Double bass virtuoso Barry Guy needs no introduction to Kraków’s dedicated audience. In March, we’ll have the unique opportunity to witness the performances of seventeen LJCO members in various configurations. The three-evening series will include two evenings of smaller formations (6 March in Alchemia & 7 March in the Manggha Museum), and the final concert of the entire orchestra on 8 March at Manggha Museum, preceded in the first set by Flow 1 and Flow 2 (free groupings of various LJCO members). We will hear, among others, ‘Harmos’ (a favorite both with the audience and the musicians themselves) in a completely new version. Barry Guy is a frequent guest in Kraków – he has performed at Kraków Jazz Autumn with the Barry Guy New Orchestra, Blue Shroud Band, and in a duo with Ken Vandermark, among others.
Over the course of these last 50 years, almost 50 musicians from different countries, backgrounds and schools have contributed their ideas and their talent to the London Jazz Composers Orchestra. During these five decades, the group has been united by two things. The first one is their common goal to discover new, uncharted musical terrain. The second – Barry Guy’s captivating, inspiring talent.
3-DAY PASS (6-8 March 2020)
A 3-day pass for the London Jazz Composers Orchestra residency is available at 80 PLN.
PASS (https://alchemia.com.pl/sklep/london-jazz-composers-orchestra-karnet/)
Tickets for individual days of the residency (concerts at Alchemia and the Manggha Museum)
DAY I (Alchemia)
DAY II (Manggha)
DAY III (Manggha) FINAL CONCERT
TICKETS: (https://alchemia.com.pl/sklep/london-jazz-composers-orchestra-dzien-iii-final-manggha/)
London Jazz Composers Orchestra:
Barry Guy (United Kingdom) – bass, director
Agustí Fernández (Spain) – piano
Michael Niesemann (Germany) – alto sax
Jürg Wickihalder (Switzerland) – tenor & soprano sax
Simon Picard (United Kingdom) – tenor sax
Julius Gabriel (Germany) – baritone sax
Konrad Bauer (Germany) – trombone
Andreas Tschopp (Switzerland ) – trombone
Alan Tomlinson (United Kingdom) – trombone
Henry Lowther (United Kingdom) – trumpet
Martin Eberle ( Austria) – trumpet
Rich Laughlin (Germany) – trumpet
Marc Unternährer (Switzerland) – tuba
Phil Wachsmann (United Kingdom) – violin
Bruno Chevillon (France) – bass
Lucas Niggli (Switzerland) – drums & percussion
Torben Snekkestad (Norway) – soprano & tenor sax