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6.249 Ft
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1. | Circum I
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2. | Stained Glass
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3. | The Old Dutch
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4. | Dancing in the Loft
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5. | Step Lively!
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6. | Stone Ground
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7. | Tierce
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8. | Circum II
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9. | Rain on the Window
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10. | Dark Reeds
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11. | O Waly Waly
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12. | A Spring Wedding
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13. | I'm Troubled in Mind
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14. | On the Go
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15. | Pax Vobiscum
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Jazz
Recorded: January 2006
John Surman baritone and soprano saxophones, bass clarinet Howard Moody church organ
Master reedman Surman and organist Moody in the rich acoustics of Ullern Church in Oslo with a repertoire that includes original compositions, improvisations, traditional folk songs and spirituals. Howard Moody and Surman first collaborated on 'Proverbs and Songs' in 1996, where Moody was the conductor, subsequently also taking over the role of organist. John Surman: "I really enjoyed Howard's approach to the improvised sections and we decided that we would try and do some more playing together in the future. I continued working with Howard when he invited me to compose some pieces for the Sarum Orchestra - of which he is conductor and musical director. Eventually, after some exciting 'workshopping' sessions in Penshurst church in Kent, we were ready to record together."
* Jan Erik Kongshaug - Engineer * Manfred Eicher - Producer * Sascha Kleis - Cover Design
John Surman
Active Decades: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s and '00s Born: Aug 30, 1944 in Tavistock, England Genre: Jazz Styles: Avant-Garde Jazz, Jazz Blues, Jazz-Rock, Modern Composition, Post-Bop
John Surman was one of the very few saxmen in England to find a significant audience in rock during the late '60s, playing gigs regularly at venues like the Marquee Club in London. Also a clarinetist of some renown, and no slouch on keyboards either, the atmospheric sounds that Surman creates on his horns has been a major asset to the ECM label ever since the late '70s; but, before that, he was an extremely prolific artist on Deram, Futura, Dawn, and Island, cutting seven solo albums between 1968 and 1974 on those mainstream pop-oriented labels, as well as recording with Morning Glory on Island. One of England's top jazz players of the past several decades, Surman is particularly strong on the baritone. Surman played in jazz workshops while still in high school. He studied at the London College of Music and London University Institute of Education in the mid-'60s, played with Alexis Korner and Mike Westbrook until the late '60s, and recorded with the latter until the mid-'70s. He was voted best soloist at the 1968 Montreux Festival while heading his band. Surman worked with Graham Collier, Mike Gibbs, Dave Holland, Chris McGregor, and John McLaughlin in the '60s, and toured Europe with the Kenny ClarkeFrancy Boland big band in 1970. Surman toured and recorded with Barre Phillips and Stu Martin in the late '60s and early '70s, and again in the late '70s, adding Albert Mangelsdorff to the group. They called themselves the Trio, then Mumps. Surman played with Mike Osborne and Alan Skidmore in the sax trio SOS in the mid-'70s. He also collaborated with the Carolyn Carlson dance company at the Paris Opera through the mid- and late '70s. Surman recorded with Stan Tracey and Karin Krog, while working with Miroslav Vitous and Azimuth. He led the Brass Project in the early '80s, and played in Collier's big band and Gil Evans' British orchestra. Surman toured with Evans again in the late '80s. He began recording as a leader for Pye in the early '70s, and did sessions for Ogun and ECM. Surman continued recording in the '80s, mostly for ECM. He worked with Terje Rypdal, Jack DeJohnette, Pierre Favre, Bengt Hallberg, Archie Shepp, Warne Marsh, and Red Mitchell, among others. Surman has made many recordings for ECM, spanning from free form to mood music, and he remains one of the label's most consistently stimulating artists. ---Ronn Wynn & Bruce Eder, All Music Guide |
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