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Matthew Shipp Trio, 24 April, The Sugar Club

  • 11-02-2008 10:18am
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    Note Productions presents The Contemporaries Concert Series

    MATTHEW SHIPP TRIO
    Thursday 24 April, The Sugar Club, Dublin

    Matthew Shipp (piano)
    Joe Morris (bass)
    Whit Dickey (drums)

    Pianist, producer and composer Matthew Shipp arrived in New York City 20 years ago, and in the interim has become arguably the most important player on the downtown avant-garde scene.

    Throughout the ‘90s, he made his name initially with the David S. Ware quartet and then as a leader of his own trio with bassist William Parker and drummer Guillermo E. Brown. Shipp's playing blends modern classical elements with '60s-style jazz to create something wholly original and influential among his generation of improvising musicians. He has recorded with Roscoe Mitchell, Rob Brown, Roy Campbell, Wadada Leo Smith, Anti-Pop Consortium, Other Dimensions in Music and with violinist Mat Maneri. Recently, Shipp has distinguished himself as the Artistic Director of the Thirsty Ear Blue Series releasing new music from William Parker, Tim Berne, Roy Campbell, Craig Taborn and Spring Heel Jack.

    For his debut Irish tour Shipp performs with his new trio featuring Joe Morris and Whit Dickey as heard on his latest release, Piano Vortex (Thirsty Ear). Here Matthew Shipp delves deep into the original format that first gave birth to the very idea of jazz itself: the absolute freedom of an acoustic session. His trademark piano playing is, as always, beyond par, and the bass/drum interplay is nothing short of a deep musical conversation.. The real star is Shipp and his piano. This new trio release is a testament to Shipp’s uncontested mastery of the instrument.

    “Shipp is magnificent”. John Fordham, The Guardian


    TICKETING
    Thursday 24 April, The Sugar Club, Dublin
    Tickets 20 Euro (including booking fee)
    Bookings: 0818 719 300 (Ticketmaster) and from usual Ticketmaster Outlets, online from www.ticketmaster.ie and Claddagh Records.
    Ticketmaster telephone and internet bookings subject to a maximum 12.5% service charge, agents 2 Euro.
    Doors: 8.00pm; show starts 8.30pm.

    YOUTUBE:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJe1wB7I_-k
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kC2PGtDpGU8

    VISIT: www.note.ie


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