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FRIDAY 01.11.2019

20h30 // De Ruimte // Amsterdam // 6-18€ (sliding scale) // Tickets at the door

  • Marta Warelis/Sanem Kalfa/Esat Ekincioğlu/Onno Govaert
  • Rodrigo Amado This is our Language (Rodrigo Amado/Joe McPhee/Kent Kessler/Chris Corsano)

International heroes of the free music in a super-super group. The evening starts with a new exciting local trio.

SANEM KALFA/MARTA WARELIS/ESAT EKINCIOGLU/ONNO GOVAERT
A promising new trio, that debuted during the last edition of the Zomerjazzfietstour Groningen. Compositions, improvisation, electronics, these three know how to captivate an audience, and we can’t wait to see them perform.

Sanem Kalfa – vocals, electronics | Marta Warelis – piano | Esat Ekincioğlu – double bass
RODRIGO AMADO THIS IS OUR LANGUAGE 4TET
This quartet, one of Rodrigo Amado’s pivotal projects, unites the Portuguese saxophonist with legendary horn player Joe McPhee, Chicago double-bassist Kent Kessler and young drum star Chris Corsano. Together they are taking Amado’s credo to “compose in real time” to new heights, bringing the universes of free improvisation and composed jazz closer together. This is music by four strong individual players with room for eruptive solo-parts, but always held together by intense communication and interwoven with beautiful melodies.

The quartet’s second album A History of Nothing (Trost records) got a huge number of very excited reviews. A superb quartet outing. The music is all improvised, but it’s firmly rooted in jazz, with superb interaction between all of the players, both on ripping, high-velocity blowouts and more delicate forays. (Peter Margasak, Chicago Reader)

Freedom is clearly a responsibility as well as a joy, and it’s emphasized here by the group’s shared commitment: each musician is constantly working in two directions, stretching further and creating cohesion. The music is improvised with such an ear to complementary detail that it’s literally being collectively composed. (Stuart Broomer, Free Jazz Collective)
Together, this quartet is dynamite. It’s exciting to hear a European musician along with three Americans, and notice that they communicate so well. (Jan Granlie, Salt Peanuts)
Fantastic modern free jazz by a super group that really works. Both impressive and touching. (Joachim Nyberg, Soundofmusic)

Rodrigo Amado saxophone | Joe Mcphee – saxophone, pocket trumpet | Kent Kessler – double bass | Chris Corsano – drums

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