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Grand Union at the Hackney Empire
ByHackney Empire
Undream'd Shores
London
November 2, 2014
A while ago, I started to suggest to

Tony Haynes
composer / conductor1941 - 2024
Not that the denizens of West End jazz at the Barbican, Ronnie's or the South Bank would know it but GUO have been bringing together world jazz and theatre for thirty years in London's East End. On a drizzly November night, this stellar orchestra brought along their new Grand Union World Choir, the Grand Union Youth Orchestra String Ensemble and members of GUO's 2nd Generation project to create another unique and radical entertainment.
At times, it's hard not to laughfrom sheer delight. A female Bulgarian Latin percussionist, Lilia Iontcheva, teamed with Chilean Carlos Fuentes on congas and
There's so much going on that one is swept away in the moment and recall after the event is just a kaleidoscope of memories, brightly coloured but fleeting as the next one cuts in. But where else would you hear

Claude Deppa
trumpet
Chris Biscoe
saxophoneb.1947

Tony Kofi
saxophone, tenorb.1966
But this night also marked the coming of age of GUO's youth section. The strings, none of them out of the teens were truly professional. These young musicians have, in the last two years, grown in confidence and skill quite remarkably. Mak Murtic on tenor from Croatia and British Caribbean bassist Josh Brandler were particularly impressive but saying that should take nothing away from their peers whose chance to shine will no doubt come.
And the way the band uses voices is just so inspiring and what voices! Gunes Cerit's plangent tones on an Anatolian folk tune lead inevitablyor so it seemsto Croatian Maya Rivi?'s gorgeous contralto on an Eastern European dance tune. Great dancing too! And as for Jonathan André's dramatic "Mr. Never Smile"dedicated to immigration officers everywhereand Congolese singer Jacqueline Lwanzo righteous along with other members of the choirincluding another fine contralto in Noga Ritteron the uplifting West African rhythms of "Twimbe Sana," this was surely the finest GUO show ever. Not that the denizens of West End jazz will notice.
East End jazz refreshes the parts West End jazz cannot reach!
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