Maniscalco, Bigoni, Solborg: Emanuele Maniscalco (piano. keys); Francesco Bigoni (saxes, clarinet); Mark Solborg (guitar, electronics).
Another tremendous night of improvised jazz was enjoyed by a sell out Friday night crowd at Newcastle’s Lit and Phil.
The evening began with the Danish trio - Maniscalco, Bigoni, Solborg with a jazz version of Scandi noir for joyous it wasn’t. Very serious, an almost classical work - Solberg had been comparatively wild in his solo performance the previous evening. There was some fine juxta play by Maniscalco between electronic keyboard and piano and when Bigoni switched to clarinet it was a little more cheerful. All in all, a set for the meditative listener.
Binker Golding (sax); Alexander Hawkins (piano); John Pope (bass); Paul Hession (drums).
(© Ken Drew) |
Nicole Mitchell: (flutes).
(© Ken Drew) |
How could you possibly follow that you might ask? A solo flautist may not have been everyone’s choice but US star Nicole Mitchell soon dispelled anyone who may have had such concerns. To describe Mitchell as simply a flautist is a bit of a misnomer. With the skilful manipulation of a range of electronic devices she manged to conjure a hypnotic soundscape as voice and flute were harmonized and looped against a background of beats and rhythms. The quite astonishing thing was that everything seemed to be controlled from a mobile phone. On the final piece Mitchell even managed to get ‘Newcastle Festival of Jazz and Improvised Music’ into the lyrics -sublime. Steve H
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