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Van Schouwburg, Jean-Michel / Nuno Torres / Ernesto Rodrigues / Joao Madeira / Carlos Santos  : La R (Creative Sources)

A hushed and enigmatic quintet improvisation featuring Jean-Michel Van Schouwburg's extended vocal techniques alongside Nuno Torres (alto saxophone), Ernesto Rodrigues (viola, crackle box), João Madeira (double bass), and Carlos Santos (modular synthesizer), unfolding in reductionist, pointillistic interplay that explores subtle texture, utterance, and resonance.
 

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Jean-Michel Van Schouwburg-voice

Nuno Torres-alto saxophone

Ernesto Rodrigues-viola, crackle box

Joao Madeira-double bass

Carlos Santos-modular synthesizer


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UPC: 5609063408584

Label: Creative Sources
Catalog ID: cs858
Squidco Product Code: 35774

Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2025
Country: Portugal
Packaging: Cardboard Gatefold
Recorded live at Oficina das Artes, in Ajuda, Portugal, on December 21st, 2024, by Carlos Santos.

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La Rambarde Des Songes, Les Congruences Des Soupirs is a 45-minute live improvisation recorded on December 21, 2024,

La Rambarde Des Songes, Les Congruences Des Soupirs is a 45-minute live improvisation recorded on December 21, 2024, at Oficina das Artes in Ajuda, Portugal. The quintet — comprising Jean-Michel Van Schouwburg (voice), Nuno Torres (alto saxophone), Ernesto Rodrigues (viola, crackle box), João Madeira (double bass), and Carlos Santos (modular synthesizer) — delivers an enigmatic and reductionist performance. The music unfolds with minimalist, pointillistic interactions, articulated through extended bowing and breathing techniques, and enriched by ethereal, vintage sounds. This contemplative exploration of sound and silence offers an illuminating suggestion about the suchness of silence and its elusive sonic expressions.



Jean-Michel Van Schouwburg is a Belgian vocal artist and music reviewer who has developed a unique form of vocal improvisation and extended vocal techniques since 1996. His approach encompasses a wide range of vocal expressions, including falsettos, harmonics, deep throat singing, yodels, fast articulation, mouth noises, invented languages, and bodily expressions. He coined the term "phonoetry" (phonésie in French) to describe the sonic poetry of his vocal artistry. Van Schouwburg has collaborated with innovative improvisers such as Lawrence Casserley, Sabu Toyozumi, Paul Dunmall, Ute Wassermann, and Phil Minton.

Nuno Torres is a Portuguese alto saxophonist known for his work in free improvisation and electroacoustic music. He has collaborated extensively with Ernesto Rodrigues and Carlos Santos, among others. Torres's playing often explores extended techniques and the integration of acoustic and electronic elements, contributing to the development of the Portuguese experimental music scene.

Ernesto Rodrigues is a prolific Portuguese violist, composer, and improviser, and the founder of the Creative Sources label. His work spans a vast discography, focusing on free improvisation and electroacoustic music. Rodrigues is known for his delicate and textural approach to the viola, often incorporating unconventional instruments like the crackle box. He has collaborated with numerous artists, including Nuno Torres, Carlos Santos, and João Madeira.

João Madeira is a Portuguese double bassist and composer committed to discovering new processes of creating and composing music. He explores new concepts of musical performance and has been active in various projects within the experimental and improvisational music scenes in Portugal.

Carlos Santos is a Portuguese modular synthesist, sound engineer, and graphic designer. He has been involved in numerous projects within the Creative Sources label, contributing his expertise in electronics and sound design to various improvisational ensembles. Santos often handles recording, mastering, and graphic design for the label's releases.

Oficina das Artes in Ajuda, Portugal. The quintet-comprising Jean-Michel Van Schouwburg (voice), Nuno Torres (alto saxophone), Ernesto Rodrigues (viola, crackle box), João Madeira (double bass), and Carlos Santos (modular synthesizer)-delivers an enigmatic and reductionist performance. The music unfolds with minimalist, pointillistic interactions, articulated through extended bowing and breathing techniques, and enriched by ethereal, vintage sounds. This contemplative exploration of sound and silence offers an illuminating suggestion about the suchness of silence and its elusive sonic expressions.



Jean-Michel Van Schouwburg is a Belgian vocal artist and music reviewer who has developed a unique form of vocal improvisation and extended vocal techniques since 1996. His approach encompasses a wide range of vocal expressions, including falsettos, harmonics, deep throat singing, yodels, fast articulation, mouth noises, invented languages, and bodily expressions. He coined the term "phonoetry" (phonésie in French) to describe the sonic poetry of his vocal artistry. Van Schouwburg has collaborated with innovative improvisers such as Lawrence Casserley, Sabu Toyozumi, Paul Dunmall, Ute Wassermann, and Phil Minton.

Nuno Torres is a Portuguese alto saxophonist known for his work in free improvisation and electroacoustic music. He has collaborated extensively with Ernesto Rodrigues and Carlos Santos, among others. Torres's playing often explores extended techniques and the integration of acoustic and electronic elements, contributing to the development of the Portuguese experimental music scene.

