Category: Concert Reviews – Archive

November 12, 2017 / Concert Reviews - Archive

Foundry 616, October 26 9/10 He could write melodies as exultant as a leap in the air, and first lit up the world 60 years ago, his radical conception already fully formed. This was a complete reimagining of what an alto saxophone, a bass clarinet or a flute could be;…

November 11, 2017 / Concert Reviews - Archive

Foundry 616, October 21 8/10 Dialogues between serenity and agitation have long been a mainstay of the western canon. Having those two extremes in play simultaneously is rather harder to achieve and therefore much rarer. This is the wonder of Jef Neve’s compositions for piano, bass, drums and strings, largely…

November 3, 2017 / Concert Reviews - Archive

Venue 505, September 2 8/10 When it’s like this it rearranges your very molecules for you. You walk in from a world defined by time, cost and practicalities, and suddenly all priorities are reset. Jay Rodriguez’s huge sound on a tenor saxophone immediately declares – insists! – that this being…