (11 September 2020), [https://www.francemusique.fr/emissions/open-jazz/artemis-sept-deesses-chez-blue-note-86602 Artemis, sept déesses chez Blue Note], Open Jazz, ''France Musique''.</ref>  With such star power the solos are short and the textures are deep.  Lee Morgan & Joe Henderson's famous piece ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJK23qV1RYY §]) is the last song on the album. It is cut in half, slowed down and reworked into what ''Sketches of Spain'' might have sounded like with a bass clarinet, a sax, and a round piano fused into the brew.  It conjures up slitherin' sidewinders getting on very nicely with their sunny day.
 
;Eliane Elias, "A Ra (The Frog)", 2009.
 
:<html5media>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LV-_p-NPUpA</html5media>
 
::Eliane Elias (piano + vocals), Marc Johnson (bass), Rubens de La Corte (guitar), Rafael Barata (drums)
 
;Tomoko Omura, "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kachi-kachi_Yama Revenge of the Rabbit]," ''Branches, v.1'', 2020.
 
:<html5media>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qjRSNWzgIXs</html5media>
 
::Tomoku Omura (violin), Glenn Zaleski (piano), Jeff Miles (guitar), Pablo Menares (bass), Jay Sawyer (drums).<ref>[https://jazztimes.com/audio-video/premieres/jt-video-premiere-the-revenge-of-the-rabbit-by-tomoko-omura/ JT Video Premiere: “The Revenge of the Rabbit” by Tomoko Omura], 4 September 2020, ''Jazz Times''.</ref>
 
;Michael Leonhart & Avaramina 7, "Theme for a Jaguar Shark", ''The Seahorse & the Storyteller'', 2010.
 
:<html5media>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zfFOP3GvKm4</html5media>
 
::19  [https://www.discogs.com/Michael-Leonhart-And-The-Avramina-7-Seahorse-And-The-Storyteller/master/320926 credited] & most creditable musicians. :)  There is a Steely Dan/War (-ish) feel to at least one song ("[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G1SPr-JP5gM Dreams of an Aquarian]") on the non-instrumental version of the album.
 
;Camille Bertault, "A quoi bon", ''Le Tigre'', 2020.
 
:<html5media>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxYpAY0xexU</html5media>
 
::Camille Bertault (vocals), Jacky Terrasson (piano), Christophe Minck (D. Bass),  Donald Kontomanou (drums), Minino Garaï (perc.), Stéphane Guillaume (winds), Michael Leonhart (producer, brass & perc.); "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ym6YG99TYec Tous ego]" is a fun reminder that the tiger is the boss of its carosse, even in ''"Le Tube"''.
 
;Rabih Abou-Khalil, 1) "Maltese Chicken Farm", ''The Cactus of Knowledge'', 2001.  . . . 2) "Is there wine?", ''The Flood and the Fate of the Fish'', 2019.<ref>Alex Dutilh, Fabien Fleurat, Emmanuelle Lacaz (13 September 2019),  [https://www.francemusique.fr/emissions/open-jazz/rabih-abou-khalil-les-suds-de-l-oud-75564 Rabih Abou-Khalil, les suds de l'oud], ''Open jazz'', France Musique.</ref>
 
  
:<html5media>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2dMf5u_f7hM</html5media> . . . <html5media>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fo3YtsRfc2k</html5media>
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===Fuzzy Weather===
::1) Rabih Abou-Khalil (oud), Eddie Allen & Dave Ballou (trumpet), Gabriele Mirabassi (clarinet), Antonio Hart (alto saxophone), Ellery Eskelin (tenor saxophone), Tom Varner (French horn), Dave Bargeron (euphonium), Michel Godard (tuba), Vincent Courtois (cello), Jarrod Cagwin (drums), Nabil Khaiat (frame drum)
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;Nucleus, ''Roots'', 1973. &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Nucleus, ''Alleycat'', 1975.
::2) Rabih Abou-Khalil (composer, oud), Kudsi Ergüner (ney), Jarrod Cagwin (percussion), Gavion Murgia (''[https://sc.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cantu_a_tenore cantu a tenòre]'', launeddas)
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:<html5media>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBRKnvK1JUE</html5media> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <html5media>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=giYvwLM-JEo</html5media>
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::Ian Carr (t), Jocelyn Pitchen (g), Aureo de Souza (perc), Dave MacRae (p), Brian Smith (s,f), Roger Sutton (b).
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::Ian Carr (t), Ken Shaw (g), Roger Sellers (d), Geoff Castle (k), Bob Bertles (s,f), Roger Sutton (b).
  
