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2016: An Ivo Perelman Marathon
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Ivo Perelman
saxophone, tenorb.1961


Albert Ayler
saxophone, tenor1936 - 1970

Rashied Ali
drums1935 - 2009

William Parker
bassb.1952

Matthew Shipp
pianob.1960
As Perelman has progressed, his music has been thoughtfully documented. There are also the fine discs on Not Two Records, Clean Feed, Cadence Jazz/CIMP, and Boxholder Records. Since 2010, with the exception of One (RareNoise Records, 2013) a session with

Joe Morris
bass, acousticb.1955

More numbers, and this is probably more significant: the cast of regular contributors to his recordings these past six years have included drummers

Whit Dickey
drums
Gerald Cleaver
drumsb.1963

Michael Bisio
bass, acoustic
Mat Maneri
violab.1969
Each year Perelman's technique gets honed, refining and sharpening itself without losing that edginess heard in his earliest recordings. He has developed his technique to improvise in the highest register of his horn. An amazing feat in itself, but he also communicates and improvises with the players listed above, all masters of their own craft. Of special note is his separated-at-birth collaborator Matthew Shipp. Both musicians' careers have paralleled each other, each creating a distinctive language and each representing a beacon for jazz improvisation.
Highlights for this past year include his latest collaboration with pianist/vibraphonist

Karl Berger
vibraphone1935 - 2023


Ornette Coleman
saxophone, alto1930 - 2015

Kirk Knuffke
trumpet
Aki Takase
pianob.1948

Alexander von Schlippenbach
pianob.1938

Don Cherry
trumpet1936 - 1995


Mat Maneri
violab.1969
Absorbing Perelman's music requires an act of immersion. Play this music in your car or on a walk and allow it to shape you perception of the world. Spin the discs as the soundtrack to your day or evening and it integrates into your thoughts and speech patterns. It is almost as if the listener becomes a collaborator to this music.


Craig Taborn
pianob.1970

John Hébert
bass
Chris Lightcap
bassb.1971
With just Perelman's recorded output of 2016 loaded into your mobile deivce, there is enough music to run two marathons.
Tracks and Personnel
The Hitchhiker
Tracks: The Shadowy Path; The Well Of Memory; Twilight; Unspoken Feelings; The Hitchhiker; Pride And Prejudice; Extremely Loud While Incredibly Quiet; Engulfed In Flames; Zen And The Art Of Improvisation; The Sound Of Bliss; Well-Behaved Quarter Notes.
Personnel: Ivo Perelman: tenor saxophone; Karl Berger: vibraphone.
The Art Of the Improv Trio: Volume 1
Tracks: Part 1; Part 2; Part 3; Part 4; Part 5; Part 6.
Personnel: Ivo Perelman: tenor saxophone; Karl Berger: piano; Gerald Cleaver: drums.
Blue
Tracks: Blue; Turtle Dance; Amost Blue; Bluebird; Instant; Wee Hours; Blue Lester; Tight Rope; Crossword.
Personnel: Ivo Perelman: tenor saxophone; Joe Morris: acoustic guitar.
The Art Of the Improv Trio: Volume 6
Tracks: Part 1; Part 2.
Personnel: Ivo Perelman: tenor saxophone; Joe Morris: bass; Gerald Cleaver: drums.
The Art Of the Improv Trio: Volume 3
Tracks: Part 1; Part 2; Part 3; Part 4; Part 5; Part 6; Part 7; Part 8; Part 9.
Personnel: Ivo Perelman: tenor saxophone; Matthew Shipp: piano; Gerald Cleaver: drums.
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Albert Ayler
Rashied Ali
William Parker
Matthew Shipp
Joe Morris
Whit Dickey
Gerald Cleaver
Michael Bisio
Mat Maneri
Karl Berger
Ornette Coleman
Kirk Knuffke
Aki Takase
Alexander von Schlippenbach
Don Cherry
Craig Taborn
John Hebert
Chris Lightcap
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