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Dietrichs (Don Dietrich / Camille Dietrich): Live Bahdu <i>[Used Item]</i> (Relative Pitch)

Uniting legendary tenor saxophonist Don Dietrich with cellist Camille Dietrich, this fierce duo performance surges with overwhelming intensity, as lung-shaking sax eruptions collide with raw, textural cello force to engulf the sonic space in dense, high-velocity, noise-driven free improv, captured live at the 2025 Ear We Are festival in Biel, Switzerland.
 

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Camille Dietrich-cello

Don Dietrich-tenor saxophone

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UPC: 5904224875008

Label: Relative Pitch
Catalog ID: RPR1256
Squidco Product Code: 37691

Format: CD
Condition: VG
Released: 2025
Country: USA
Packaging: Cardboard Gatefold
Recorded live at the Ear We Are festival in Biel, Switzerland, on February 6th, 2025, by Lars Dolle.

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"Having grown up exposed to her father's playing since birth Camille Dietrich has been in a unique position as a musician, being subjected to a method of free playing that takes most artists years of exploration to locate. Yet as a cellist Camille has not grown up a copy of her father, and while she shares his unforgiving intensity in her playing, there is an individual confidence and playfulness to how she approaches her instrument [...]"

-Pica Disk (http://www.picadisk.com/pica042.html)
7/14/2026

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"Don Dietrich is a saxophonist and founding member of New York City based improvisational group, Borbetomagus. Recently, he has become involved with the noise/free jazz "supergroup" The New Monuments (with C. Spencer Yeh and Ben Hall)."

-Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Dietrich_(musician))
7/14/2026

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