==Under Cover==
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===Got that swing===
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;Slim Gaillard & Leo Watson, "Avocado Seed Soup Symphony", 1945.
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:<html5media>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yX5Dp5YI67Q</html5media>
  
;Lonnie Smith, "As the World Weeps", ''<span style="color:#800;">Rise Up!</span>'', 2012.
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;Frances Carroll & Her Coquettes featuring Viola Smith, "Snake Charmer", 1939.
::<html5media>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMBGC4oirSs</html5media>
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:<html5media>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o5c_XZaArH4</html5media>
::Lonnie Smith's original studio version finishes with a choir somewhat reminiscent of Donald Byrd, ''A New Perspective'', but over the rebellious voices, there's also a rebellious saxophone.
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::"I'd like you to meet our very charming little drummer... "
;Anat Cohen Quartet & Paquito D'Rivera, "As the World Weeps", ''[https://anzicstore.com/album/claroscuro Claroscuro]'', 2012.
 
::<html5media>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S6V030_WP78</html5media>
 
::Anat Cohen & Paquito D'Rivera (clarinet), Jason Lindner (piano), Joe Martin (bass), Daniel Freedman (drums), Sixth & I, Washington DC, 2011. 
 
  
::Arguably closer to the original than the Artemis cover of "The Sidewinder" above,
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;Stuff Smith, ''Cat on a Hot Fiddle'', "Nice and Warm", 1959.
:::it <u>un</u>arguably <s style="color:#9BB;font-size:80%;">brought down the synagogue</s> made the crowd <sup style="color:#800;">'''''Rise Up!'''''</sup> 
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:<html5media>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_8Yj2Nw3lM</html5media>
::::<span style="font-size:75%;">(''Quod erat factum.'')</span>
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::u2b channels Stuff: [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMaShsZf--lU_ryAjMxah_g §].
::The [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4Hf88I-QaM album version] also features a trombone -- <span style="color:#777;font-size:75%;">(what else?)</span> -- making -- <span style="color:#777;font-size:75%;">let's say</span> -- occasional sounds, which gives a very different feel to the piece.  
 
  
;Mulatu Atsatke, "Yèkèrmo Sew", 1972.
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===!Winter !yet & jes' maybe !Even grew===
:<html5media>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qRtyE6Lqd4o</html5media>
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;Bechara El-Khoury, ''Autumn Pictures'', concerto pour clarinette op. 78, 2010.
::It's pretty likely you will hear some echoes in this piece. :)  RIP Ellis Marsalis. Warm memories of Snug Harbor.
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:<html5media>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6nXJk23uyE</html5media>
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:: Orchestre de jeunes d'Île de France, Patrick Messina (clar.)<ref> Concert de l'Orchestre de chambre de Paris en hommage aux victimes des attentats du 13 novembre 2015, ''Le concert de 20h'', France Musique, 19 November 2020. [https://www.francemusique.fr/emissions/le-concert-de-20h/concert-pianomania-avec-yaron-herman-suzana-bartal-claire-marie-le-guay-david-kadouch-et-florian-noack-88892 25:16] ("Il fait novembre en mon âme")</ref>
  