Ernesto Rodrigues is a prolific Portuguese violist, composer, and improviser, and the founder of the Creative Sources label. His work spans a vast discography, focusing on free improvisation and electroacoustic music. Rodrigues is known for his delicate and textural approach to the viola, often incorporating unconventional instruments like the crackle box. He has collaborated with numerous artists, including Nuno Torres, Carlos Santos, and João Madeira.

João Madeira is a Portuguese double bassist and composer committed to discovering new processes of creating and composing music. He explores new concepts of musical performance and has been active in various projects within the experimental and improvisational music scenes in Portugal.

Carlos Santos is a Portuguese modular synthesist, sound engineer, and graphic designer. He has been involved in numerous projects within the Creative Sources label, contributing his expertise in electronics and sound design to various improvisational ensembles. Santos often handles recording, mastering, and graphic design for the label's releases.


Artist Biographies

"Jean-Michel Van Schouwburg ( JM VS ). Voice, performance, improvised music. Brussels. Born 1955. Member of Brussels' Inaudible Collective & Workshops since 1984. Jean-Michel Van Schouwburg develops vocal improvisation and voice extended techniques from low throat singing to high falsetto, overtones and yodels, mouth noises etc.. . " Phonoetry " (phonésie in french) describes the poésie sonore of his solo voice performance " ORYNX " (Orynx -Phonésie cd Inaudible 003.)

Solos in London, Lille, Slovakia, Liège and Brussels. Interested in telepathic interplay and adapting his sounds with different partners/ groupings. Worked with pianist Guy Strale and percussion poet and graphic artist Kris Vanderstraeten,first as a guitar player(...). Became vocalist gradually since the early 90's. Gingko 4 -JMVS, Guy Strale, flutist Adelheid Sieuw and guitarist Jan-Huib Nas- performed some years. (Freedom of The City 2006 cd Emanem 4139). Duos: guitarist John Russell, percussionnist Javier Carmona, singer Mara Pigeon, G. Strale, A. Sieuw and guitarist Pascal Marzan. The Mercelis Concert: John Russell / JM VS / Jean Demey (dblebass) cd Inaudible 006. SUREAU : Kris Vanderstraeten / Jean Demey / Van Schouwburg (Creative Sources CS112). Garden Gift: Adelheid Sieuw / John Russell / Jean Demey / JM VS Hurta Cordel 08 Madrid Performed with Jacques Foschia, Mike Goyvaerts, Lawrence Casserley, Paul Hubweber, Gianni Mimmo, David Leahy, Phil Minton and Ute Wassermann, Marco Loprieno, Jacques Fauville, Jean Coulon, José Bedeur, Michaël Delia,Timo Van Luyck, Hugh Metcalfe....

Festivals: Freedom of the City London, Sons Libérés Brussels, Hermes Ear Nitra, La Malterie Lille, Bevrijdt de Muziek Antwerpen, Hard Gaan Hasselt, Hurta Cordel 2008 Madrid with Garden Gift, R de Choc 08 Paris. Benjamin Péret's Poems Performance with Jacques Foschia's radios. Workestra of Inaudible.Since 1999, Inaudible has organized continuously workshops & concerts with Belgian and Foreign improvisers in Brussels. Inaudible members : Strale / JM VS / Nas / Sieuw / Loprieno / Legros / Demey etc... JMVS writes on the subject of improvised musics and his "Spontaneous Music Ensemble and John Stevens' Story" (1965-1994) was published in french magazine Improjazz.

Current groups are : Sureau with Kris Vanderstraeten percussion and Jean Demey double bass. Duos with Marjolaine Charbin piano and Audrey Lauro, sax alto. Garden Gift with Jean Demey, John Russell, guitar, Adelheid Sieuw, flutes & J-MVS. MouthWind with Lawrence Casserley and players Hubweber, Charbin, Sieuw and Foschia.

Jean-Michel Van Schouwburg belongs to the band : Adam Bohman / Zsolt Sörès/ Oli Mayne/ J-M Van Schouwburg. Works with composer and electro-acoustic musician Dario Palermo. Projects and performances with Adelheid Sieuw, John Russell, Lawrence Casserley, Jacques Foschia, Gianni Mimmo, Angelo Contini, Paul Dunmall, Paul Hubweber and some others. Performed also with Mike Goyvaerts, Mara Pigeon, David Leahy, Javier Carmona, Phil Minton, Ute Wassermann, Pascal Marzan, Dan Warburton, Pat Wichers, Gianni Mimmo, Enzo Rocco, Stefano Giust, Mick Beck, John Jasnoch, Hugh Metcalfe, Heddy Boubeker, .... Extracts of Orynx were selected in Peter Strickland's Katalin Varga soundtrack. Will play his singer's role in the movie Berberian Sound Studio of director Strickland."

