The Squid's Ear Magazine


Derome, Jean / Louis Sclavis Quartet: Un Moment De Bonheur (Les Disques Victo)

"The album title, Moment de Bonheur, is rather trite, but the concert was marvelous and the recording preserves all of its intensity and charm. This was a first meeting between Jean Derome (flutes, alto sax) and Louis Sclavis (clarinets...
 

Price: $15.95


Quantity:

Out of Stock

Quantity in Basket: None

Log In to use our Wish List
Shipping Weight: 5.00 units

Product Information:

Click an artist name above to see in-stock items for that artist.



UPC: 777405008725

Label: Les Disques Victo
Catalog ID: VICCD087
Squidco Product Code: 24071

Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2003
Country: Canada
Packaging: Jewel Case
Recorded live at 18th Victoriaville International Festival of Contemporary Music, May 19th, 2001.
Descriptions, Reviews, &c.

Artist Biographies

Related Categories of Interest:

May 2017
Victo
Improvised Music
Instant Rewards


Track Listing:
Related Categories of Interest:

May 2017
Victo
Improvised Music
Instant Rewards

Search for other titles on the label:
Les Disques Victo.


Recommended & Related Releases:



Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought:
Plimley, Paul Trio
Safe-Crackers
(Les Disques Victo)
Goldberg, Ben (w/ Ellis / Dunn / Sarin / Schott / Ochs)
Eight Phrases For Jefferson Rubin
(Les Disques Victo)
Burn, Chris
Music For Three Rivers
(Les Disques Victo)
Combining live recordings from Victoriaville and London with studio sessions in England, pianist Chris Burn explores inside-the-piano techniques and prepared textures, shaping cerebral yet inventive improvisations that reveal a wide sonic palette and a focused, exploratory approach to solo performance.
Kovac, Boris
Anamnesis: Ecumenical Mysteries
(Les Disques Victo)
Recorded in a church in Novi Sad in 1994, saxophonist-composer Boris Kovac leads a chamber ensemble of voice, reeds, piano, strings and percussion through a solemn and meditative suite blending spiritual themes, modern classical elements and traditional dance inflections, shaping an evocative acoustic soundworld rooted in deep cultural reflection.
Ellis, Lisle / Cauley / Robinson / Ruthier / Ochs / McPhee / Spearman
Elevations
(Les Disques Victo)
Led by bassist Lisle Ellis with a fierce San Francisco contingent, this 1993 studio session brings together saxophonists Christopher Cauley, Joe McPhee, Glenn Spearman, and Larry Ochs with guitarist James Ruthier and drummer Donald Robinson, delivering energetic free jazz rooted in the 1960s tradition but propelled by raw interplay, bold horn lines, and committed group momentum.
Bauer, Konrad Trio (Bauer / Sommer / Kowald)
Three Wheels - Four Directions
(Les Disques Victo)
Plimley, Paul / Lisle Ellis / Gregg Bendian
Noir
(Les Disques Victo)
Recorded in Montreal in 1992, pianist Paul Plimley, bassist Lisle Ellis, and drummer-vibraphonist Gregg Bendian shape a dark-hued free jazz session with strong compositional ideas, shifting between shadowy swing, turbulent energy, and adventurous textures, while Bruce FreedmanŐs sax adds sharp focus on select tracks.
Crispell, Marilynn
Labyrinths
(Les Disques Victo)
Frith, Fred / Evan Parker
Hello, I Must Be Going
(Les Disques Victo)
Two masters who rarely play together--guitarist Fred Frith and saxophonist Evan Parker--performing together as a duo at the 30th Musique Actuelle Festival in Victoriaville, Canada for an amazing exchange of ideas and intensely subtle dialog.
Braxton, Anthony Steptet (with Ho Bynum / Halvorson / Pavone / Rozen / Siegel / Testa)
Echo Echo Mirror House
(Les Disques Victo)
Composer/saxophonist Braxton performed "Composition NO 347 + 62'37" " at the 2011 Victo Festival with the "super-group" of Braxton alumni - Mary Halvorson, Taylor Ho Bynum, Jessica Pavone, Jay Rozen, Aaron Siegel, Carl Testa", on their respective instruments + iPods.
