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Barry Guy Blue Shroud Band: all this this here
ByBarry Guy
bass, acousticb.1947
Guy has long been fascinated by Beckett, who provided the conceptual frame for Fizzles (Maya, 1993), albeit without invoking words, and Time Passing... (Maya, 2015) which excerpts the playwright'sPing. He also finds correspondence in three other texts from different sources similarly dealing with "life in transit" which he incorporates between the two renditions, drawing inspiration from two Eighteenth century Japanese haikus, a poem by Irish writer Barra O'Seaghdha and another by Beckett.
Just as the words derive from a rich variety of traditions, so does the music. One unique feature of the Blue Shroud Band is that it brings together skilled practitioners of Baroque music with seasoned improvisers, and those like Guy with a foot in both worlds, as well as those of contemporary classical and jazz. With such a rich menu the danger is that it confuses and one flavor overwhelms another. It is Guy's genius that he is able to unite them into a coherent whole.
In what must be a logistical nightmare, the 14-strong ensemble contains nine nationalities. Remarkably the line up has remained almost entirely unchanged since the outfit's 2014 unveiling, having only replaced

Peter Evans
trumpet
Percy Pursglove
trumpet
Michel Godard
tubaMarc Unternährer
tubaVersatile vocalist

Savina Yannatou
vocalsFurthermore each section furnishes opportunities for individual expression which arise organically from the performance. For instance early in the first rendition Pursglove's supple trumpet comes to the fore in a series of liquid waspish fanfares, while later Untern?hrer's tuba fluidly weaves around

Agusti Fernandez
pianob.1954
In overall terms, that appealing dichotomy between forthright grandeur and unmoored exchanges surfaces again on "Waiting" and also elsewhere. Then as if to offer a counterbalance, the group transforms into a surging jazzy big band fuelled by twin drummers

Ramón López
drumsb.1961
Lucas Niggli
drumsTorben Snekkestad
saxophone
Per Texas Johansson
woodwindsJulius Gabriel
saxophone, baritoneThe packaging helpfully includes the texts, an overview from Guy and an erudite essay by author and film producer Jonathan Creasy explaining the genesis and construction of the work. Even at over 72-minutes the album, recorded in the studio in Portugal, is jam packed with event. With its vaulting ambition and spectacular execution it establishes yet another high water mark in Guy's work and demands in depth listening. ">
Track Listing
Comment Dire; Waiting; Time Thing; Lysandra; Brief Dream; And Two Haiku; Time Thing 2; What Is The Word.
Personnel
Barry Guy
bass, acousticSavina Yannatou
vocalsAgusti Fernandez
pianoBenjamin Dwyer
guitarPercy Pursglove
trumpetTorben Snekkestad
saxophonePer Texas Johansson
woodwindsJulius Gabriel
saxophone, baritoneMarc Untern?hrer
tubaLucas Niggli
drumsFanny Paccoud
violaAdditional Instrumentation
Maya Homburger: violin; Fanny Paccoud: viola; Ben Dwyer: guitar; Torben Snekkestad: soprano and tenor saxophone; Michael Niesemann: alto saxophone, oboe, oboe d’amore; Per Texas Johansson: tenor sax , clarinet; Julius Gabriel: baritone and soprano saxophonw; Marc Untern?hrer: tuba; Lucas Niggli: percussion; Ramon Lopez: percussion.
Album information
Title: all this this here | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Fundacja Sluchaj
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