jeudi 25 février 2021
mercredi 10 février 2021
dimanche 7 février 2021
En vrac (115)
Chroniques de disques :
- Baphomet (delayanddestorsion, en français).
- John Zorn, Filmworks V (Forces parallèles, en français).
- John Zorn // Gnostic Trio, Gnosis : The Inner Light (Allmusic).
- Locus Solus (1983 / 1991) (Progarchives).
Photos :
- Billet pour Zorn/Morricone, 1986.
- Billet pour Zorn/Patton/Mori, 1998.
- Dans le série des mèmes de Bernie : Bernie avec Zorn et Patton.
- John Zorn signe les cofferts des Bagatelles.
- John Zorn et Fred Frith, Tonic, 2004.
- Poster de concert de Bar Kokhba en Italie, 1996.
- Quelques tickets de concerts de Zorn en Europe.
Concerts :
- John Zorn, Laurie Anderson, Bill Laswell, Jazz Middelheim, 14-08-2021.
- Le National Youth Jazz Orchestra sous la direction de Sam Eastmond joue Masada, Café Oto, 19-20 novembre 2021.
Court vidéo :
- Abraxas, 2019.
samedi 30 janvier 2021
samedi 23 janvier 2021
Parution d'avril : Chaos Magick
A paraître en avril :
John Zorn: Chaos Magick [#8380]
Chaos Magick is a contemporary magical practice based on the ideas of Austin Osman Spare. Remarkably inclusive, it embraces and has influenced the work of William Burroughs, Robert Anton Wilson, Aleister Crowley and many others. Inspired by these magical practices, Zorn enlists the three members of his most powerful 21st century ensemble Simulacrum with special guest Brian Marsella on electric piano into this eclectic new quartet Chaos Magick. A fast moving, improvisational and intensely focused ensemble that draws upon classical, jazz, funk, improvisation, metal and more. This music is even crazier than Electric Masada—a must for all fans of the outer realms!
Parution de mars : Teresa de Avila
A paraître en mars :
John Zorn: Teresa De Avila [#8379]
Preceded by "Nove Cantici per Francesco d’Assis"” and "Virtue (for Julian of Norwich)", "Teresa de Avila" is the third and final CD in Zorn’s trilogy inspired by towering figures of Christian mysticism. Written for the all-star acoustic guitar trio of Bill Frisell, Julian Lage and Gyan Riley whose performances are steeped in a feeling of love and mutual respect, the music is both beautifully simple and strangely complex, drawing equally on classical modernism, bluegrass, jazz, Jewish and renaissance music. Filled with compositional surprises, mysterious moods, beautiful harmonies and a stunning lyricism, Teresa de Ávila is a must-have for all fans of acoustic guitar music. This is one of the most personal and varied books of music Zorn has yet written—a lovely tribute to the enduring legacy of one of the world’s most beloved spiritual figures. Includes an extended appreciation by renown philosopher Arnold Davidson.



