Tristano and Ott play Tristano, Satie, Frescobaldi, Debussy, Satie and Ravel in Paris - Schedule // - www.worldconcerthall.com

Alice Sara Ott, piano, and Francesco Tristano, piano, play: Francesco TRISTANO : In The Beginning Was. SATIE: Gnossienne No. 3. Girolamo FRESCOBALDI: From Toccate e partite d'intavolatura Libro 1: 16. Partite sopra l’Aria di Folia. DEBUSSY arr ...

Tristano and Ott play Tristano, Satie, Frescobaldi, Debussy, Satie and Ravel in Paris - Schedule // - www.worldconcerthall.com

Alice Sara Ott, piano, and Francesco Tristano, piano, play: Francesco TRISTANO : In The Beginning Was. SATIE: Gnossienne No. 3. Girolamo FRESCOBALDI: From Toccate e partite d'intavolatura Libro 1: 16. Partite sopra l’Aria di Folia. DEBUSSY arr ...

Tristano and Ott play Tristano, Satie, Frescobaldi, Debussy, Satie and Ravel in Paris - Schedule // - www.worldconcerthall.com

Alice Sara Ott, piano, and Francesco Tristano, piano, play: Francesco TRISTANO : In The Beginning Was. SATIE: Gnossienne No. 3. Girolamo FRESCOBALDI: From Toccate e partite d'intavolatura Libro 1: 16. Partite sopra l’Aria di Folia. DEBUSSY arr ...

@gthomson They had some spiritual thing going on. #LennieTristano was linked with #WilliamReich. The latter was stark staring mad and should’ve been incarcerated in my opinion. #Tristano did’t play like he did because of #orgones. The late Ind suggests getting on board. My view: get taught by Lennie: then let go = #LeeKonitz.
#Jazz #StanKenton paid well. He was deemed progressive in the financially precarious big band realm (compare Woody Herman). His orchestral sound was so powerful, with brass sections rising up in unison, like a battleship’s 15” guns (deliberate theatrics) threatening to blast the concert hall windows out. Somehow he attracted #LeeKonitz to the 1st alto chair. #Tristano was outraged. Lee always claimed he gained a stronger alto saxophone sound at Kenton. 🎷 #8thnotes
#PaulMotian 25/3/31 — 22/11/11
#LennieTristano said to Paul (who adored Lennie’s percussive piano playing & also played with #LeeKonitz & #WarneMarsh #Quintet when #BillEvans sat in for the ever elusive #Tristano) "Your 4s sound like a drunk falling down the stairs". People mistook this for an insult. Motian had this remarkable open, almost slack time. It was quite deliberate and Lennie was kidding though Lennie played RIGHT ON the beat. That in turn bugged #KeithJarrett a little. #jazz #drums

What is a jazz record anyway?: Lennie Tristano and the use of extended studio techniques in jazz

In 1956, jazz pianist Lennie Tristano released an eponymous LP on Atlantic Records that made use of overdubbing and the manipulation of tape speeds in a jazz context. The resulting tracks represent a watershed moment for the creative use of extended studio techniques in jazz, but sparked an angry backlash from critics and fans. The contemporary controversy that surrounded the album s release raises several interesting questions about the function of recording and the nature of the recorded artifact in jazz. What exactly is a jazz recording anyway? What does it seek to capture, and what functional use does it fulfill for the jazz fan? What does it mean for a jazz recording to be improvised, and in which ways have normative expectations of small-group jazz performance in a club setting privileged certain techniques for improvisation in a recorded context while all but eliminating others?

https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/edit/10.4324/9781315467658-10/jazz-record-anyway-marian-jago

#jazz #lennietristano #tristano #atlanticrecords
#music #recording #studio #improvisation

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In 1956, jazz pianist Lennie Tristano released an eponymous LP on Atlantic Records that made use of overdubbing and the manipulation of tape speeds in a jazz

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Francesco Tristano wandert zwischen den musikalischen Welten, er liebt Bach und erkennt in dessen Werken die Prinzipien der elektronischen Musik wieder. Nicht nur auf seinen CDs, auch auf der Bühne mischt der Pianist aus Luxemburg das Programm, verbindet Klassik mit Techno oder eigenen Kompositionen. Der Film begleitet den jungen Musiker an einem langen Tag zwischen Barcelona, Zürich und Mallorca, zwischen Klassik, neuer und elektronischer Musik. Joggen am Strand von Barcelona, dann Bach, John Cage und Mozart und Vorbereitung eines Live-Sets mit seinem Tonmeister, danach eine Generalprobe in der Schweiz mit dem Zürcher Kammerorchester, schließlich um zwei Uhr morgens ein Live-Gig in einem angesagten Club von Palma de Mallorca. Autor/-in: Friederike Schlumbom https://www1.wdr.de/mediathek/video/sendungen/wdr-klassik/video-ein-tag-im-leben-des-pianisten-francesco-tristano-100.html #Klassik #Tristano #Francesco #Bach #Johann #Sebastian
Ein Tag im Leben des Pianisten Francesco Tristano

Francesco Tristano wandert zwischen den musikalischen Welten, er liebt Bach und erkennt in dessen Werken die Prinzipien der elektronischen Musik wieder. Nicht nur auf seinen CDs, auch auf der Bühne mischt der Pianist aus Luxemburg das Programm, verbindet Klassik mit Techno oder eigenen Kompositionen. Der Film begleitet den jungen Musiker an einem langen Tag zwischen Barcelona, Zürich und Mallorca, zwischen Klassik, neuer und elektronischer Musik. Joggen am Strand von Barcelona, dann Bach, John Cage und Mozart und Vorbereitung eines Live-Sets mit seinem Tonmeister, danach eine Generalprobe in der Schweiz mit dem Zürcher Kammerorchester, schließlich um zwei Uhr morgens ein Live-Gig in einem angesagten Club von Palma de Mallorca. Autor/-in: Friederike Schlumbom