-M-Etropolis (https://m-etropolis.com/blog/list/artists/t-u-v/van-schouwburg-jean-michel/)
5/19/2025

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"Studied alto saxophone within a jazz tradition spectrum. His continuous solo experimental research explores a wide scope of sound material through the use of the extended technics. Participates in several ensembles of improvisational music, electro acoustics and reductionism. Collaborates with musicians such as, Ernesto Rodrigues, Ricardo Jacinto, Sei Miguel, Fala Mariam, João Castro Pinto, Rafael Toral, Manuel Mota, David Stackenäs, Travassos, Paulo Raposo, Carlos Santos, Shiori Usui, C. Spencer Yeh, Cyril Bondi and d'incise, and developed projects as CACTO and PinkDraft, In the recent years has been also collaborating in several different projects at the intersection of the performative areas of dance, theatre and the visual arts (PARQUE, Les Voisins, Eye Height, Adriana Sá, Beatriz Cantinho). Participates and curates experimental and community radio initiatives."

-Creative Sources (http://creativesourcesrec.com/artists/n_torres.html)
5/19/2025

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"He has been playing the violin for 30 years and in that time has played all genres of music ranging from contemporary music to free jazz and improvised music, live and in the studio.

His main interest shifted towards contemporary improvised and composed music.

The relationship with his instruments is focused in sonic and textural elements.

Electronic music was an early influence on his approach to violin playing, which challenges traditional romantic concepts of the violin/viola through use of preparations and micro tuning.

Active in different settings on the Portuguese scene for free improvised music, both as a collaborator and in leading his own groups.

Music for Dance, Cinema, Video and Performance.

Has created the record label Creative Sources Recordings in 1999, which mainly concentrates on releasing experimental and electro-acoustic music."

-Creative Sources (http://creativesourcesrec.com/creative_artists.html)
5/19/2025

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Joao Madeira: "I was born in Lisboa and I've dedicated most of my energy to the doublebass since I was 12. When I went to study at the Conservatório de Lisboa my role model was doublebassist João Panta Nunes, and lately my studies were oriented by Jorge Lee, at Cascais. I have a degree in Musicology, investigation work on Fado's candidature to World Immaterial Heritage by UNESCO, and coordination of the Music Department at INATEL/FNAT. Since 1999 I have a strong activity (studio and performance) in several styles and genres, but improvised music and original composition (whatever the style...) are the places where my musical language riches its higher satisfaction and plenitude. In the recordings you are about to hear it's me who plays all the instruments. My passion is at the simple act of artistic creation. For me, music is all about musicians and genuine expression! It doesn't matter the genre neither the instrument per si. In theater I have collaborations (musician, composer, actor) with Companhia do Chapitô and Artistas Unidos, amongst others. I also love books (...) I've studied aesthetics and Portuguese literature since I remember, and love to read and write poetry."

-Reverb Nation (https://www.reverbnation.com/eudemadeira/song/9496502-mejardim-joo-madeira)
5/19/2025

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"Studied painting with António Sena (Ar.Co, 1988 -1992), worked in advertising for a period of time, but nowadays works as graphic designer in corporate identity, packaging, web and audio-video production.

Started sound/music activities in 1989 when formed the VITRIOL project with Paulo Raposo, a laboratory for experimental sound actions, in a first stage with studio work followed in 1994 by live output, mainly live electronics, concrete music with a improvised or graphic score oriented approach. Uses the laptop with software written in MaxMsp, small resonant objects, microphones and piezo elements to produce a music that deals with space and its sound characteristics. Interests in "soundscape" and field recordings are a huge part of his work, for piece preparation or just for archival purposes, Always recording, events, spaces or music. Multi-channel acusmatic music and radio pieces.

Presents himself solo in site-specific audio-video works, or in duos with João Silva (video, sound, photography), "Inhabitaded Spaces" with Ricardo Guerreiro (computer, mics), "Venús Pistolletto" with Emídio Buchinho (elec. guitar, mics, objects) and trios with Ernesto Rodrigues (violin) and Guilherme Rodrigues (cello) or ZNGR electroacustic trio with Carlos "Zíngaro and Emídio Buchinho. Member of several formations, "(Des)Integração" laptop ensemble (2001-2003) or in more electroacoustic sets, uses live-electronics and sampling which is the case of "Suspensão" septep, VGO, variable geometry orchestra and specially a trio close related to the "near silence" aesthetics, with Ernesto Rodrigues (violin, harp) and Guilherme Rodrigues (cello) with already several CD releases, always with at least one international improviser guest. Presented his work in Portugal, Spain, France, UK and Germany. Worked with artists from several media: dance, performance and video. Music and sound design for video and animation. Video and sound editing for comercial projects. Played live or in recording projects throughout the years with a lot of musician and sound artists. His sound work is documented in several CD releases. Belongs to the Granular board of directors, a portuguese association for experimental art and does the image of Creative Sources label. Broadcasts "Boca Doce" show at Rádio Zero (web) and other special shows. Workshops and seminars in digital audio manipulation, Maxmsp programming and sound art practise."

-Creative Sources (http://creativesourcesrec.com/creative_artists.html)
5/19/2025

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