Crossings – points of convergence, loci for decision-making, determination and daring resolve. For more than four decades, New York multi-instrumentalist and composer Ned Rothenberg has operated at the stimulating nexus of no-return, working with challenging artists such as Evan Parker, Fred Frith, Marc Ribot, Elliott Sharp, Julian Sartorius and Sainkho Namtchylak in his bold pursuance of a unique and intimate musical voice liberated from all idiomatic fetters.
His latest quartet finds him accompanied by three other like-minded musicians – Mary Halvorson, Tomas Fujiwara and regular Rothenberg associate, Sylvie Courvoisier – close friends whose equally boundary-busting careers have seen them ferment vital connections between the hook-laden audacities of New York’s downtown jazz scene, the detailed intricacies of European chamber music and the chaotic ruckus of experimental rock alongside musicians including Anthony Braxton, John Zorn, Ikue Mori, Bill Frisell, Ingrid Laubrock and Tomeka Reid. Such pedigrees make them obvious allies for a set of audacious explorations where daring composition and fearlessly inventive improvisation tandem together as complementary conceptual agents.
With Crossings 4, Rothenberg plots and juggles his compelling coordinates, flagging up a succession of shifting signposts and pivots around which his accomplices extemporise, each of them committed to pushing the music into lesser explored terrains, intrepidly transitioning between contrasting sections in elaborate interplays of unconventional rhythm and timbre.
Whether its Halvorson’s signature pitch-shifted guitar paroxysms, Courvoisier’s playful ivory tumbles or Fujiwara’s singular stylistic beat synthesis, each component of Rothenberg’s crack quartet contributes to its ever-evolving hive mind. Here, the group is all. Even elaborate solo deviations are pledged to the benefit of collective ensemble expression, while also allowing each player ample opportunity to stretch out and articulate, individual sounds unfurling like probing tendrils over remote alien outposts, reaching out, seeking surprising footholds within the great unknown. bandcamp.com
Tracklist :
1. Seersucker 9:25
Music By – Ned Rothenberg, Sylvie Courvoisier
2. Sheets To The Wind 4:55
Music By – Halvorson, Rothenberg, Courvoisier, Fujiwara
3. Quarantina 9:46
Music By – Ned Rothenberg
4. Tangled Tangos 9:25
Music By – Ned Rothenberg
5. Breather 10:22
Music By – Halvorson, Rothenberg, Courvoisier, Fujiwara
6. Bob And Weave 8:09
Music By – Ned Rothenberg
Credits :
Bass Clarinet, Alto Saxophone, Clarinet – Ned Rothenberg
Drums – Tomas Fujiwara
Guitar – Mary Halvorson
Piano – Sylvie Courvoisier
6.3.26
NED ROTHENBERG — Crossings Four (2023) FLAC (tracks), lossless
4.2.23
SYLVIE COURVOISIER | MARK FELDMAN | IKUE MORI | EVAN PARKER - Miller's Tale (2016) FLAC (tracks), lossless
Tracklist :
1 Death Of A Salesman 7:57
2 A View From The Bridge 6:30
3 The American Dream 13:30
4 Up From Paradise 8:03
5 Riding On A Smile And A Shoeshine 6:13
6 Playing For Time 4:47
7 The Reason Why 5:01
8 Nothing's Planted 3:41
9 A Fountain Pen 3:46
Credits :
Electronics – Ikue Mori (pistas: 1 to 5, 8, 9)
Music By – Evan Parker, Ikue Morie*, Mark Feldman, Sylvie Courvoisier
Piano – Sylvie Courvoisier (pistas: 1 to 4, 6, 9)
Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone – Evan Parker (pistas: 1 to 4, 6 to 8)
Violin – Mark Feldman (pistas: 1 to 5, 7)
1.7.22
JOHN ZORN – Malphas : Book Of Angels Vol. 3 (Mark Feldman and Sylvie Courvoisier Play Masada Book Two) (2006) Archival Series | Two Version | FLAC (image+.tracks+.cue), lossless
A spectacular presentation of eleven new compositions from Zorn’s Book of Angels by two passionate virtuosos whose work together is never less than perfection itself. Contextualizing the music into a classical recital for violin and piano, this is the chamber music of the future. Exciting and breathtaking, Mark and Sylvie have put together a program filled with imagination, lyricism and an intense energy.
