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Dorgon: IIII (Jumbo)


 

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Personnel:



Dorgon-C melody saxophone, tamburas



String Quartet:

Rufus Capacocia-cello

Martha Colby-cello

Katherine Bent-cello

Reuben Radding-bass



Graphic #1:

Rufus Capadocia-Cello



Study #2:

Rufus Capadocia-Cello



Hardcore (Brooklyn):

Sam Ulano-drums


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Label: Jumbo
Catalog ID: IIII
Squidco Product Code: 628

Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 1997
Country: USA
Packaging: Cardboard sleeve with insert
Recorded in Paris (IRCAM) 1954, 1972, 1967+1997

Descriptions, Reviews, &c.

Dorgon only plays horn on one track here and tambura on another, instead showing a nice hand for composition. "String Quartet" focuses on the low end, with three cellos and a bass executing a rich, slowly unfolding 13-minute drone. Also a sax/drum duo, two pieces for solo cello and a second extended drone with the composer on tamboura. Comes with a handmade cardboard cover in a plastic sleeve.


Artist Biographies

"Reuben Radding is a bassist, free improviser, teacher, and recording engineer based in Brooklyn, NY. He was born in Washington DC in 1966. After relocating to New York City in 1988 he studied the double bass with Mark Dresser and quickly became a busy stalwart of the so-called "Downtown" scene, performing with many of the most prominent new Jazz musicians of the time. Radding has taught master classes on extended bass techniques and free improvisation workshops He is also an accomplished recording engineer and producer, and owns Studio STATS, in Brooklyn, NY."

-Nuscope Recordings (http://nuscope.org/musicians/reuben-radding/)
4/17/2024

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Track Listing:



1. String quartet

2. Graphic #1

3. Study #2

4. Hardcore (Brooklyn)

5. For JA

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Jumbo
May 2006
Improvised Music
NY Downtown & Metropolitan Jazz/Improv

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