A raucous and passionate concert led by the trio of Juozas Milasius on guitar, Tomas Kutavicius on piano, and Dalius Naujokaitis on drums, with the Lithuanian Young Composers Orchestra assisting on voice, cymbals, clapping, and "trampling", creating moments of adventurous disorder that lead to beautiful passages of heartfelt playing, in what must have been a marvel to experience.
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Juozas Milasius-guitar
Tomas Kutavicius-piano
Dalius Naujokaitis-drums
Lithuanian Young Composers Orchestra-orchestra
Vytas Labutis-saxophones, cymbal, clapping, trampling
Vilija Naujokaitiene-vocal, cymbal, clapping, trampling
Vaidas Urmilevicius-vocal, cymbal, clapping, trampling
Gintare Skeryte-vocal, cymbal, clapping, trampling
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Label: NoBusiness
Catalog ID: NBLP 138
Squidco Product Code: 29856
Format: LP
Condition: New
Released: 2020
Country: Lithuania
Packaging: LP
Recorded live at Willisau Festival, Switzerland, on August 26th, 1993.
A raucous and passionate concert led by the trio of Juozas Milasius on guitar, Tomas Kutavicius on piano, and Dalius Naujokaitis on drums, with the Lithuanian Young Composers Orchestra assisting on voice, cymbals, clapping, and "trampling", creating moments of adventurous disorder that lead to beautiful moments of heartfelt playing, in what must have been a marvel to experience.
Artist Biographies
• Show Bio for Juozas Milasius Juozas Milašius is a Lithuanian guitarist and composer, known for his work with the Lithuanian Art Orchestra. ^ Hide Bio for Juozas Milasius • Show Bio for Tomas Kutavicius "Tomas Kutavičius: piano In his music Tomas Kutavičius combines an experience of a jazz pianist with a rational mind and structure. The composer pays special attention to rhythm: inspired by jazz improvisations he employs syncopated rhythmic motifs, which serve as building blocks of structure of his compositions. These blocks of improvisatory nature are combined into longer, rhythmically irregular modules, which results in a truly virtuosic writing. Homorhythmic patterns are interspersed with polyrhythmic ones, where several layers of dissimilar rhythmic energy occur simultaneously. Nevertheless, despite the harsh rhythmic articulation, idiosyncratic melodic contours and the tendencies towards classical forms, the overall musical landscape of T. Kutavičius pulsates with freedom of improvisation. Despite being closely related to the minimalist aesthetics, the music of Kutavičius often travels across its stylistic boundaries, emanates a peculiar energy and a wide range of emotions." ^ Hide Bio for Tomas Kutavicius • Show Bio for Dalius Naujokaitis "Dalius Naujokaitis began his musical career in the late eighties and was an avant-garde feature of the Vilnius jazz scene performing with Juozas Milašius, Vladimir Chekasin, Petras Vyšniauskas, Skirmantas Sasnauskas and others. He moved to New York in 1995 and made an impressive entry to the NYC scene with a series of original solo performances at Jonas Mekas' Anthology Film Archives. Shortly he found Free Music on Second Street group, and partaking in the Now We Are Here Orchestra' projects with Jonas Mekas (vocal). At the same time Dalius collaborated with famous master of avant-garde film Ken Jacobs in "Lumiere/Naujokaitis/Jacobs: Nervous System Concerts, also with modern dance group "Limbic Six" and Tiny Mythic Theatre. His music and drumming is featured in films by Jonas Mekas "Happy Birthday To John Lennon," "On My Way To Fujijama I Saw," "This Side of Paradise" and in film by Moira Tierney "Circus." He has played and recorded with a variety of New York bands such as Kenny Wolleson's Himalayas and Wollesonics, Art Baron, Butch Morris, Joey Barron, Briggan Krauss, Jeff Ballard, Brazilian Girls, Tim Keiper, Jonathon Haffner, Otomo Yoshihide, Rocco John Group, and On Davis' Cartoon Satellite. Dalius leads and drums for New York based avant-garde music group Untyte, which performs ancient Lithuanian folk tunes with a downtown NY edge." ^ Hide Bio for Dalius Naujokaitis
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Track Listing:
SIDE A
1. String Walker 06:20
2. SailorŐs Nightmare 17:17
SIDE B
1. Play Me 11:06
2. Reflection Nebula 08:04
Vinyl Recordings
Improvised Music
Free Improvisation
Large Ensembles
Unusual Vocal Forms
Percussion & Drums
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