LIFEM 2011 programme: _____________________________
SAT, 29 OCT 2011, 20H00 RICH MIX:
Misty in Roots (UK)
SAT, 29 OCT 2011, 20H00 CAFE OTO:
Joe McPhee (USA) / Decoy (UK) Rare UK Performance
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SUN, 30 OCT 2011, 18H00 RICH MIX:
Festa Umbela (Brazil)
SUN, 30 OCT 2011, 19H30 LOST THEATRE:
Aline Frazão (Angola) UK Premiere
SUN, 30 OCT 2011, 20H00 CAFE OTO:
Joe McPhee (USA) / Decoy (UK) Rare UK Performance
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MON, 31 OCT 2011, 19H30 LOST THEATRE:
Maiuko (Mozambique)
MON, 31 OCT 2011, 20H00 CAFE OTO:
Taavi Kerikmäe / Mart Soo (Estonia) + Taavo Remmel (Estonia) + Free Tallinn Trio (Estonia) Rare UK Performances
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TUE, 01 NOV 2011, 19H30 LOST THEATRE:
Mu (Portugal) UK Premiere | Only UK Performance This Year
TUE, 01 NOV 2011, 20H00 RICH MIX:
Namgar (Siberia) Rare UK Performance + Silk and Bamboo Ensemble (China)
TUE, 01 NOV 2011, 20H00 CAFE OTO:
Akira Sakata (Japan) / Chris Corsano (USA) / Darin Gray (USA) Rare UK Performance
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WED, 02 NOV 2011, 19H30 KINGS PLACE - HALL ONE:
Claudia Aurora (Portugal) Launch of her debut album, "Silêncio" (World Village/Harmonia Mundi)
WED, 02 NOV 2011, 19H30 RICH MIX:
Dash Café (Arabic)
WED, 02 NOV 2011, 20H00 CAFE OTO:
Akira Sakata (Japan) / Chris Corsano (USA) / Darin Gray (USA) Rare UK Performance
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THU, 03 NOV 2011, 19H30 KINGS PLACE - HALL ONE:
Huong Thanh (Vietnam) Rare UK Performance
THU, 03 NOV 2011, 20H00 CAFE OTO:
Eugene Chadbourne (USA) Rare UK Solo Performance
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FRI, 04 NOV 2011, 19H30 KINGS PLACE - HALL ONE:
Mari Boine (Norway) Rare UK Performance
FRI, 04 NOV 2011, 19H30 RICH MIX:
Chinese Man (France) UK Premiere + LeYan & Skoob le Roi (France) UK Premiere + DJ Tchiky Al Dente (France)
FRI, 04 NOV 2011, 20H00 KINGS PLACE - HALL TWO:
Soname Yangchen (Tibet) Only UK Performance This Year
FRI, 04 NOV 2011, 20H00 CAFE OTO:
Baby Dee (USA)
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SAT, 05 NOV 2011, 19H30 KINGS PLACE - HALL ONE:
Warsaw Village Band (Poland)
SAT, 05 NOV 2011, 20H00 KINGS PLACE - HALL TWO:
Maria Răducanu (Romania) UK Premiere | Only UK Performance This Year
SAT, 05 NOV 2011, 20H00 CAFE OTO:
Baby Dee (USA) Rare UK Performance
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SUN, 06 NOV 2011, 19H30 RICH MIX:
Amsterdam Klezmer Band (Netherlands) UK Premiere + London Klezmer Quartet (UK)
SUN, 06 NOV 2011, 19H30, ST PANCRAS OLD CHURCH:
Hortus Musicus (Estonia) Only UK Performance This Year
SUN, 06 NOV 2011, 20H00 CAFE OTO:
Aki Onda (Japan) / Alan Licht (USA) / Michael Snow (Canada) UK Premiere
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MON, 07 NOV 2011, 20H00 CAFE OTO:
Aki Onda (Japan) + Alan Licht (USA) UK Premiere
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TRI A TOLIA (Turkey, Iraq, Belgium) GENRE:
Turkish voice, Iraqi qanun, Belgian cello. Sad, beautiful songs about love, loss and longing.
MORE ABOUT:
After the big national and international success of the first album of the band Melike, three members of this band, Melike Tarhan, Osama Abdulrasol and Lode Vercampt enjoyed the music they were making together so much that they decided to form Tri a Tolia. Their debut album “Zumurrude” stands for spell-binding music which is almost impossible to categorize because of its uniqueness. With a Turkish voice, an Iraqi qanun (lap-harp) and a Belgian cello, the trio starts off on a journey to the Middle-East telling the story of princess Zumurrude (a character in the Arabian Nights) who, laying down on her divan, is heading for a magical night encountering love, loss, hope…
SELECTED DISCOGRAPHY:
- “Zumurrude” (2008)
PRESS REVIEWS:
“Their stunning debut is named after the tale of merchant’s son Ali Shar in the One Thousand And One Nights. Ali falls in love with an enchanting slave girl, Zumurrude, but she is swiftly kidnapped by a Christian, and the couple spend the rest of the story in search of each other. The ancient narrative supplies the frame for the trio’s series of sad, beautiful songs about love, loss and longing.
After growing up surrounded by the classical and folk music of her home country, then studying western and Indian singing techniques in Germany, Melike’s voice brings new depth and range to the melodies of her native tongue. Seherde Bir Baga Girdim opens the album, with the band taking a characteristically menacing approach to the Anatolian love song. Another exceptional adaptation of a traditional Turkish composition, Yemeni Baglamıs Telli Basına, storms along to the staccato rhythms of Lode Vercampt’s cello and Osama Abdulrasol’s frenzied, dervish-like qanun.
From the lilting melodies of Gitme to the unexpected Sturm und Drang coda of Asik Ile, the material penned by Melike and her collaborators is no less impressive. Almost entirely bare of percussion and built upon virtuosic instrumental performances, this is an album of sparse elegance and classical dynamics. No more so, perhaps, than on the instrumental Hüzün, led by Abdulrasol’s qanun and written “for the people of Iraq”. In his memoir of Istanbul, Orhan Pamuk describes hüzün as a distinct breed of sadness: “a state of mind that is ultimately as life-affirming as it is negating”. So it is with Tri A Tolia’s beautifully melancholic take on the Zummurude narrative, in which the happy reconciliation of the original story is hinted at in the music, but never reached.” (fRoots)
LINKS:
www.myspace.com/triatolia
www.triatolia.com
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