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Turner Sims announces new Jazz Series for Autumn 2011

Turner Sims | Festivals & Clubs news | 2011-08-22

 

Turner Sims announces new Jazz Series for Autumn 2011

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Autumn Season 2011 JAZZ LISTINGS:-
- For full listings please see turnersims.co.uk


PHRONESIS
WITH SUPPORT FROM MATTHEW HALSALL

Friday 7 October
8pm

Jasper Høiby double bass
Ivo Neame piano
Anton Eger drums

A formidable jazz trio whose third album Alive was hailed Jazz Album of the Year 2010 by Jazzwise and MOJO Magazines, Phronesis are known for their charismatic live performances, which have prompted Jazzwise to describe them as the most exciting and imaginative piano trio since EST. Tonight they are ably supported by one of the UK’s brightest talents, Manchester based, DJ, bandleader and trumpeter Matthew Halsall and his band.

£18, concessions £17, Friends £16.20, students £9

MEADOW
WITH SUPPORT FROM MCCORMACK & YARDE DUO

Friday 21 October
8pm

Meadow
John Taylor piano
Tore Brunborg saxophones
Thomas Strønen drums

Meadow are three of Europe's finest and most sensitive players whose debut album Blissful Ignorance was hailed by The Guardian as one of 2011’s likely jazz triumphs of the year. This stunning evening of jazz starts with support from the dynamic and inventive MY Duo, pianist Andrew McCormack and saxophonist Jason Yarde.

£18, concessions £17, Friends £16.20, students £9


ASERE
Tuesday 25 October

A unique opportunity to see one of Latin America’s best groups in an up-close and intimate session, as Asere head to the UK for a handful of special, completely acoustic concerts. With brilliant original songs along with classic Latin salsa and Cuban son,they create a unique and soulful Cuban music, bringing a mix of roots and rhythms to a modern world.

£18, concessions £17, Friends £16.20, students £9


ACOUSTIC TRIANGLE
Friday 28 October
8pm

Malcolm Creese double bass
Tim Garland saxophones, bass clarinet
Gwilym Simcock piano, French horn

Dedicated to performing entirely acoustic and highly innovative music, the members of Acoustic Triangle are widely admired as world-class jazz soloists, but all three also have significant backgrounds in classical music. Together they have become one of the most original and respected British ensembles. Containing a wide variety of influences - from ancient themes and folk styles through impressionism and the jazz era to the avant-garde - their performances are thought-provoking, fun, visually engaging and refreshingly intimate.

Eclectic, adventurous ... three undisputed masters of the game. The Guardian

£18, concessions £17, Friends £16.20, students £9


VIKTORIA MULLOVA: PEASANT GIRL

Tuesday 8 November
8pm

Viktoria Mullova violin
Matthew Barley cello
Julian Joseph piano
Paul Clarvis drums
Sam Walton percussion

Russian violinist Viktoria Mullova is renowned for her virtuoso interpretations of the core classical repertory both in concert and on disc. This evening she shows a different side of her artistic persona. Joined by an all-star ensemble including her husband,cellist Matthew Barley, and jazz pianist Julian Joseph, she retraces her roots in Ukraine. The programme reflects the phenomenal influence of gypsy music on both classical and jazz music in the 20th century with repertoire includingduets for violin and cello by Bartók, an ode to Django Reinhardt by jazz composer John Lewis, and compositions by fusion band Weather Report. An unmissable evening with an extraordinary artist.

£22, concessions £21, Friends £20, students £11


STEVE COLEMAN
Saturday 12 November
8pm

Steve Coleman saxophone
David Virelles piano
Kassa Overall drums

Alto saxophonist and composer Steve Coleman was a central figure in the M-Base movement and has been at the forefront of advances in jazz composition for the last 25 years. Inspired by the African Diaspora while studying in Ghana, Coleman explored a new rhythmic language fusing interlocking beats and polyphonic harmonies, offering an alternative to conventional rhythm. Coleman’s latest album, Harvesting Semblances and Affinities, continues to push the boundaries.

