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Sylvie Courvoisier and Mary Halvorson: Bone Bells
BySylvie Courvoisier
piano
Mary Halvorson
guitar
Jimi Hendrix
guitar, electric1942 - 1970

Anthony Braxton
woodwindsb.1945
The combining of these disparate backgrounds may suggest that the music they make together leans to the cerebral side. On the one hand it does. The harmonic complexities of a pair of free-roaming chording instruments in these particular handsthat do not turn away dissonance nor fractiousness, or pensive reveriespresents unique listening challenges. On the other hand, Courvoisier and Halvorson embrace playfulness, lovely interludes and the joy of creation at times, as if they are making a soundtrack to a surreal cartoon.
Courvoisier's classical chops are notable; Halvorson's wild post-Hendix-ian chops are, too. The feeling of the experience of Bone Bells, the pair's third duo album, sounds like 'anything goes,' and we are not talking about the

Cole Porter
composer / conductor1891 - 1964
The album contains eight tracks, half penned by Halvorson, and half by Courvoisier. Good luck, on a blind listen, telling who wrote what. The music might be described as 'virtuosic craziness,' or 'seasoned musicians gone wild.' Bone Bells is a marvelous and compelling mixture of kick-ass freedom, beauty and weirdness. ">
Track Listing
Bone Bells; Esmeralda; Folded Secret; Nags Head Valse; Beclouded; Silly Walk; Float Queens; Cristellina e Lontano.
Personnel
Sylvie Courvoisier
pianoMary Halvorson
guitarAlbum information
Title: Bone Bells | Year Released: 2025 | Record Label: Pyroclastic Records
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