Tag: double bass

  • Anouar Brahem: Blue Maqams

    Anouar Brahem: Blue Maqams

    The fear of repetition is probably what underpins Anouar Brahem’s entire recording career. “C’est ma hantise” (It’s my worst nightmare) said the Tunisian-born oud player in a recent interview. Since his début for the Munich-based ECM record label in 1991, the musician has performed in solo…

  • Ensemble Ériu: Stargazer

    Ensemble Ériu: Stargazer

    In 2014, the Model Arts Centre in Sligo commissioned Irish contemporary traditional septet Ensemble Ériu to write new music during a two week residency. The Model is home to the Niland Collection which includes 42 paintings by Irish artist Jack Butler Yeats (1871 – 1957).…

  • Cuar: Roscanna

    Cuar: Roscanna

    In approaching our vocal music, that style of singing traditional songs which is called in Irish the “sean-nós” – the “old style” – it is best to listen as if we were listening to music for the first time, with a child’s new mind; or…

  • Petros Klampanis: Chroma

    Petros Klampanis: Chroma

    Born on the Greek island of Zakynthos and now based in New-York city, Petros Klampanis is a double-bass player and composer whose music is both influenced by the Mediterranean and Balkan folk traditions of his native country and by the contemporary American jazz scene. Since relocating to…

  • Ensemble Ériu: Imbas

    Ensemble Ériu: Imbas

    Rooted in the traditional styles of North and West Clare, Ensemble Ériu is a unique combination of young Irish musicians revisiting a familiar repertoire with a highly original and innovative perspective. Following up on the band’s self-titled début in 2013 and released in June 2016 last…

  • Wesseltoft Schwarz Berglund: Trialogue

    Wesseltoft Schwarz Berglund: Trialogue

    Since the early 1990s, Norwegian pianist and composer Bugge Wesseltoft has been a fervent innovator, always keen to experiment with a new and contemporary jazz sound – either as a collaborator with Jan Garbarek, Sidsel Endresel or Arild Andersen, as a solo performer, as a…

  • Omer Avital: New Song

    Omer Avital: New Song

    Born in Israel and primarily influenced by the music of Duke Ellington or Charles Mingus, composer and double bass player Omer Avital moved to New-York in 1992 where he became a regular at Greenwich Village’s Smalls Jazz Club. Establishing himself as a sought-after sideman or…

  • Ensemble Ériu: Jurna

    Ensemble Ériu: Jurna

    “Ensemble” is a great word choice: it conveys the idea of a group of musicians playing in the field of either classical, contemporary or jazz music, while in the Irish context, composer Seán Ó Riada’s band Ceoltóirí Chualann introduced the idea of ensemble playing in…