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...Like its predecessors, Glory Days was produced by Gilad Atzmon, an ideological confrère, whose gravity-defying clarinet punctuated “The Bees And The Seas” with brief moments of crystalline, weightless stasis...
...Gilad Atzmon & the Orient House Ensemble The Whistle Blower (Fanfare Jazz) When the rousing ululations and hypnotic dramas of “Gaza Mon Amour” subside, multi-instrumentalist Atzmon settles into bittersweet...
...RF liverpoolphil.com, 0151 709 3789 Gilad Atzmon & The Orient, House Ensemble, March 11-14, Pizza Express Jazz Club, Soho Atzmon is the saxophonist who soaredon Pink Floyd’s recent release The Endless...
...Van Morrison’s is pure Celtic mysticism; Hugh Laurie growls along with his piano; folk singer Sarah Gillespie is borne along by a martial snare tattoo, leaving room for Gilad Atzmon’s wild clarinet solo....
...RF presteignefestival.com, 01544 267800 … The Music of Charlie Parker featuring Gilad Atzmon with Strings, August 25-26, Ronnie Scott’s, London Charlie Parker played his socks off on his late 1940s recordings...
...The interplay between her acoustic guitar and Gilad Atzmon’s clarinet sparkles, and the words tumble out unstoppable and direct. Sarah Gillespie Glory Days (Pastiche)...
...Gilad Atzmon & the Orient House Ensemble Songs of the Metropolis (World Village)...
...Gilad Atzmon & the Orient House Ensemble The Tide Has Changed (World Village) The Israeli-born multi-instrumentalist marks a decade leading the Orient House Ensemble with this powerful, finished-article...
...It’s chiefly composed of jazz standards such as “In a Sentimental Mood” and “What a Wonderful World”, made in collaboration with the saxophonist Gilad Atzmon and the violinist Ros Stephen....
...Gilad Atzmon’s quavery clarinet and forceful alto sax is an ideal foil, Asaf Sirkis powers the rhythms and bassist Pat Bettison overdubs moody harmonica....
...Gilad Atzmon’s latest project showcases his rich-toned alto sax and woody clarinet by adding a subtly voiced string quartet to his working rhythm section....
...Israeli-born saxophonist Gilad Atzmon’s stew of modern jazz discipline, expressionist bluster and Middle Eastern vernacular has rarely sounded better....
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