[Xchange] "REC" - Reggio Emilia Contemporanea - "PLAY" - live streaming of the events
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>"REC" - Reggio Emilia
Contemporanea
/// "PLAY" - live streaming of
the events<BR><BR><BR>Thursday november 11, 03<BR>Teatro Ariosto - Reggio Emilia
(Italy)<BR>h 21.00 (GMT +01:00h)<BR><BR>Wayne Horvitz - Sweeter Than The Day
(Wayne Horvitz, p - Timothy Young, gt - Keith Lowe, db - Andy Roth
dr)<BR><BR>Live feed 56k: <A
href="http://webradio.iteatri.re.it/">http://webradio.iteatri.re.it/</A><BR>Info:
<A href="http://www.iteatri.re.it">www.iteatri.re.it</A><BR>Mail: <A
href="mailto:stramaccia.g@xxxxxxxxxxxxx">stramaccia.g@xxxxxxxxxxxxx</A><BR><BR><BR>Notes<BR>Formed
in 1999, Sweeter Than the Day began simply as the acoustic<BR>incarnation of
Zony Mash. The band played weekly shows at Seattle's Baltic<BR>Room, and
quickly became Wayne Horvitz's first piano based ensemble in over<BR>10
years. Despite the shared personnel, the ensemble is quite distinct
from<BR>the electric ZM and the repetoire is almost entirely different.
The band<BR>has toured throughout the US, Canada and<BR> Europe. It
also presents frequents double bills with Robin Holcomb where<BR>it becomes
4/5ths of the Robin Holcomb band.<BR>Sweeter Than The Day has recorded 2 CDs for
the Songlines label: American<BR>Bandstand (now re-titled Forever) and
Sweeter Than the Day.<BR><BR>".... a great showcase for Horvitz's beautiful
compositions, his really<BR>strange angular chord progressions."<BR>Ned Wharton,
NPR's Weekend Edition<BR><BR>"On piano, Horvitz is economical yet lyrical, never
venturing far from the<BR>strong melodic hooks which characterize his
compositions, but constantly<BR>working small suprises. An irresistible
antidote to gray days."<BR>The Wire, UK<BR><BR>"Horvitz' understanding of
country, blues, folk and even<BR>singer-songwriter-type music is made quite
plain on this CD. None of these<BR>elements are represented in an obvious way,
and that's perhaps the main<BR>reason why this disc appeal so strongly. The
strength of the music lies in<BR>Horvitz' beautifully crafted compositions. Like
Monk and Herbie Nichols,<BR>Horvitz is able to create memorable and distinctive
melody lines from<BR>seemingly disparate, even mundane, motifs and
phrases".<BR><BR>Dave Wayne, Jazz Weekly.<BR></FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>
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