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A diverse, unique and sometimes explosive saxophone quartet from Lithuania founded by Arminas Bizys, Kazimieras Jusinskas, Algirdas Janonis, and Danielius Pancerovas, using extended techniques, the saxophones themselves, and found objects as they articulately merge structurally free improvisation, academic approaches and motives from Lithuanian folk music. |
In Stock Shipping Weight: 4.00 units Quantity in Basket: None Log In to use our Wish List ![]() Label: NoBusiness Catalog ID: NBCD 119 Squidco Product Code: 28330 Format: CD Condition: New Released: 2019 Country: Lithuania Packaging: Jewel Case Recorded at MAMA studios, in Vilnius, Lithuania, by Vytautas Bedalis. Personnel: Arminas Bizys-alto saxophone, baritone saxophone Algirdas Janonis-alto saxophone, electronics, horn Danielius Pancerovas-baritone saxophone, alto saxophone Kazimieras Jusinskas-soprano saxophone, alto saxophone Click an artist name above to see in-stock items for that artist. Highlight an instrument above and click here to Search for albums with that instrument. ![]() ![]() Artist Biographies: • Show Bio for Arminas Bizys "Arminas Bižys is a Lithuanian saxophonist known for the groups Brave Noises, Dziazlaif, and Katarsis4." -Discogs (https://www.discogs.com/artist/6000143-Arminas-Bi%C5%BEys)1/25/2023 Have a better biography or biography source? Please Contact Us so that we can update this biography. ^ Hide Bio for Arminas Bizys • Show Bio for Algirdas Janonis "Algirdas Janonis is a Lithuanian saxophonist, known for the gruops Katarsis4, and Uprising Tree." -Discogs (https://www.discogs.com/artist/6084041-Algirdas-Janonis)1/25/2023 Have a better biography or biography source? Please Contact Us so that we can update this biography. ^ Hide Bio for Algirdas Janonis • Show Bio for Danielius Pancerovas "Danielius Pancerovas-Baritone saxophone (Lithuania) Danielius Pancerovas (born in 1995) is a saxophonist and composer based in Vilnius, Lithuania. Danielius is currently a member of many diff erent jazz, impro and rock bands, such as "Džiazlaif", "Katarsis4", "Ojibo Afrobeat" and experimental rock quintet "Arklio Galia". He has performed with Steff en Schorn, Mats Gustafsson, Hanna Paulsberg, Jori Huhtala, Mia Marlen Berg, Niclas Bardeleben and Naoko Sakata. At present, he is studying jazz saxophone at the Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre in Vilnius." -EuroRadio Jazz Orchestra website (https://www.ebu.ch/files/live/sites/ebu/files/Events/Radio/EJO/OE1_Euroradio%20Jazz%20programm%2019.pdf)1/25/2023 Have a better biography or biography source? Please Contact Us so that we can update this biography. ^ Hide Bio for Danielius Pancerovas • Show Bio for Kazimieras Jusinskas "Kazimieras Jušinskas is a Lithuanian saxophonist, known for the bands Brave Noises, Dziazlaif, and the saxophone quartet Katarsis4." -Squidco 1/25/2023Have a better biography or biography source? Please Contact Us so that we can update this biography. ^ Hide Bio for Kazimieras Jusinskas ![]() 1. 06:57AM 2:24 2. Canis Minor 3:17 3. Ursa Minor 2:54 4. Leo Minor 3:52 5. Sad Rigla 4:13 6. SMC 4:02 7. Alvarium 3:47 8. II 4:34 9. I 3:12 10. Vai Kaip Aa Buvau Jauna Mergele 6:50 11. SMC 4:59 12. Date 1:36 13. IIII 5:30 14. LIII 4:53 15. 02:19AM 3:56 |
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![]() "A young generation of Lithuanian jazz and improvised music has been blossoming for the last few years, and Katarsis4 could be taken as one of the best examples of those youngsters who are looking toward new sonic approaches by reshaping the heritage of the past and mixing it with their own ideas. Katarsis4 is a saxophone quartet founded by Arminas Bižys (alto and baritone saxophones), Kazimieras Jušinskas (soprano and alto saxophones), Algirdas Janonis (alto saxophone, hornpipe and electronics) and Danielius Pancerovas (baritone and alto saxophones). The music the quartet plays might be labeled as improvised with some influences from jazz, academic or even folk areas. The quartets' eponymous debut album, released by the well-known Lithuanian record label "NoBusinessRecords," consists of fifteen compositions. All four guys-Arminas, Kazimieras, Algirdas and Danielius-are very well prepared technically and have rich imaginations. By using only saxophones and extended techniques, they are able to create dense sonic structures. But that is not enough; the quartet members step forward in more challenging ways by attempting to establish dialogue between saxophones and objects around them. On "06:57am" a listener could hear a plastic singing tube; on "Canis Minor," a ping-pong ball jumping into a bowl sound and many more unusual instruments innovatively used by members of Katarsis4, who are ready to blow listeners' minds with enormously wide musical articulation. Looking for comparisons, this Lithuanian quartet's debut might be compared with Die Milchstrasse Flockt album, released in 2018. On one hand, these recordings are different because the first is based on reeds and the second on percussion, but on the other hand the sonic aesthetic of both albums is very similar. Both collectives focus on a minimalistic acoustic approach, drifting toward drone/ambient style passages. Despite the fact that the debut recording of Katarsis4 is mainly improvised, it is very harmonious. The mood is dreamful, sometimes a little bit nostalgic and melancholic. So, this album is not an example of raw and primordial improvisation in the style of Evan Parker or Peter Brötzmann. But no-one and nothing is perfect, including the quartets' album. While listening to this record, time after time, the feeling of coherence fades away. Transitions between different parts are sometimes not smooth enough to get fully into an uninterrupted sonic voyage. That is why this recording might be called the book of sketches occasionally. But, notwithstanding the critique above, the debut album of Katarsis4 should be taken as positive, inspirational and a very promising voice of young-generation musicians who are shaping their own sound and expanding sonic boundaries. A bright future is around the corner for these four guys!"-Vitalijus Gailius, All About Jazz Get additional information at All About Jazz ![]() Improvised Music Jazz Free Improvisation European Improvisation, Composition and Experimental Forms Quartet Recordings Recordings by or featuring Reed & Wind Players Objects and Home-made Instruments Staff Picks & Recommended Items New in Improvised Music Search for other titles on the label: NoBusiness. |
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