;Matt Gordy (arr.), "''Petroushka'' (Stravinsky) for Jazz Nonet", 2016.
+
;Raphaël Faune Quartet, ''Faune'', 2020.
:<html5media>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGDfuazQnOo</html5media>
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:<html><iframe style="border: 0; width: 100%; height: 120px;" src="https://bandcamp.com/EmbeddedPlayer/album=3662417721/size=large/bgcol=ffffff/linkcol=0687f5/tracklist=false/artwork=small/track=3701444684/transparent=true/" seamless><a href="https://raphaelpannier.bandcamp.com/album/faune">Faune by Raphaël Pannier</a></iframe></html>
::<span style="color:#777;">Mike Rocha & Jonathan Dane (trumpet), Sara Andon (flute), Rob Lockart (tenor sax), Ido Meshulam (bass trombone), Erik Hughes (trombone), Bryan Pezzone (piano), Chris Colangelo (bass), Matt Gordy (percussion, piano, conductor)</span>
+
::Raphaël Pannier (drums, composition), Miguel Zenon (a. sax), Aaron Goldberg & Giorgi Mikadze (piano), François Moutin (a. bass)
:::Matt Gordy, <span style="font-size:68%;">here conducting with a hammer at the Blue Whale in L.A.</span>, says that one of his seminal influences on piano is Bill Evans, which perhaps explains why I kept waiting for one of the themes in his arrangement of ''Petroushka'' to erupt into Manuel de Falla's "Canción del fuego fatuo" (the second track <span style="font-size:58%;">([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mSS5p9BdNGU&t=984s 16:24])</span> on Miles Davis' ''Sketches of Spain'' in the section below). 
 
:::As it turns out, Falla had been in Paris when Stravinsky's ballet premiered in 1911 (four years before writing the song), and was later commissioned to write ''El Retablo de Maese Pedro'' (Master Peter's Puppet Show [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7cuUvzKzqsY §]) by none other than the countess Edmond de Polignac ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winnaretta_Singer Winnaretta Singer], the famous Parisian ''salonnière'', daughter and heir of Isaac Singer).<ref>Adélaïde de Place (2007), [https://www.mirare.fr/sites/default/files/mir034_livret-1.pdf Livret de ''Manuel de Falla (1876-1946)''], Mirare.</ref>
 
:::It is unclear whether or not this was an effort to re-popularize <span style="color:#777;font-size:75%;">(sock-)</span>puppetry or to sell more Singer sewing machines. :D
 
  
==In Memoriam==
+
====Birdlands====
;Ryo Kawasaki, ''<span style="color:#F70;">Juice</span>'', 1976.
+
;Rautavaara, ''Cantus Arcticus: Concerto for Birds and Orchestra'', 1972.
:<html5media>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kVYgvrvL4k8</html5media>
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:<html5media>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8X2FU1KU4_U</html5media>
:<span style="color:#FC2;">as described on the label</span>
+
::Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France (2019)
;Joaquín Rodrigo (1901-1999) <span style="color:#677;">Concierto de</span> <span style="color:#F70;">Aranjuez</span>
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;Dave Holland Quartet, ''Conference of the Birds'', "Q & A", 1974.
:<html5media>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=svHsTRRwKg0</html5media> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <html5media>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o9xvSRWpnyw</html5media> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <html5media>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mSS5p9BdNGU</html5media>
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:<html5media>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ewmfc__vPsA</html5media>
:Ryo Kawasaki (1947-2020), 1981. (<span style="color:#063;font-weight:bold;">guitar</span>)&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Dorothy Ashby (1932-1986), 1984. (<span style="color:#036;font-weight:bold;">harp</span>)&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Miles Davis (1926-1991), 1960. (<span style="color:#306;font-weight:bold;">trumpet</span>)
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::Dave Holland (b), Anthony Braxton (winds), Sam Rivers (fl), Barry Altschul (d), live at Juan-les-Pins.
  
