John Zorn's Masada String Trio
Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2005 12:10 pm
Saw this great group at the DC Jewish Community Center as the opening night of the Jewish Music Festival. Now, I'm not much of a fan of klezmer, but saying this was a klezmer group is like saying Eddie Van Halen has decent technique.
Zorn has composed some 300 tunes for this ensemble, and they played about 2 dozen of them last night. Actually, all that appeared to be composed was the head. Once the trio played through the head (which did indeed sound like traditional klezmer albeit with an experimental jazz vibe), then Zorn would "conduct" them into improvisations using various hand signals and vocal cues. The artistry of the musicians was unbelievable ... it was fascinating to watch them focus intently on Zorn, but always be aware of their fellow players. If you get a chance to see these guys live, I definitely suggest you go.
After the concert I went over to Melody Records and picked up their CD from the Zorn 50th Birthday celebration, and listened to it twice last night. Highly recommended to anyone who appreciates avant-garde jazz.
Zorn has composed some 300 tunes for this ensemble, and they played about 2 dozen of them last night. Actually, all that appeared to be composed was the head. Once the trio played through the head (which did indeed sound like traditional klezmer albeit with an experimental jazz vibe), then Zorn would "conduct" them into improvisations using various hand signals and vocal cues. The artistry of the musicians was unbelievable ... it was fascinating to watch them focus intently on Zorn, but always be aware of their fellow players. If you get a chance to see these guys live, I definitely suggest you go.
After the concert I went over to Melody Records and picked up their CD from the Zorn 50th Birthday celebration, and listened to it twice last night. Highly recommended to anyone who appreciates avant-garde jazz.