John Zorn's Masada 03/20/1999
Het Muziekcentrum, Hertogenbosch, The Netherlands
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John Zorn
Muziekcentrum, Den Bosch (The Netherlands)
March 19-21, 1999 *RESEED*
Another version (different source and track listing) of these concerts were seeded before here on Dime. The piece "Cat O'Nine Tails" was not included in that post, because this composition was broadcasted separately afterwards. I posted a version containing all the string quartets (but without the interview parts) some time ago.
The original post also included (according to the uploader) a "Duck calls" solo by John Zorn, from the 1981 Claxon Festival at Theater 't Hoogt in Utrecht (The Netherlands), which according to the broadcast announcer (left out) was John Zorn first ever appearance in Europe. In some trade lists, this is also known as "Rumor Fest, 1980". For this reseed, I have omitted this piece.
The initial broadcast started off with a 14 minute soundscape, containing various examples of John Zorn's music. Within this compilation, some interview excerpts (John Zorn was interviewed by Paul Harvey at the back of a car) were woven in. These bits are included in this post, as well as more excerpts of this interview which were presented during the evenings broadcast.
In this seed, I track-indexed the String Quartet piece "The Deadman", which has 13 small parts.
CD1 (total time 51:46)
Interview excerpts within soundscape:
01 Influences (1:03)
02 Artists (0:17)
03 Intuition (0:17)
04 Nonesuch Records (0:16)
Cobra:
05 Game pieces (interview) 4:25
06 Cobra, part 1 (12:39) (tape flip (cross-fade) at 3:30)
07 Interlude (Alan Purves) (5:24)
08 Cobra, part 2 (11:49)
09 Interlude (reed section) (5:06)
10 Cobra, part 3 (10:22)
Muziekcentrum, Den Bosch (The Netherlands)
March 19, 1999
Cobra line-up:
Anton Goudsmid - guitar
Corrie van Binsbergen - guitar
Eric Boeren - trumpet
Hans Sparla - trombone
Tobias Klein - trombone
Edward Capel - clarinet
Cor Fuhler - piano
Gerard van Dongen - piano
Alan 'Gunga' Purves - percussion
Arend Niks - drums
Anna McMichaels - violin
Wilbert de Joode - bass
John Zorn - prompter
CD2 (total time 74:04)
11 Jewish music + Musicians (interview) (3:36)
12 Lilin (10:52)
13 Khebar (5:52)
14 Hadasha (9:28)
15 Moshav (5:53)
16 Bith Aneth (8:39)
17 Elilah (4:49)
18 Abidan (4:50)
19 Acharei Mod (13:03)
20 John Zorn introducing Fred Frith (0:27)
21 Jair (6:29)
Muziekcentrum, Den Bosch (The Netherlands)
March 20, 1999
Masada line-up:
Anton Goudsmid - guitar
Alan 'Gunga' Purves - percussion
Arend Niks - drums
John Zorn - alto sax (Bith Aneth, Jair)
Ab Baars - clarinet
Mary Oliver - violin
Bart Maris - trumpet
Jeroen van Vliet - piano
Marc van Rooy - bass
Erik Friedlander - cello
Fred Frith - guitar (Jair)
CD3 (total time 68:31)
22 Writing for strings (interview) (3:01)
The Deadman (1990)
23 Variations (0:38)
24 Sonatas (0:50)
25 Manifesto (1:01)
26 Fanfare (0:47)
27 Meditation (0:39)
28 Rondo (0:31)
29 Romance (0:24)
30 Blossoms (0:48)
31 Fantasy (1:06)
32 Folio (1:08)
33 Nocturne (1:01)
34 Etude (0:41)
35 Prelude (0:53)
36 Kol Nidre (1996) (7:57)
37 Being a composer (interview) (3:26)
38 Cat O'Nine Tails (1988) (14:48)
39 Memento Mori (1992) (28:26)
Mondriaan String Quartet:
Jan Erik van Regteren Altena - violin
Edwin Blankensteijn - violin
Anette ergman - viola
Eduard van Regteren Altena - cello
Muziekcentrum, Den Bosch (The Netherlands)
March 21, 1999
40 Final statement (interview) (0:16)
FM > cassette > CDR > EAC > WAV > Audacity (track length editing, audience fades) > FLAC
sound quality: A
Muziekcentrum, Den Bosch (The Netherlands)
March 19-21, 1999 *RESEED*
Another version (different source and track listing) of these concerts were seeded before here on Dime. The piece "Cat O'Nine Tails" was not included in that post, because this composition was broadcasted separately afterwards. I posted a version containing all the string quartets (but without the interview parts) some time ago.