==!jazz==
+
===re:embering===
  
===Ox on the Roof===
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;Donald Byrd, ''A New Perspective'', "Elijah", 1964.
;Darius Milhaud, ''Le bœuf sur le toit'', 1920.
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:<html5media>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T0LDIxfHXTI</html5media>
:<html5media>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bv9ii_uc2Rc</html5media>
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;Louis Armstrong with Sy Oliver Choir and the All Stars, ''Louis & the Good Book'', "Ezekiel Saw de Wheel", 1958.
 +
:<html5media>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sDJwQqAiH2o</html5media>
  
===Sea-sounds===
 
;Dominique Guiot – ''L'Univers De La Mer'', 1978.
 
:<html5media>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aKvMLu0oTkU</html5media>
 
:most excellent prog food :)
 
  
===some bob-foolery===
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====Previous issues====
 +
*[[Jes' grew (fall 2020)|fall 2020]]
 +
*[[Jes' grew (summer 2020)|summer 2020]]
  
overheard at the 2020 Wikiwiki BotSlam gala,<ref><sup>Le</sup>v!v<sup>ich</sup> (4 Aug 2020), "[https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk%3AInedibleHulk&type=revision&diff=971198511&oldid=971194849#2020_WikiSlam_Bot_Bracket well that didn't go as planned], 2020 WikiSlam Bot Bracket, ''InedibleHulk's TP''.  (IH himself encouraged early study of ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cmk471b2-jA Toxic Waste]''.)</ref> from ''Easy Rider'' (1969) ([[It's Alright Ma, I'm only bleeding|lyrics]])
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===Refs===
;Roger McGuinn, "It's Alright Ma, I'm only bleeding" (Bob Dylan), 1969.
 
:<html5media>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZ1icOc8N5M</html5media>
 
[[File:kyiv.png|thumb|right|<span style="color:#063;">'''This is what happens''' when you ask Gogol about Kiev.</span>  <br /><br />[https://uk.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%A4%D0%B0%D0%B9%D0%BB:Uk-%D0%9A%D0%B8%D1%97%D0%B2.ogg 🔊]<br /><br />  <span style="color:#036;">'''Alexa tells you''': Kyiv's the word.</span>]]
 
:Cf.  Shirley Jackson, "[https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/1948/06/26/the-lottery The Lottery]" (1948) & then "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fm-po_FUmvM Rainy Day Women #12 and #35]", 1966.
 
 
 
===overheard in the tower of song===
 
;Марини Круть, "Hallelujah" (Leonard Cohen), 2018.
 
:<html5media>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qILrSZphSVU</html5media>
 
:Quite a few otherly-whirled gospel postings grew this season over at Genderdesk, including "Women playing bandura".
 
::What's the word?
 
:::Is Kyiv the word? 
 
:or is it kobza?<ref name="GD">Genderdesk (12 October 2020), [https://genderdesk.wordpress.com/2020/10/12/women-playing-bandura/ Women playing bandura], published in [https://genderdesk.wordpress.com/category/music/ GD Cat: Music].</ref>
 
;Johnny Cash,  "Custer", ''Bitter Tears'', 1964.
 
:<html5media>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_CoMSJyrHnY</html5media>
 
::written by Peter Lafarge
 
 
 
===All Hallow's Eve===
 
 
 
;Frank Zappa, ''Civilization: Phaze III'', "Beat the Reaper",  1994.
 
:<html5media>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCVyJjpT1yc</html5media>
 
*4 versions of "[[Ghost Riders|Ghost Riders on the Sky]]" with lyrics
 
;Naïssam Jamal & Rhythms of Resistance, "Almot Wala Almazala", 2016.
 
: <html5media>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=37m4ES5k0ws</html5media>
 
 
 
==2020 US elections==
 
;Ray Charles, Montreux Jazz Festival, "Georgia on My Mind", 1997.
 
:<html5media>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qIp9TwSEgFg</html5media>
 
:h/t ''Democracy Now!''
 
