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Lee Konitz New Nonet, Directed by Ohad Talmor


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Two new releases from Omni Tone.

From the press release for New Nonet, "In their on-going collaboration, (nearly 100 ) tunes and melodic lines that Konitz created, jotted down and faxed to Talmor over a period of time...have taken on new lives as inspired realizatons by Talmor for the Lee Kontiz New Nonet."

Continuing, "New Nonet kicks off with the 25 minute "ChromaticLee Suite," culled from eight diferent blues lines penned by Konitz. "

Personnel: Lee Kontiz, alto saxophone; Ohad Talmor, tenor saxophone/musical director; Russ Johnson, trumpet; Jacob Garchik, trombone; Oscar Noriega or Denis Lee, bass clarinet; Dimos Goudaroulis, cello; Ben Monder, guitar; Bob Bowen, bass; Matt Wilson, drums.

Blue Lake Public Radio will broadcast "ChromaticLee Suite" Sunday evening from 9:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. et, followed by Night Lights featuring Frank Hewitt. www.bluelake.org

I have to bug. For information on Lee Konitz, Ohad Talmor with the Spring String Quartet from Austria. on the record "Inventions," www.omnitone.com.

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Cool.

Just pulled out the Claude Thornhill recordings this week -- man there was a lot more than just "influence" going from that band to the Miles Nonet -- a lot of the same people played in both, especially Mulligan and Konitz. Thornhill's band didn't have the modern language down in all the solo roles, but the ensemble stuff was new music.

Who played trumpet on the Chicago Jazz Festival version of Lee's nonet? Was it Harrell and John Eckert? Red Rodney made that band for the "Live at Lauren" Soul Note recording, which has a long version of Lenny's "April." The Steeplechase recording "Yes, Yes, Nonet" is the one, though, for a balance between the writing/arranging and good solos.

According to the press release yes this is the New Nonet that will appear at the Chicago Jazz Festival.

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Just to re-iterate without being an egotistical bastard, the nearly 1/2 hour long suite from this new Konitz recording will air tonight from about 9:30 p.m. et and stream live over www.bluelake.org .

If you have the time it's a chance to check out this new music. We just opened the promo on Friday.

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Two new releases from Omni Tone.

From the press release for New Nonet, "In their on-going collaboration, (nearly 100 ) tunes and melodic lines that Konitz created, jotted down and faxed to Talmor over a period of time...have taken on new lives as inspired realizatons by Talmor for the Lee Kontiz New Nonet."

Continuing, "New Nonet kicks off with the 25 minute "ChromaticLee Suite," culled from eight diferent blues lines penned by Konitz. "

Personnel: Lee Kontiz, alto saxophone; Ohad Talmor, tenor saxophone/musical director; Russ Johnson, trumpet; Jacob Garchik, trombone; Oscar Noriega or Denis Lee, bass clarinet; Dimos Goudaroulis, cello; Ben Monder, guitar; Bob Bowen, bass; Matt Wilson, drums.

Blue Lake Public Radio will broadcast "ChromaticLee Suite" Sunday evening from 9:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. et, followed by Night Lights featuring Frank Hewitt. www.bluelake.org

I have to bug. For information on Lee Konitz, Ohad Talmor with the Spring String Quartet from Austria. on the record "Inventions," www.omnitone.com.

it it's anything like talmor's recent effort with steve swallow, this will be deep deep very beautiful totally unique music, but not, certainly for everyone. i couldnt imagine talmor's swallow effort being played at a jazz festival.

special thanks for my special copy of the swallow, lazlake!

thanks for the heads up.

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