Niseko-Rossy Pi-Pikoe Review
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2010年06月11日(金) ヨイク(北欧少数民族サーミの歌唱)とベースのデュオ、SKAIDI (スカイディ)が来日

ヨイク(北欧少数民族サーミの歌唱)とベースのデュオ、SKAIDI (スカイディ)が来日するとの情報。
三軒茶屋、足利、長野とツアーが組まれている。長野2公演セットの1泊2日バスツアー(恵比寿発着)というのもある。

ううう、仕事の日程などなどで行けないー。こないだつい、コンサートで休むと会社に言ったら、ひどいめにあったし。

オフィス大沢さん、がんばってください。


お!このクインテット、現在NYのコーネリアストリートカフェでライブを演っているのか!

Fri & Sat June 11 –12 9:00PM & 10:30PM
TWO MILES A DAY (Jacob Sacks, piano; Eivind Opsvik, bass; Mat Manieri, viola, violin; Paul Motian, drums)

Back in 2005 Jacob Sacks and Eivind Opsvik wrote five songs each and invited Paul Motian and Mat Maneri with them to record 'Two Miles A Day'. Now five years later, these two concerts will be the live debut of this band (with Paul Motian)

Wire (UK) wrote: "Putting viola player Mat Maneri with veteran drummer Paul Motian was a stroke of genius. They share an obsession for pernickety, ornate gesturing and their concept of time transforms pulse into endlessly malleable modules. The foresight to bring the two men together came from New York - based pianist Jacob Sacks and bass player Eivind Opsvik, and the resulting album is a joint release by two labels - an enterprising way for labels to cover costs in the future perhaps? The disc opens with "Ha!", a good-natured composition from which Maneri's microtonal viola locates unexpectedly weighty insides. "Simple Song" has the flow of a nursery rhyme and Maneri, again, flips the tune on to its dark side; a joyful solo from Opsvik restores its intrinsic optimism. Sacks is an impressive pianist - he relishes tossing glassy clusters against the flow, but the harmonic pattern he reciterates on "Evening Kites" reveals his homely and genteel side. An enjoyable record, an important one even"


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