Saxophonist and composer Larry Ochs is best known as a member of Rova Saxophone Quartet, which has been performing in the Bay Area and beyond for over thirty years. But he also likes to take his musical ideas and recontextualize them in other bands he either leads or collaborates with. One set of music is for the musical unit called Kihnoua. Selections from that book of music will be performed on March 17. The music is influenced heavily by “the blues” in general and the blues of Korea – an ancient form of music called p’ansori – in particular. BUT what “influence” means here is that you’ll feel the spirit of that music; the actual forms and some of the sounds Ochs and his ensemble use to realize the music are often contemporary in origin.
- Venue: Trinity Chapel
- Date: Sat March 17, 2012 8:00pm
- City: Berkeley
- Email: info@trinitychamberconcerts.com
- Price Range: $15/$10
- Tickets: 510-549-3864
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