New Jewish music by one of the greatest violin/piano pairings ever. This is a whole new all-encompassing direction for classical music. TZADIK
Tracklist :
1 Azriel 4:12
2 Basus 3:27
3 Rigal 4:15
4 Kafziel 4:23
5 Labariel 6:20
6 Zethar 1:44
7 Paschal 5:21
8 Boel 4:35
9 Sammael 3:05
10 Padiel 6:27
11 Sretil 2:49
Credits :
Piano, Arranged – Sylvie Courvoisier
Violin, Arranged – Mark Feldman
Composed, Producer – John Zorn
Illustration – Jarrault
20.6.22
JOHN ZORN : Voices In The Wilderness (2003) 2CD | Radical Jewish Culture – 72, Masada 10 Years – Volume Two | Two Version | APE + FLAC (image+.tracks+.cue), lossless
As John Zorn’s most popular project reaches its tenth year, Tzadik celebrates the Masada songbook with a series of all-star tributes. Following Masada Guitars, Volume 2 is an eclectic and powerful collection of almost two dozen Masada classics artfully arranged by some of the downtown scene’s most creative performers. Zorn’s catchiest and most lyrical tunes performed by rock bands, klezmer groups, vocalists, jazz. TZADIK
Tracklist 1 :
1 Pharaoh's Daughter– Karaim 4'19
Bass – Shanir Ezra Blumenkranz
Cello – Noah Heoffeld
Guitar – Ben Oir
Melodica, Recorder – Daphna Mor
Oud, Vocals – Basya Schechter
Percussion, Vocals, Producer – Daniel Freedman
Violin – Meg Okura
2 Ben Perowksy Trio– Kisofim 6'45
Bass – Drew Gress
Drums, Arranged By – Ben Perowsky
Piano – Uri Caine
3 Cracow Klezmer Band– Meholalot 4'57
Accordion, Arranged By – Jaroslaw Bester
Accordion, Clarinet, Percussion – Oleg Dyyak
Double Bass – Wojciech Front
Engineer – Jacek Mastykarz
Violin – Jaroslaw Tyrala
4 Rova Saxophone Quartet– Lakom 4'07
Baritone Saxophone – Jon Raskin
Engineer – Myles Boisen
Sopranino Saxophone – Steve Adams
Soprano Saxophone – Bruce Ackley
Tenor Saxophone, Arranged By – Larry Ochs
5 Zony Mash– Tekufah 6'23
Bass – Keith Lowe
Drums – Andy Roth
Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes] – Wayne Horvitz
Engineer – Mel Detmer
Engineer [Assistant] – Randall Dunn
Guitar – Timothy Young
6 Naftule's Dream– Paran 5'10
Clarinet – Glenn Dickson
Drums – Eric Rosenthal
Guitar – Brandon Seabrook
Piano – Michael McLaughlin
Trumpet – Gary Bohan
Tuba – Jim Gray
7 Kramer– Khebar 2'20
Voice, Arranged By, Instruments – Kramer
8 Satlah– Nevalah 3'39
Bass – Shanir Ezra Blumenkranz
Drums – Kevin Zubek
Soprano Saxophone, Arranged By – Daniel Zamir
9 Jewlia Eisenberg– Abidan 3'53
Engineer – Dan Rathburn
Percussion – Wesley Anderson
Voice, Arranged By – Jewlia Eisenberg
10 Pachora– Tirzah 5'06
Bass, Guitar – Skúli Sverrisson
Clarinet – Chris Speed
Drums, Percussion – Jim Black
Organ, Engineer – Jamie Saft
Tambura, Baglama [Saz], Guitar – Brad Shepik
11 Lemon Juice Quartet– Peliyot 5'49
Bass – Shanir Ezra Blumenkranz
Drums – Kevin Zubek
Engineer – Fabrice Dupont
Guitar – Eyal Maoz
Trumpet – Avishai E. Cohen
12 Steven Bernstein– Shebuah 8'27
Clarinet – Doug Wieselman, Marty Erhlich
Cornet, Arranged By – Steven Bernstein
Engineer – Sam Berkow, Steve Sockey
Shaker [Shakers] – Aaron Johnson
Vocals, Guitar – Doug Wamble
Tracklist 2 :
1 Medeski Martin & Wood– Ziphim 7'16
Bass – Chris Wood
Engineer – David Baker, Michael Fossenkemper
Keyboards – John Medeski
Percussion – Billy Martin
2 Rashanim– Avodah 5'32
Bass – Shanir Ezra Blumenkranz
Drums, Percussion – Mathias Künzli
Guitar – Jon Madof
3 Davka– Rokhev 3'16
Bassoon – Paul Hanson
Cajón – Kevin Mummey
Cello – Moses Sedler
Engineer – Andre Moran
Violin – Daniel Hoffman
4 Tin Hat Trio– Tannaim 3'29
Accordion, Bass Harmonica – Rob Burger
Guitar, Dobro, Banjo, Percussion – Mark Orton
Violin, Viola – Carla Kihlstedt
5 Peter Apfelbaum– Acharei Mot 7'32
Bass – Patrice
Drums – Dafnis Prieto
Engineer – Aaron Johnston
Guitar – David Phelps
