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  1. But Berne then shifts gear completely in the nine-minute Icicles Revisited, a piece of pensive, mournful and wildly dissonant chamber music. The instruments are suddenly strangers, hardly knowing each other, hardly acknowledging each other's gestures, and the saxophone becomes the protagonist of a demented and melancholy soliloquy. The noise ...

  2. 2. März 2024 · Icicles Revisited and Reimagined Many photographers do not love post-processing (ie editing) their photos. Most do some editing, however, because it is necessary to reveal the scene properly.

  3. Bar Kokhba. John Zorn / Masada Chamber Ensembles. Released. 1996 — US. CD —. Album. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Fulton Street Maul by Tim Berne. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

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  4. Fulton Street Maul, an Album by Tim Berne. Released in 1987 on Columbia (catalog no. FC 40530; Vinyl LP). Genres: Avant-Garde Jazz. Rated #101 in the best albums of 1987. Featured peformers: Tim Berne (alto saxophone), Hank Roberts (cello), Bill Frisell (electric guitar), Alex Cline (percussion), Gary Lucas (producer), Geoff Sykes (engineer), Stephen Byram (art direction), John Golden ...

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    • August 10-14, 1986
    • Tim Berne
    • 1987
  5. Icicles Revisited. After weeks with hardly a day approaching freezing, the icicles were thick and growing. Crystal bars across the windows became longer and in some places the thick shafts threatened to pull off the gutters. But there weren’t just long, ...

  6. A2 Icicles Revisited. A3 Miniature. B1 Federico. B2 Betsy. Share. Shop "Tim Berne - Fulton Street Maul - Vinyl LP - 1987 - US - Original" at the HHV Online Shop – large selection fast delivery worldwide shipping.

  7. Modern Creative. Continuing the tradition of the '50s to '60s free-jazz mode, Modern Creative musicians may incorporate free playing into structured modes -- or play just about anything. Major proponents of modern creative jazz include John Zorn, Henry Kaiser, Eugene Chadbourne, Tim Berne, Bill Frisell, Steve Lacy, Cecil Taylor, Ornette Coleman ...