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Portal, Michel / Leon Franciolo / Piere Favre: Arrivederci Le Chouartse <i>[Used Item]</i> (Hatology)

"This live date is a reunion of the reed and drum duo of Michael Portal and Pierre Favre that so freaked out French audiences in 1972 there was a televised debate about live improvised music. However, this time there is the addition of ...
 

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Michel Portal-clarinet, bass clarinet, alto saxophone tenor saxophone

Leon Francoli-bass

Pierre Favre-drums, percussion

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UPC: 752156057222

Label: Hatology
Catalog ID: 572
Squidco Product Code: 19532

Format: CD
Condition: VG
Released: 2002
Country: Switzerland
Packaging: Cardboard Gatefold
Recorded live at Lapin Vert, Lausanne/Switzerland, on October 3rd, 1980.

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Artist Biographies

Pierre Favre is a Swiss jazz drummer and percussionist, born 2 June 1937 in Le Locle, Switzerland.

"When Pierre Favre began to explore new worlds of sound in drumming in the 1960s, he had already played with many internationally renowned Europeans and Americans as well as with prominent big bands. But it pushed him to an independent music. It all started in a trio with bassist George Mraz, then with Peter Kowald on double bass and from the start with Irene Schweizer on piano. "It is," says Pierre Favre, "a stroke of luck in a long, independent and yet joint development.

Searching for the melodic aspects of drums and percussion, Pierre Favre found his way to the solo. Together with Paul Motian, Fredy Studer and Nana Vasconcelos, he formed a percussion ensemble that increased the orchestral possibilities of percussive solo playing. "Singing Drums", a quartet with four percussionists, underwent a further transformation in the form of The "European Chamber Ensemble", a line-up with two percussionists, horns and strings.

In 2004, the city of Zurich honored Pierre Favre with the city's art prize."-Bert Noglik, Pierre Favre website

-Pierre Favre Website (https://www.pierrefavre.ch/pierre/)
9/27/2023

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