Organ – Hiawatha Lockport
Organ, Tenor Saxophone, Percussion, Arranged By – Peter Apfelbaum
Violin – Charles Burnham
6 Mephista– Malkut 3'30
Computer [Laptop] – Ikue Mori
Drums – Susie Ibarra
Engineer – Jim Staley
Piano – Sylvie Courvoisier
7 Mike Patton– Kochot 3'47
Percussion – William Winant
Voice, Instruments, Arranged By – Mike Patton
8 Ben Goldberg Trio– Jair 5'22
Bass – Devin Hoff
Clarinet, Arranged By – Ben Goldberg
Drums – Ches Smith
9 The Wollesens– Ne'eman 6'54
Alto Saxophone – Dave Binney
Bass – Jesse Murphy
Drums – Kenny Wollesen
Guitar – Steve Cardenas, Tony Scherr
Organ – Brian Mitchell
10 Professionales– Tahah 3'45
Bass – Brad Jones
Drums – Roberto Rodriguez
Piano – Anthony Coleman
11 Jenny Scheinman– Tiferet 5'02
Bass – Todd Sickafoose
Drums – Scott Amendola
Engineer – Jeff Cressman
Guitar – Nels Cline
Violin, Arranged By – Jenny Scheinman
12 Jamie & Vanessa Saft– Kedem 7'29
Keyboards, Bass, Guitar, Programmed By, Engineer, Arranged By – Jamie Saft
Vocals – Vanessa Saft
Credits :
Composed, Producer – John Zorn
Painting [Cover Painting (Morocco. 2000)] – Karen Liebowitz
18.6.22
JOHN ZORN | MARK FELDMAN | SYLVIE COURVOISIER : Masada Recital (2004) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
Virtuosic fireworks and heartfelt lyricism from two of the most amazing musicians in new music. Performing a dozen compositions from the vast Masada repertory, including the world premiere of a piece never before performed, Masada Recital is another new interpretation of the now classic book of compositions expanding on the Jewish tradition. TZADIK
Tracklist :
1 Kanah 4:15
2 Socoh 3:46
3 Mahshav 5:39
4 Karet 2:05
5 Abidan 3:07
6 Malkut 2:15
7 Azekah 6:05
8 Nezikin 2:14
9 Karaim 8:55
10 Hath Arob 2:12
11 Aravot 3:48
12 Mahlah 4:52
Credits :
Composed By [All Compositions By] – John Zorn
Painting [Cover Painting] – Karen Liebowitz
Piano, Arranged By – Sylvie Courvoisier
Violin – Mark Feldman
13.6.22
JOHN ZORN : Femina (2009) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
Structured as a colorful tribute to women in the Arts, Femina is a triumphant return to the file card technique that has produced some of Zorn's most shockingly original compositions. Much like an aural film, the music jumps from scene to scene with breathtaking precision, following its own peculiar logic. Hildegard von Bingen, Meredith Monk, Simone de Beauvoir, Frida Kahlo, Madame Blavatsky, Isadora Duncan, Hélène Cixous, Gertrude Stein, Abe Sada, Sylvia Plath, Louise Bourgeois, Margaret Mead, Loie Fuller, Dorothy Parker, Yoko Ono and the moon goddess En Hedu’Anna are just a few of the figures who are referenced, reflected and summoned in this soulful and exhilarating tribute to some of the greatest hearts and minds that ever lived. Featuring an all-woman band of some of the downtown scene's most creative and talented musicians, Femina is one of Zorn's deepest and most profoundly beautiful creations. Unique packaging contains artwork and a booklet of images by Kiki Smith, one of the world’s greatest and most important art visionaries. TZADIK
Tracklist :
1 Femina, Pt. 1 11'42
2 Femina, Pt. 2 10'11
3 Femina, Pt. 3 10'16
4 Femina, Pt. 4 3'17
Credits :
Cello – Okkyung Lee
Composed By, Arranged By, Conductor, Producer – John Zorn
Electronics – Ikue Mori
Harp – Carol Emanuel
Percussion – Shayna Du Ikue Morinkelman
Piano – Sylvie Courvoisier
Violin – Jennifer Choi
Special Guest
Laurie Anderson: Opening Narration
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MEDIÆVAL BÆBES — Illumination (2009) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
The Mediæval Bæbes, with their original melodies, harmony singing, and set of often electronic instruments, clearly use medieval music as a ...


