Richard Scott ‘Ayler In Sweden’ + Hannah Marshall (Solo Cello)
The Globe
Sunday 28th September
Doors: 7.00pm (Music Starts 8.00pm)
Hannah Marshall 8.00pm - 8.40pm
Richard Scott’s ‘Ayler in Sweden’ 9.00pm - 9.45pm / 10.00pm
Tickets are priced at £12 with an optional £2 festival donation available (+ Booking Fee)
Part of Newcastle Festival of Jazz and Improvised Music
This concert is presented by Newcastle Festival of Jazz and Improvised Music in association with The Globe and Jazz North East.
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Richard Scott - ‘Ayler in Sweden’
Richard Scott (Fiddle)
Faye MacCalman (Saxophone)
Graham Hardy (Trumpet)
John Pope (Double Bass)
Emil Karlsen (Drums)
A brand new project, Ayler in Sweden, imagines a world in which free jazz pioneer Albert Ayler, after beginning his recording career in Sweden in 1962, remained in Scandinavia instead of moving back to the US and incorporated its traditional music into his playing, fusing the ecstatic melodies and asymmetrical rhythms of Swedish folk music with visceral and explosive free jazz.
Newcastle-based violinist Richard Scott has spent the last 10 years immersed in the rarely-overlapping worlds of free improvisation and Scandinavian folk music. He has performed and recorded with Eddie Prévost, Angharad Davies, Hannah Marshall, Mark Sanders, Rachel Musson, Xhosa Cole and many others, and has played and run workshops at folk festivals and events across the UK, Denmark and Sweden.
Joining him for this project's debut performance (mirroring the instrumentation of the Albert Ayler Quintet of 1965 - 1966) are three of Newcastle's most versatile and sought-after improvising musicians: Faye MacCalman (tenor sax), Graham Hardy (trumpet) and John Pope (bass), and the brilliant Leeds-based Norwegian drummer Emil Karlsen."
https://richard-scott.info/home.html
Hannah Marshall
Hannah Marshall (Solo Cello)
Hannah's playing carves pathways into noise and micro-tonality, as well as standard melodic aspects of the 'Cello, where texture, rhythm & tonality blur. She plays at times with traditional sensibility, and at others times treats the instrument as a collection of parts to be manipulated and re-analysed, often combining the two. Her practice is informed by studies in physicality, natural law & sound healing.
“...one wonders just how she can leave so strong an impression without either grandstanding or ostentation. Her performance here runs threadlike through the music, weaving it together like a tapestry. Music for the shaman in us all” - Duncan Heining (Jazzwise Magazine)
The Globe
The Globe, 11 Railway Street, NE4 7AD
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www.theglobenewcastle.bar
The Globe
Age Restrictions: All ages welcome with under 18’s accompanied by an adult.
Accessibility: Fully accessible for wheelchair users, a lift facility is available to access an upstairs fully accessible toilet.
Travel: Central Station Metro is located just under half a mile from the venue
(approximately 8 minutes walk).
Buses: 12 / 12A / 22 / 22X to Scotswood Road.
Limited street parking outside of the venue, a small fee based car park is located across the road
(Charges may apply).
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