==What could possibly go wrong?==
 
;Mary Halvorson / Bill Frisell – ''The Maid With The Flaxen Hair: A Tribute to Johnny Smith'', 2018.<ref>Alex Dutilh (17 September 2018), [https://www.francemusique.fr/emissions/open-jazz/l-actualite-du-jazz-mary-halvorson-la-guitariste-aux-cordes-de-lin-64519 L'actualité du jazz : Mary Halvorson, la guitariste aux cordes de lin], ''France Musique''.</ref>
 
:<html5media>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iqhn1wL4woQ</html5media>
 
:I'm one of those people who had never listened to Mary Halvorson until someone who shall remain nameless got me looking into prolific women in jazz.  I've included the subtitle, so the title doesn't mislead you into thinking this CD is ''all'' about Debussy.  In fact, it is a tribute to a guitarist who once taught Bill Frisell "old fuddy duddy corny schmaltzy stuff".  Frisell has since recanted this view and has dedicated songs and now, along with Mary Halvorson, an album to him.  Described as a case study in "the bankruptcy of modern jazz guitar",<ref>Martin Schray (28 January 2019), [https://www.freejazzblog.org/2019/01/mary-halvorson-bill-frisell-maid-with.html Mary Halvorson / Bill Frisell – The Maid With The Flaxen Hair: A Tribute to Johnny Smith (Tadzik, 2018)] The Free Jazz Collective.</ref> it's ''ipso facto'' worth a listen, or even several. :)
 
;Charles Lloyd & The Marvels, "Vanished Gardens", 2018.
 
::<html5media>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELf0JnBTX6A</html5media>
 
::Charles Lloyd (tenor sax), Bill Frisell (guitar), Eric Harland (drums), Greg Leisz (dobro, pedal steel), Reuben Rogers (bass).  The album also features Lucinda Williams (vocals) on five of the ten tracks (including "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MXBRWT-LCsM Dust]"). "''Vanished Gardens'' shows how the many currents of American music all flow into a single stream",<ref name="RS_Lloyd">Hank Shteamer  (27 June 2018), [https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-album-reviews/review-charles-lloyd-and-lucinda-williams-fuse-jazz-and-roots-on-vanished-gardens-666138/ Review: Charles Lloyd and Lucinda Williams Fuse Jazz and Roots on ''Vanished Gardens'']", '' Rolling Stone''.</ref> maybe somewhere between Cairo, Memphis and the Atchafalaya.
 
 
 
=Previous issues=
 
*[[Jes' grew (summer 2020)|été 2020]]
 
 
 
=References=
 
  
 
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Revision as of 02:41, 28 December 2020

This wiki needs a jazz page. It will very likely grow. The name of this page is taken from Oakland-based Ishmael Reed's 1972, Mumbo Jumbo, which conjures "a centuries-old battle between two shadow forces: a group representing European institutional order and Jes Grew, a virus/movement/pleasure-seeking principle originating among black artists."[1]

  • What do you think that this Jes Grew is up to?
  • It’s up to its Text. For some, it’s a disease, a plague, but in fact it is an anti-plague. You will recall, Black Herman, that in the past there were germs that avoided words.[2]

After starting the page, I learned of Conjure's "Jes' Grew".

Winter 2020

The ground is not frozen yet and the days are already growing longer!


Addis Ababa

Various, Beyond Addis, 2014.
2666 -- The Art of Listening

Brazil

Bixiga 70, (II), 2013.
Odete Amaral, "Sei lá, Mangueira", Fala Mangueira!, 1968.
Eumir Deodato & Os Catedraticos, Ataque, 1965.


Bronkohorstspruit (S. Africa)

Sibusile Xaba, Unlearning, 2017.
Sibusile Xaba (g. & v.), Ariel Zamonsky (b.), Bonolo Nkoana (d).

Chicago

This section is swiped from Banzzaï, 18 Dec 2020.

Damon Locks, Black Monument Ensemble, Where Future Unfolds, 2019.
Art Ensemble of Chicago, Les Stances du Sophie, 1970.

