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Kruglov, Alexey / Carolyn Hume / Paul May / Oleg Yudanov: Last Train From Narvskaya (Leo Records)

Ganelin Trio saxophonist joins with the UK improvising duo of pianist Carolyn Hume & drummer Paul May, with percussionist Oleg Yudanov rounding out this sophisticated quartet of chamber-oriented collective free improvisation, their studio debut alternating three concise conversations with two extended works, each unfolding in great detail through expressive technique.
 

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Alexey Kruglov-alto saxophone, alto sax mouthpieces, prepared alto saxophone, vocals

Carolyn Hume-piano

Paul May-drums

Oleg Yudanov-percussion


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UPC: 5024792087921

Label: Leo Records
Catalog ID: LEOR879.2
Squidco Product Code: 30568

Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2021
Country: UK
Packaging: Jewel Case
Recorded at Red Wave Studio in St.Petersburg during the 8th Leo Records Festival in Russia, October 24th, 2019, by Sergey Ryltsev.

Descriptions, Reviews, &c.

"Recorded at the eighth Leo Records festival in Russia in November 2020 by two Russians and two Brits. Long gone are the times when Russia was considered to be a back water of new and improvised music. What is surprising here is not the fact that the Russians and Brits recorded together, the surprise here is the quality of both the sound and the music. Alexey Kruglov has been called "the future of jazz" by the British magazine JAZZWISE. He is definitely fulfilling this promise. What is also amazing is that the four musicians with strong identities sacrificed their egos to create music of great beauty."-Leo Recoeds


Artist Biographies

"Based in the UK pianist and composer Carolyn Hume is a member of the duo Hume and May with drummer Paul May as well as being a solo artist.

Her current work includes being a member of 'Fourth Page' with Paul May and Charlie Beresford and her long standing duo with Paul May.

[...]

She he has played and recorded with many artists,crossing genres from prog rock to classical and free improvisation. She has performed in Europe and Internationally, with radio play worldwide, and has provided music for short films.

Carolyn has worked and recorded with many artists including: Paul May, Charlie Beresford, Pete Marsh, Judie Tzuke, Patrick Dawes, Sonia Hammond, Oliver Coates, Duke Garwood, Russell Webb, John McGeoch, Kuljit Bhamra and Essam Rashad...

Since the late 90's, Hume has recorded two solo records with composition for voice and cello, and six duo records with Paul May on 'Leo Records' and many more as a member or guest of ensemble groups."

-Carolyn Hume Website (https://www.carolynhume.com/)
3/13/2024

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"Paul May is a drummer and percussionist from London. Currently playing in psych-trance outfit Woven Entity, May has played in several mythical constellations within the London improvised music realm including Fourth Page (with Carolyn Hume and Pete Marsh), Ladywoodsman (with long-term ally Duke Garwood), Little Wet Horse (also featuring Garwood and Daniel Beban of Orchestra of Spheres) and Alexander Tucker's Decomposed Orchestra."

-Cafe OTO (https://www.cafeoto.co.uk/artists/paul-may/)
3/13/2024

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Oleg Yudanov (Олег Юданов) is a Russian jazz drummer and percussionist. He is known for the groups Anatoly Vapirov Big Band, Nowitz-Miller-Trio, Tim Dorofeyev's Project, Vapirov Project, and Архангельск

-Discogs (https://www.discogs.com/artist/761228-Oleg-Yudanov)
3/13/2024

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Track Listing:



1. Winter Aviary 7:18

2. Red Wave Suite 21:52

3. Last Train from Narvskaya 7:09

4. The Lover-Magician 16:01

5. Voices of the Luna 7:36

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Improvised Music
Jazz
Free Improvisation
European Improvisation, Composition and Experimental Forms
Collective Free Improvsation
Quartet Recordings
Instruments with Preparations
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