leftcoast/eastcoast improv February 19-21, 2015.

leftcoast/eastcoast improv February 19-21, 2015.

ELATION-ELEGANCE-EXALTATION- 

at the Western Front  303 8 AVE East Vancouver

 

50 years have passed since the legendary saxophonist/composer/creative pioneer John Coltrane released A Love Supreme. Very possibly the greatest album of all time, a "legendary album-long hymn of praise" (Rolling Stone Magazine, 2003), the spirit of A Love Supreme inspires the leftcoast/eastcoast improv series.

listen to A Love Supreme (with poetry)

In leftcoast/eastcoast improv, the NOW Society presents improvisers with histories from the Atelier de Musique Experimentale in Montréal and the New Orchestra Workshop Society in Vancouver. The series includes the NJLQ Trio, musicians from NOW ensembles and early improvisers who will come together to pay homage to the spirituality, creation and beauty of the music of John Coltrane.

 

8pm Thursday Feb 19 

Improvisation Workshop

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Lisa Cay Miller and the members of the NJLQ Trio share their approaches to instantaneous creation and strategies for interpretation of the Love Supreme poetry with 24 workshop participants, who will perform in the first portion of the concert on Feb 21.

Free! registration is limited, register at now@nowsociety.org

 

8pm Friday Feb 20

The Nouveau Jazz Libre de Québec (NJLQ) CD release

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NJLQ features two mainstays of Montréal’s avant garde creative music scene, Guy Thouin, a founding member of the Quatour de Jazz Libre du Quebec in the 1960's (drums) and Bryan Highbloom (tenor sax), and Vancouver’s Raymon Torchinsky (alto sax). All three were members of the Atelier de Musique Experimentale in Montréal in the 1970's. Join them for the West Coast launch of “En Direct du Suoni per il Popolo.”

$20 /10  General
 Students   
(member discount 5$)

 

4-10 pm Saturday Feb 21

A Supreme celebration

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The culminating event of the series! The Montréal guests and Vancouver’s vibrant improvisation community present a Supreme marathon with music, poetry, food, drink, and companionship. The audience can stay as long as they would like during the six-hour expression Coltrane’s Love Supreme poem.

With Saul Berson, Bruce Freedman, Dave Say, John Paton (saxes), Brad Muirhead (bass trombone), Ron Samworth (guitar), Lisa Cay Miller (piano), James Meger, Russel Sholberg, André LaChance, Paul Blaney, Clyde Reed (basses), Dylan van der Schyff, Joe Poole and Skye Brooks (drums)

 

Bring a dish to share and save $5 off the ticket price.

$20 /10  General
 Students   
(member discount 5$)