Morris / Fell / Ward
The Necessary And The Possible
(Les Disques Victo)
This incredible trio, recorded at the 25th Victo Actuelle Festival, play complex music using shared ideas about articulation, timbre, and methods of interaction.
Lussier / Tetreault / Yoshihide
Elektrik Toboggan
(Les Disques Victo)
Recorded live at Victoriaville in 2008, Rene Lussier, Martin Tetreault, and Otomo Yoshihide collide guitars, turntables, and a spy-mic in a sharp, unpredictable set, shifting between searching interplay and bursts of tightly-locked exchange, their contrasting approaches sparking inventive textures and raw electroacoustic energy.
Derome, Jean And The Dangereux Zhoms + 7
Plates-Formes Et Traquenards
(Les Disques Victo)
Jean Derome's extended Dangereux Zhomes opened the 25th Victo Festival in 2008, adding Joane Hetu, Lori Freedman, Bernard Falaise, &c. for an incredible and expressive orchestra.
Snow / Licht / Onda
Five A's, Two C's, One D, One E, Two H's, Three I's...
(Les Disques Victo)
Recorded live at Victoriaville in 2007, the trio of Michael Snow, Alan Licht, and Aki Onda crafts a shifting electroacoustic soundscape where synthesizer, electric guitar and cassette manipulations collide in atmospheric textures and raw industrial edges, improvising form and surprise in a dense yet exploratory sonic environment.
Braxton, Anthony
12+1tet (Victoriaville) 2007
(Les Disques Victo)
Braxton's Composition 361 is a staggeringly detailed 70 minute tour-de-force for his 12-tet, a work of shifting layers, counter-structures, quiet tensions and scorching explosions.
Borbetomagus / Hijokaidan
Both Noises End Burning
(Les Disques Victo)
Two monster proponents of noise esthetics, representing two continents whose cultures have often been described as incompatible, meet in the celebration of noise.
Now Orchestra & Marilyn Crispell
Pola
(Les Disques Victo)
"... I regard the NOW Orchestra as one of the finest large creative ensembles active in the last decade. The combinations of high levels of individual creativity and virtuosity with a strong sense of collectivity is a rare and treasured combination that the NOW Orchestra manifests very strongly..."-George Lewis, Earshot Jazz
Quartet Noir
Lugano
(Les Disques Victo)
Recorded live in 2004, Quartet Noir unites Urs Leimgruber, Marilyn Crispell, Joelle Leandre, and Fritz Hauser in deep long-form improvisations, where vivid detail and patient interaction shape evolving structures, balancing unpredictability with a cohesive, resonant group sound born of longstanding collaboration.
Phillips, Barre / Joelle Leandre / William Parker / Tetsu Saitoh
After You Gone
(Les Disques Victo)
Charles, Xavier / Diane Labrosse / Kristoff K. Roll / Martin Tetreault
Tout le monde en place pour un set americain
(Les Disques Victo)
Kowald, Peter / William Parker
The Victoriaville Tape
(Les Disques Victo)
Derome, Jean
Confitures de Gagaku
(Les Disques Victo)
Live recordings and Derome's first release under his own name, inspired by Japanese magic squares and haikus, and performed in a group including Actuelle collective members Pierre Tanguay and Pierre Cartier.
Tippett, Keith
Une Croix Dans L'Ocean
(Les Disques Victo)
Parker, Evan / Sainkho Namtchylak
Mars Song
(Les Disques Victo)
Intense meeting of saxophone legend Parker and the remarkable Tuvan improvising vocalist Namtchylak performing live at Music Gallery in Toronto, 1996.
Fujii, Satoko / Tatsuya Yoshida
Toh-Kichi
(Les Disques Victo)
Ranaldo, Lee / William Hooker / Jim O'Rourke / Gianni Gebbia
Clouds: Victoriaville Concert May 1997
(Les Disques Victo)




The Squid's Ear Magazine

The Squid's Ear Magazine

© 2002-, Squidco LLC