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Julian Siegel Quartet At Magy's Farm
ByThis was the sort of gig that renews the faith of the most jaded jazz buff, and that makes instant converts of newcomers.
Magy's Farm
Dromara, N. Ireland
April 27, 2024
Johannes Weege, co-founder of German jazz club Doubletime had traveled all the way from Hamelin. Apart from Double Time, the medieval town is famed for the story of the Pied Piper, who lured the town's children away with his hypnotic music, after the elders had failed to pay him for ridding Hamelin of its rat population. The "piper" this Saturday evening was Julian Siegel, luring neither rats nor children, but jazz aficionados to Dromara's own famed jazz venue, Magy's Farm.
Siegel has been a mainstay of the UK jazz scene since the mid-1980s. Even a partial résumé of the heavy hitters who have come calling on the reeds player's services attests to that; Seigel's credits include

Kenny Wheeler
flugelhorn1930 - 2014

Hermeto Pascoal
multi-instrumentalist1936 - 2025

Michael Gibbs
tromboneb.1937

Django Bates
pianob.1960

John Taylor
piano1942 - 2015

John McLaughlin
guitarb.1942
But it is Siegel's own groups that best highlight not just his playing but his notable songwriting chops as well. The jazz-rock band Partisans has been on the go since 1996. The Julian Siegel Quartet, featuring drummer

Gene Calderazzo
drums
Oli Hayhurst
bass
Liam Noble
pianoThe guts of the straight-through set came from Vista (Whirlwind Recordings, 2018). The concert got off to a high-energy start with "Intro Music," a rhythmically urgent piece of tight-knit group dynamics propelled by Siegel's riffing bass clarinet. Without pause, the music segued into "I Want To Go To Brazil." On tenor saxophone, over Calderazzo's pulsating rhythmic tattoo and Hayhurst's bass mantra, Siegel carved a serpentine path of melodious adventure. Picking up the baton, Noble kept the flames high, working the upright piano's mid-range with a feverish intensity matched by Calderazzo, who moved from mallets to brushes and finally sticks as the music climbed. It was thrilling stuff.
The quartet treaded softly on "Song," a refined ballad that Siegel has also given the big-band treatment to on Tales From The Jacquard (Whirlwind Recordings, 2021) with the 18-piece Julian Siegel Jazz Orchestra. Hayhurst delivered an arresting solo of earthy lyricism, generating loud applause before Siegel slipped back in with purring legato lines.

Bud Powell
piano1924 - 1966
New song "Second String," a

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967
"The Goose" proved that these gentlemen can also whip up a wicked jazz-funk groove, Siegel leading the way with another strikingly inventive solo that married melodious arc and biting edge. Another new composition "Snooker Gods"nicely timed given that the 2024 World Snooker Championship was entering the business end--- bristled with collective energy; Sigel and Noble in turn offered fesity improvisations, the pianist channeling his inner

Chucho Valdes
pianob.1941
It was all over in the blink of an eye. For the final number Siegel turned to bass clarinet on

Wayne Shorter
saxophone1933 - 2023
The Julian Siegel Quartet's performance was a reminder of just how persuasive jazz can be when steered by deep reserves of musical intuition and personal empathy. This was the sort of gig that renews the faith of the most jaded jazz buff, and that makes instant converts of newcomers.
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