The original post also included (according to the uploader) a "Duck calls" solo by John Zorn, from the 1981 Claxon Festival at Theater 't Hoogt in Utrecht (The Netherlands), which according to the broadcast announcer (left out) was John Zorn first ever appearance in Europe. In some trade lists, this is also known as "Rumor Fest, 1980". For this reseed, I have omitted this piece.
The initial broadcast started off with a 14 minute soundscape, containing various examples of John Zorn's music. Within this compilation, some interview excerpts (John Zorn was interviewed by Paul Harvey at the back of a car) were woven in. These bits are included in this post, as well as more excerpts of this interview which were presented during the evenings broadcast.
In this seed, I track-indexed the String Quartet piece "The Deadman", which has 13 small parts.
CD1 (total time 51:46)
Interview excerpts within soundscape:
01 Influences (1:03)
02 Artists (0:17)
03 Intuition (0:17)
04 Nonesuch Records (0:16)
Cobra:
05 Game pieces (interview) 4:25
06 Cobra, part 1 (12:39) (tape flip (cross-fade) at 3:30)
07 Interlude (Alan Purves) (5:24)
08 Cobra, part 2 (11:49)
09 Interlude (reed section) (5:06)
10 Cobra, part 3 (10:22)
Muziekcentrum, Den Bosch (The Netherlands)
March 19, 1999
Cobra line-up:
Anton Goudsmid - guitar
Corrie van Binsbergen - guitar
Eric Boeren - trumpet
Hans Sparla - trombone
Tobias Klein - trombone
Edward Capel - clarinet
Cor Fuhler - piano
Gerard van Dongen - piano
Alan 'Gunga' Purves - percussion
Arend Niks - drums
Anna McMichaels - violin
Wilbert de Joode - bass
John Zorn - prompter
CD2 (total time 74:04)
11 Jewish music + Musicians (interview) (3:36)
12 Lilin (10:52)
13 Khebar (5:52)
14 Hadasha (9:28)
15 Moshav (5:53)
16 Bith Aneth (8:39)
17 Elilah (4:49)
18 Abidan (4:50)
19 Acharei Mod (13:03)
20 John Zorn introducing Fred Frith (0:27)
21 Jair (6:29)
Muziekcentrum, Den Bosch (The Netherlands)
March 20, 1999
Masada line-up:
Anton Goudsmid - guitar
Alan 'Gunga' Purves - percussion
Arend Niks - drums
John Zorn - alto sax (Bith Aneth, Jair)
Ab Baars - clarinet
Mary Oliver - violin
Bart Maris - trumpet
Jeroen van Vliet - piano
Marc van Rooy - bass
Erik Friedlander - cello
Fred Frith - guitar (Jair)
CD3 (total time 68:31)
22 Writing for strings (interview) (3:01)
The Deadman (1990)
23 Variations (0:38)
24 Sonatas (0:50)
25 Manifesto (1:01)
26 Fanfare (0:47)
27 Meditation (0:39)
28 Rondo (0:31)
29 Romance (0:24)
30 Blossoms (0:48)
31 Fantasy (1:06)
32 Folio (1:08)
33 Nocturne (1:01)
34 Etude (0:41)
35 Prelude (0:53)
36 Kol Nidre (1996) (7:57)
37 Being a composer (interview) (3:26)
38 Cat O'Nine Tails (1988) (14:48)
39 Memento Mori (1992) (28:26)
Mondriaan String Quartet:
Jan Erik van Regteren Altena - violin
Edwin Blankensteijn - violin
Anette ergman - viola
Eduard van Regteren Altena - cello
Muziekcentrum, Den Bosch (The Netherlands)
March 21, 1999
40 Final statement (interview) (0:16)
FM > cassette > CDR > EAC > WAV > Audacity (track length editing, audience fades) > FLAC
sound quality: A
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