"Active for over a decade, the trio New Windshas carved a distinctive niche in the arena of New Music by exploring the ambiguous territory in-between composition and improvisation while employing the particular tonalities and timbres of ...
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Ned Rothenberg- alto saxophone, clarinet and bass clarinet
Herb Robertson- trumpet, flugelhorn and mouth noises
Robert Dick- flute, prepared flute, piccolo and F flute
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UPC: 777405005328
Label: Les Disques Victo
Catalog ID: VICCD053
Squidco Product Code: 5538
Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 1997
Country: Canada
Packaging: Jewel Tray
"Active for over a decade, the trio New Windshas carved a distinctive niche in the arena of New Music by exploring the ambiguous territory in-between composition and improvisation while employing the particular tonalities and timbres of wind instruments--coloring the energy and enigma of breathing with flutes, clarinets, saxophones of various sizes. With Potion, however, they undergo a fundamental change; trumpeter Herb Robertson now joins Ned Rothenbergand Robert Dick, bringing a new range of hues and harmonies to the blend and exerting a strong dramatic presence. Potion's multi-dimensional soundpieces give the impression of compressing time and redefining the shape of musical space. New sounds require new forms, as John Cage reminded us, and New Winds sets both into motion, winding melodic lines into skeins of focused interplay, discovering elusive sonorities that float lighter than air. Aeolus would be proud."-Victo
Artist Biographies
• Show Bio for Ned Rothenberg "Composer/Performer Ned Rothenberg has been internationally acclaimed for both his solo and ensemble music, presented for the past 33 years on 5 continents. He performs primarily on alto saxophone, clarinet, bass clarinet, and the shakuhachi - an endblown Japanese bamboo flute. His solo work utilizes an expanded palette of sonic language, creating a kind of personal idiom all its own. In an ensemble setting, he leads the trio Sync, with Jerome Harris, guitars and Samir Chatterjee, tabla, works with the Mivos string quartet playing his Quintet for Clarinet and Strings and collaborates around the world with fellow improvisors. Recent recordings include this Quintet, The World of Odd Harmonics, Ryu Nashi (new music for shakuhachi), and Inner Diaspora, all on John Zorn's Tzadik label, as well as Live at Roulette with Evan Parker, and The Fell Clutch, on Rothenberg's Animul label." ^ Hide Bio for Ned Rothenberg • Show Bio for Herb Robertson "Clarence "Herb" Robertson (born February 21, 1951) is a jazz trumpeter and flugelhornist. He was born in New Jersey and attended the Berklee School of Music. He has recorded five solo albums for the JMT record label and also worked as a sideman for Tim Berne, Anthony Davis, Bobby Previte, David Sanborn, George Gruntz, Bill Frisell and Paul Motian, among others." ^ Hide Bio for Herb Robertson • Show Bio for Robert Dick "Robert Dick (born January 4, 1950) is a flutist, composer, teacher and author. His musical style is a mix of classical, world music, electronic and jazz, and he is the inventor of the "glissando headjoint" a custom flute head joint that allows the player to achieve electric guitar-like whammy bar effects with their instrument. In 2014, the National Flute Association awarded Dick its Lifetime Achievement Award. The New York Times said his Òtechnical resources and imagination seem limitless" while JazzTimes called him Òrevolutionary.Ó Robert Dick was born and raised in New York City. He began playing the flute in the fourth grade, after hearing the piccolo on the radio in the Top 40 hit ÒRockinÕ Robin. His primary teachers were Henry Zlotnik, James Pappoutsakis, Julius Baker and Thomas Nyfenger. As a teenager, Dick wanted to become an orchestral flutist, and played first flute in the Senior Orchestra at the High School of Music and Art and also the New York All-City High School Orchestra. ÒStudies with him (Julius Baker) were geared toward becoming an orchestral player, and that was my dream at the time. But as I grew out of that dream, I realized that my training really hadnÕt provided a look at music from the inside, which is what I neededÑparticularly the idea that music is generated from hearing within and recognizing what you are hearing.Ó He became a soloist and composer. At Yale College, Dick earned a BA degree, and met Robert Morris, a composer and theorist, who mentored him as he wrote his first compositions. While at Yale, Dick wrote his first book: THE OTHER FLUTE: A Performance Manual of Contemporary Techniques, and then earned his master's degree in composition, studying with Morris as well as electronic music with Bulant Arel and Jacob Druckman. While attending YaleÕs graduate school, Dick composed ÒAfterlight,Ó a flute piece that used multiphonics as its basis. ÒAfterlightÓ received a BMI Oliver Daniel Prize. After leaving school in Spring 1973, Dick lived in New Haven, Connecticut until September 1977, when he moved to Buffalo, New York to join the contemporary music group, the Creative Associates. Dick was a member of the group until June 1980. While in New Haven, he wrote his second book Tone Development through Extended Technique and began to develop himself as an improviser and composer. Dick spent six months in Paris from July - December 1978 working at I.R.C.A.M. (Institute of Research and Coordination, Acoustics and Music) developing his idea for a new flute mechanism. The first prototype was made by Albert Cooper in London in 1984. This design remains unfinished. From Fall 1980 until Spring 1992, Dick lived in New York City, developing his compositions, improvisations and wrote Circular Breathing for the Flutist. In this period, he self-published The Revised Edition of THE OTHER FLUTE: A Performance Manual of Contemporary Technique and his later books, compositions and instructional recordings through his Multiple Breath Music Company. In 1986, he left the role of concert soloist in contemporary music to perform his own music and the music of composer-performer collaborators exclusively. Dick performed a recital of his own works as part of the New York PhilharmonicÕs Horizons 84 Festival at Avery Fisher Hall in 1984. In May 1992, he moved to Switzerland for ten years, continuing his career as a composer-performer. He returned to the US in 2002, as Visiting Assistant Professor of Flute at the University of Iowa. In July 2003, he returned to New York City. Since July 2013, Dick has been dividing his time between New York City and Kassel, Germany, where his children Sebastian (born 2006) and Leonie (born 2008) live with their mother, composer-pianist Ursel Schlicht.[citation needed] Dick's recitals today primarily consist of his compositions and improvisations, occasionally incorporating the influences of Paul Hindemith, Georg Philipp Telemann and Jimi Hendrix into his repertoire. As an instructor, Dick created a method and practice of teaching for flutists that he documented in his books: Tone Development through Extended Techniques, and Circular Breathing for the Flutist and the two volumes of FLYING LESSONS: Six Contemporary Concert Etudes. He teaches masters classes at hundreds of international universities. Dick is the inventor of the Glissando Headjoint¨, a telescoping flute mouthpiece which allows the flutist to slide and extend notes. As a composer, Dick's work has been recognized by a Koussevitzky Foundation Commission, a Guggenheim Fellowship and two NEA Composers Fellowships, among many grants and commissions. Dick has composed a new work for the National Flute Association Young Artist Competition. He has recorded over 20 albums and appeared as a guest on many other recordings." ^ Hide Bio for Robert Dick
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Track Listing:
1. Initial 1:57
2. Co-Enzyme 9:03
3. Idi Om 2:37
4. Romper Room 6:57
5. Cling Wrap 6:00
6. Hit 2 4:07
7. For Every Action 6:31
8. Ten Of 5:14
9. New Truths, Not Vicious Pleasures 10:45
Rothenberg, Ned
Victo
Jazz
NY Downtown & Metropolitan Jazz/Improv
Improvised Music
December 2005
Trio Recordings
Instruments with Preparations
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