The most influential jazzman of his era. Wall Street Journal

£18, concessions £17, Friends £16.20, students £9

STEFANO BOLLANI
Friday 18 November
8pm

Superstar Italian jazz pianist Stefano Bollani makes a rare visit to the UK for a special solo concert. An award-winning musician (his recent recording of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue went platinum) with an eclectic style all his own, his combination of virtuosity, originality of ideas, and sheer variety of musicality, places him amongst the very elite of today's jazz pianists.

£18, concessions £17, Friends £16.20, students £9

SABRINA MALHEIROS
Thursday 1 December
8pm

Xantone Blacq keyboards
Nathan Allen drums
Alex Bonfanti bass
Trevor Kentish percussion

Rio’s original nu-bossa star, Sabrina Malheiros, is an internationally acclaimed singer/songwriter,delivering golden era bossa, soul, samba, disco & dance music, in an original cutting edge mix of Brazilian & contemporary styles. A best seller around the world, Sabrina comes to Turner Sims with her brilliant new band to coincide with the release of her latest album Dreaming.
Essential Brazilian cool Daily Telegraph

£16, concessions £15, Friends £14.40, students £8


THE OLUTUJA PROJECT
Friday 2 December
8pm

Alicia Olatuja vocals
Michael Olatuja bass
Jason Rebello piano
Femi Temowo guitar
Troy Miller drums

This gifted, New York-based husband-and-wife team create uplifting, inspirational music thatcelebrates their diverse cultural influences. Their collaboration fuses contemporary jazz, traditional gospel, R&B and neo-soul with such traditional elements of African music as the Yoruba tongue, the talking drum and call-and-response vocals. Together with their virtuoso band, they treat us to songs from their latest recording The Promise.

£18, concessions £17, Friends £16.20, students £9


A NEW ORLEANS CHRISTMAS

Sunday 18 December
8pm

Abram Wilson trumpet, vocals
Myrna Hague vocals
Jason Marsalis drums

Multi-talented New Orleans trumpeter and vocalist, Abram Wilson brings a fresh take on Christmas with original New Orleans flavoured music - an exciting mix of poetic storytelling and compositions that bump, holler, and sing the most passionate blues and the strongest swing. Join Abram, plus special guests, Jamaica’s own Myrna Hague on vocals and fellow New Orleans star drummer Jason Marsalis, for the ‘hottest’ Christmas ever.

Vibrant, confident, and just damn exciting. Not only is Wilson a first class trumpeter, he's extremely accomplished at singing, rapping and scatting too. The Independent

£16, concessions £15, Friends £14.40, students £8


EMPIRICAL
Saturday 14 January
8pm

Tom Farmer bass
Shane Forbes drums
Lewis Wright vibraphone
Nathaniel Facey saxophone

with guest George Fogel piano

Pioneering British group Empirical head to Turner Sims for the very first date of their UK tour to mark the release of their much-anticipated new album Out ‘n’ In. Their style has drawn admiring notices on both sides of the Atlantic, expertly incorporating elements of classical, African and Cuban music to their fresh-sounding jazz. Their debut recording went on to be voted Jazzwise magazine's album of the year and MOJO magazine's Jazz Album of the Year, whilst 2010 saw them pick up the covetedMOBO award for Best Jazz Act.

Empirical could turn out to be one of the most important bands in UK jazz history. Jazzwise

£18, concessions £17, Friends £16.20, students £9


BEATS & PIECES

Saturday 28 January
8pm

The Beats & Pieces Big Band is fast becoming one of the country's most talked about jazz groups. Its 14 members are drawn from some of the most exciting and in-demand young musicians active in the UK today, taking the classic big band sound and add slamming bass and drums, skronking guitar, wah-wah funk and retro 70s fusion. Influenced by Loose Tubes, Polar Bear and Radiohead amongst others, their music redefines the role of the big band instrumentation for a new generation.

£16, concessions £15, Friends £14.40, students £8

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