jeudi 22 mai 2025

Pochette - John Zorn / Dave Lombardo, Memories, Dreams, And Reflections

 
Parution : juillet 2025.


Tracklist:

1. Sacred Beasts
2. Brethren
3. A Dangerous Requiem
4. Scimitar
5. Hail and Thunder
6. Timestead
7. Santeria
8. Tractatus

Personnel:

John Zorn – alto saxophone
Dave Lombardo – drums

Naked City, Londres, 6 novembre 1988

 


lundi 19 mai 2025

En vrac (162) - Avril 2025

 
Photo : 
- John Zorn et Dave Lombardo.
- Cobra, The Drawing Center.
- La partition de Road Runner.
- Richard Stoltzaman avec la partition de Breathturn.
- John Zorn Hermetic Cartography, catalogue de l'exposition au Drawing Center.

Texte :
Before the World Knew His Name: John Zorn in the 1980s (In Sheep's Clothing Hi Fi).
Zorn on Paper (The Brooklyn Rail).

Courte vidéo :
- Expo John Zorn au Drawing Center.

Nouvelles pièces de musique de concert : 

Breathturn (2025) • duration: 9'00
A beautiful and soulful piece of Judaica written for Richard Stoltzman, MIka Stoltzman, and Fred Sherry.
clarinet, cello, marimba 

Notes on the Singular Assumption of Mystical Solidarity Approaching Nine Neological Approximations Illuminating the Eternal Return of the Same (2025) • duration: 4'00
A smoking hot encore piece for violin, cello, and piano—intense, driving, and exciting—with deep philosophical undertones.
violin, cello, piano


Audio - John Zorn's Masada live at the Ted Mann Concert Hall - April 14, 2001


 

Pochette - Fantasma

 
À paraître en juin.



Dave Lombardo - John Zorn : Memories, Dreams, and Reflections


Dave Lombardo - John Zorn : Memories, Dreams, and Reflections [#9324]

Friends and colleagues for over 25 years, John Zorn and Dave Lombardo are two of the most uncompromising and powerful musical visionaries in modern music and “Memories, Dreams, and Reflections” presents these two extreme virtuosos in an exciting session of pure improvisation. Drum shaman Dave Lombardo and renegade sax alchemist Zorn are at their freewheeling best here and their connection has never been tighter. Intense, telepathic, filled with love, surprise, respect, and an insatiable curiosity, this is an unexpected but inevitable meeting of two old friends who are also two modern musical masters. 

Audio - John Zorn et Ned Rothenberg, 1997