Columbus, Georgia (via NOLA)

Brandford Marsalis Quartet, Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, 2020.
I first saw Fences at Swine Palace. I suppose maybe I should break down and join the netflix movement.[3]

Doing Math

Terry Riley & Don Cherry, Köln, Germany (live), 1975.

Farther East

Naïssam Jamal & Rhythms of Resistance, "Almot Wala Almazala", 2016.
Gülistan, Oriental Groove, "Ahtarma Meni - Don't Search Me", 1986.
Kyriakos Sfetsas, Greek Fusion Orchestra Vol. 1, 2018.

Farther North

Arve Henriksen, Towards Language, "Hibernal", 2017.
Ragnheiður Gröndal, Vetrarljóð, "Jólakötturinn", 2004.
Yuletide lore of a prowling chat-garou.[4]

Farther Out

Angelica Sanchez & Marilyn Crispell, How to Turn the Moon, "Ancient Dream", 2020.
John Lurie, "Power", The Legendary Marvin Pontiac: Greatest Hits, 1999.
Space Galvachers, Sounds of Brelok, 2020.
Clément Janinet (violin), Clément Petit (cello), Benjamin Flament (percussion): they call them the SpaceCow-boys;[5] they conjure a grammar above...

Fuzzy Weather

Nucleus, Roots, 1973.                                   Nucleus, Alleycat, 1975.
        
Ian Carr (t), Jocelyn Pitchen (g), Aureo de Souza (perc), Dave MacRae (p), Brian Smith (s,f), Roger Sutton (b).
Ian Carr (t), Ken Shaw (g), Roger Sellers (d), Geoff Castle (k), Bob Bertles (s,f), Roger Sutton (b).

Got that swing

Slim Gaillard & Leo Watson, "Avocado Seed Soup Symphony", 1945.
Frances Carroll & Her Coquettes featuring Viola Smith, "Snake Charmer", 1939.
"I'd like you to meet our very charming little drummer... "
Stuff Smith, Cat on a Hot Fiddle, "Nice and Warm", 1959.
u2b channels Stuff: §.

!Winter !yet & jes' maybe !Even grew

Bechara El-Khoury, Autumn Pictures, concerto pour clarinette op. 78, 2010.
Orchestre de jeunes d'Île de France, Patrick Messina (clar.)[6]
Raphaël Faune Quartet, Faune, 2020.
Raphaël Pannier (drums, composition), Miguel Zenon (a. sax), Aaron Goldberg & Giorgi Mikadze (piano), François Moutin (a. bass)

Birdlands

Rautavaara, Cantus Arcticus: Concerto for Birds and Orchestra, 1972.
Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France (2019)
Dave Holland Quartet, Conference of the Birds, "Q & A", 1974.
Dave Holland (b), Anthony Braxton (winds), Sam Rivers (fl), Barry Altschul (d), live at Juan-les-Pins.

re:embering

Donald Byrd, A New Perspective, "Elijah", 1964.
Louis Armstrong with Sy Oliver Choir and the All Stars, Louis & the Good Book, "Ezekiel Saw de Wheel", 1958.


Previous issues

Refs

  1. Nawal Arjini (3 June 2019), "Ishmael Reed Tries to Undo the Damage ‘Hamilton’ Has Wrought", The Nation.
  2. Ishmael Reed, Mumbo Jumbo, 1972.
  3. Jordan Hoffman, How Branford Marsalis Found Ma Rainey’s Sound Vanity Fair, 18 December 2020.
  4. Genderdesk (12 December 2020), Stekkjarstaur, the first of the Icelandic Yule Lads, arrives today.
  5. Space Galvachers, Le Gri-gri, 9 November 2020. définition: "les galvachers"
  6. Concert de l'Orchestre de chambre de Paris en hommage aux victimes des attentats du 13 novembre 2015, Le concert de 20h, France Musique, 19 November 2020. 25:16 ("Il fait novembre en mon âme")