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Honsinger, Tristan & The House Of Wasps: Noisy Sadness (Creative Sources)

A personal and evocative suite written during the isolation of the COVID-19 period, bringing together the legendary Tristan Honsinger (cello, vocal, narration) with his long-standing Tokyo-based ensemble, The House of Wasps — Yuriko Mukojima (violin, voice), Takashi Seo (double bass), and Shuichi Chino (piano) — in a performance that seamlessly blends chamber improvisation, storytelling, and emotional intensity.
 

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Personnel:



Tristan Honsinger-cello, vocal, narration

Yuriko Mukojima-violin, vocal, voice

Takashi Seo-double bass

Shuichi Chino-piano


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UPC: 5609063408416

Label: Creative Sources
Catalog ID: ca841
Squidco Product Code: 35971

Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2024
Country: Portugal
Packaging: Cardboard Gatefold
Recorded live in Shichoshitsu, in Tokyo Japan, on June 8th, 2023, by Tsutomu Suto.

Descriptions, Reviews, &c.

"This project began in late 2021 with an email from New York. Attached to the email were many pages of sheet music and a painting. Noisy Sadness, a suite consisting of 11 compositions, was written by Tristan during the COVID-19 period. The painting became the cover of this album. We initially planned a live recording, just like our first album, and aimed to make it happen in June 2022, but unfortunately, due to ongoing entry restrictions, we had to put it on hold. Exactly one year later, in June 2023, Tristan finally arrived in Tokyo with a bunch of his paintings — some to give away to friends, many for his own solo exhibition. Having survived a long period of isolation and fear, during which he produced many works of visual art, poetry, and music, Tristan was as lively as a butterfly newly emerged from its cocoon. And that is how this album was born.

Our group, The House of Wasps, was formed in 2014 to perform Tristan's work. After releasing our first album, in 2015 we toured Europe, playing in several cities in the UK, Holland, Belgium, and Germany.

Tristan often came up with new ideas and we realized them, one after another, without any doubt or hesitation. At times we were a choir of angels, at other times we were a troop of devils terrifying the audience. We had great fun. To us, Tristan was truly the Pied Piper of Hamelin and we followed him everywhere with great joy. We couldn't have done it if Tristan wasn't Tristan, and we don't think we could ever do it again... His quirky and charming music, delicate and dynamic playing, his witty and thoughtful personality... Every time we remember Tristan, who loved, pursued, and embodied freedom and art more than anyone else, we realize more and more how much he gave us.

In his handmade picture book, there is a line that reads, "A story that begins from the end." We hope this album will be the beginning of something new for us, and for you.

Thank you, Tristan, we love you forever!"-Shuichi Chino (The House of Wasps)


Artist Biographies

"Tristan Honsinger told Kevin Whitehead, 'I grew up in New England, took up cello at age nine in Springfield, Massachusetts... My first teacher was a Dutch Jew. Almost all my teachers were European immigrants. Later I went to the New England Conservatory. It was quite a good school, but I didn't feel very welcome, so I went to Peabody Conservatory in Baltimore from '68 to '69. By then I'd had it, really, with the whole classical music world. I changed teachers so many times, I suppose I was confused by their contradictory advice'.

It was after moving to Montreal in 1969 that Honsiner began improvising and, after meeting Dutch percussionist Peter van Ginkel and listening to his copy of Topography of the lungs, decided he could play this music and uprooted to Europe, moving to Amsterdam in 1974: 'They arrested me the first time I played my cello in the street... confiscated our instruments'. As a result, he moved to Paris, travelled around France, eventually finding his way back to Amsterdam where he began playing with Maarten van Regteren Altena, Han Bennink and Misha Mengelberg as well as being involved in Derek Bailey's Company Weeks and playing with Globe Unity.

The late '70s and early '80s were spent in Italy with Katie Duck, working with theatre - Duck had her group the Great Salt Lake Mime Troupe - and Italian and Sardinian musicians. During this time, Honsinger started his group This, That and the Other, the early version including Tiziana Simona, Sean Bergin, Toshinori Kondo, Jean-Jacques Avenel and Michael Vatcher which recorded Picnic in Amsterdam in 1985. 'Because of a promoter's brilliant organising, the group kind of fell apart', but there have been fairly regular and recent incarnations, including an appearance at the Italian Angelica Festival in 1996.

Since the memorable set of concerts in Berlin in 1988, released on the much sought-after FMP box set, Honsinger has been a fairly regular member of Cecil Taylor's groups. At those concerts, Honsinger performed in a trio with Taylor and Evan Parker as well as being a member of the large European Orchestra but since then he has been a member of various Taylor groups, including the now-disbanded European Quartet with Harri Sjöström and Paul Lovens, including an unusual combination that performed at the Total Music Meeting in November 1999: the Cecil Taylor Ensemble with Franky Douglas, Tristan Honsinger and Andrew Cyrille."

-European Free Improv Site (http://www.efi.group.shef.ac.uk/musician/mhonsing.html)
3/17/2025

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"Takashi Seo: Double Bass Player.

Born in July 1, 1979 in Sapporo, Japan.

In 2001, In 2001, joined many sessions while taking a trip to Cuba and U. S. A.

In 2006, appeared for Yokohama Jazz Promenade Competition by "Mikio Ishida Trio" and won the grand prix and Yokohama citizen Prize.

He played with many musicians such as Fumio Itabashi (pf), Achim Kaufmann(pf), Tristan Honsinger(Cello),Tetsu Saito(Cb), Eiichi Hayashi (sax), Yukihiro Isso(Noh musician), Yoriyuki Harada(pf), Daisuke Takaoka(Tuba), Akira Sotoyama(ds), Syota Koyama(ds) ,Jean Laurent Sasportes(dance), Leona(tap),Taketeru Kudo(Butoh) a lot...

Takashi Seo presides over a contrabass group "Teigen" by ten several bass from 2003. He invited a bassist on behalf of Japan such as Hideto Kanai, Nobuyoshi Ino, Tetsu Saito.

He performed many music festival, Yokohama Jazz Promenade, Singaporean WOMAD, RISING SUN ROCK FESTIVAL in EZO, PERCPAN(Rio de Janeiro,Salvador),ASIAN IMPROVISATION ART EXCHANGE2010(Seoul), International society of BASSISTS Convention 2013(Rochester. NY) The Zomer Jazz Festival(Groningen,Neitherland) a lot..

Continues collaboration with not only jazz but also free improvisation and baroque music, every world music, dance and art and experiences most."

-Takashi Seo Website (https://www.seotakashi.com/pages/728898/page_201611142311)
3/17/2025

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Track Listing:



1. Introduction 4:07

2. Crash After Volcano 4:53

3. Slimy And Slithering 7:13

4. Uptown Blues March 4:08

5. Gay Waltz 4:38

6. Slow Contrary Fugueish 5:35

7. "There Was A Skunk" 1:43

8. Medium With Holes 3:58

9. Serioso Abandonato 6:32

10. Only Example Sweet And Gentle Talk 7:19

11. Pentatonica 7:12

12. Divinity Speaks 1:01

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