This piece is based on his 'Conic Sections.' He has been one of my idols for many years and I have been fascinated about how he is able to make the saxophone sound like so many different instruments using a unique technique that he has perfected. So I decided to try and discover how to re-create some of his sounds on the violin by using extended techniques, metric, and motivic modulation.
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from The 'Jazz' Album,
track released November 13, 2014
Evan Parker.
supported by 4 fans who also own “Ode to Evan Parker”
This setting shows the ease and comfort with which the three are able to play and interact instantaneously. It takes a truly special kind of chemistry to be able to play such improvised music with as much assurance and sense of purpose as this.
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The Hein Weingard Trio mix free improvisation and controlled composition, making music for avant-garde jazz adventurers. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 10, 2023