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Almeida, Goncalo / Peter Jacquemyn: Encounters (FMR)

Dual double bass dialogs shifting between energetic and introspective dialogs, from Portuguese improviser Gonçalo Almeida (LAMA, Albatre, The Attic) and Belgium bassist Peter Jacquemyn (EARR, BaggerBoot), recorded in three exhilarating concerts, first in an "Encounter" & "Exchange" at JazzBlazzt in Belgium, then at Jurgen Moortgat's living room series for a powerful "Enrapture".
 

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Goncalo Almeida-double bass

Peter Jacquemyn-double bass


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Label: FMR
Catalog ID: FMR678
Squidco Product Code: 34274

Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2023
Country: UK
Packaging: Digipack - 3 panel
Tracks 1 and 2 recorded at JazzBlazzt concert series, at De Groels Kapel, in Bocholt, Belgium, on June 24th, 2022, by Goncalo Almeida.

Track 3 recorded at Jurgen Moortgat's living room concert series, in Mechelen, Belgium, on June 25th, 2022, Dirk Serries .

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Dual double bass dialogs shifting between energetic and introspective dialogs, from Portuguese improviser Gonçalo Almeida (LAMA, Albatre, The Attic) and Belgium bassist Peter Jacquemyn (EARR, BaggerBoot), recorded in three exhilarating concerts, first in an "Encounter" & "Exchange" at JazzBlazzt in Belgium, then at Jurgen Moortgat's living room series for a powerful "Enrapture".


Artist Biographies

"Gonçalo Almeida born in 1978 Lisbon, Portugal. Lives in Rotterdam, Netherlands, where he followed studies at Rotterdams Conservatorium, having studied with Heyn van Geyn, Stefan Lievestro, Marius Beets and Peter Leerdman, finishing his master degree in 2008.

Plays in a variety of projects that go from modern jazz, freejazz, jazzcore and free improvisation music, having shared the stage with improvisers such has Chris Speed, Carlos Zíngaro, Wilbert de Joode, Martin van Duynhoven, Fred Lonberg-Holm, Rodrigo Amado, Tobias Klein, Jasper Stadhouders among others.

Also has been working in collaboration with multi media such as video artists, modern dancers, poets, and theater makers.

In the main projects that he is involved as double bass player, he has a deep input as a composer."

-Goncalo Almeida Website (http://gonzobass.wixsite.com/gonzoalmeida/biography)
4/30/2025

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"Peter Jacquemyn (1963° schaarbeek) moves easily between the visual arts and music. As a sculptor he assaults tree trunks with axe and chainsaw. His concerts are just as spectacular: with unbridled energy he lovingly wrestles his double bass.It is a battle in which all means are fair: bows (1, 2 or 3), dented soda cans, plastic bags, crumpled paper, mutes, horns, retuned strings,...

All of this ranges Peter Jacquemyn among Belgium's most interesting improvisers with a very justified international reputation."

-Peter Jacquemyn Website (https://www.jacquemyn.com/about.php)
4/30/2025

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Track Listing:



1. Encounter 5:59

2. Exchange 15:58

3. Enrapture 30:45

Related Categories of Interest:


Improvised Music
Jazz
Free Improvisation
Collective & Free Improvsation
European Improvisation, Composition and Experimental Forms
Stringed Instruments
Duo Recordings

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