Ay, Judio! Mass, mas! tlimiix1t xin pop llc' ticxithri, xInd fixh fx Enrxiquxxui Isleix'ill xli xi I ~tii.'FON' Theater lxx xxx (T o i l ulRS THURSDAYX OCTOBER 5, 2000 8A txrichigesnaily.corn /arts Two MUCH JAZZ: A PAIR OF FESTIVALS HIT A2 By John Uhl Dl)ylMsxixcEtoxx Kerrytown Cotxcert ltouse. otxe of the xxoxst fer- ile grouttds for creative improvxsed mxusxc ixx lxe Midwest. is planted ,just across from the expanxd- xing People's Food Ctx-op axxd thxe Farmer's Market plot. Forte fourtht year in a xrxwthxe smxall venxue has harvested an atmbitixxus linteup of ifozexis xf artists fromx around the world to present a festixval that will explore tmprosvsationxthtrougtt a varxety of musie styles. The AMGi Edgefest festixval runs fiomx fTursdavx to the earliest hours of Sundits norninig and will include nine contcerts,tincling twit triple-hilled shows, by 12 differeixietsetmbles at ' three small venues. While a fatt of expertntental imiprovsisatioin mixghtx considerthe stature of the Edgefest bill coxm- ~parable to any other music festival held in the past veat, most of the nustcians do tot have thxe natme recognition they deserve. Conseqentlv the tickets aren't vety expensixe and the venues dox't have riotti for more than 1211 people, impartixng ant espe- cialiv intitnate feel to the concerts. Untiversity music stitdent Brian Lixpsoxn, whoxse tHearitng From the (iap trio perfhmns at the Concert H ouse Saturday affernootn, said ftc agrees thxax "seeinig Kexx Vandermark in a furnxture store oxx a coxxchx xs greax buit wxxxld alsox like tox see xxmore appreciatcxn foir inmprcxvised msusic. lxx iirxxpe thxey lxaxecgxxs crtxisctt suippxrtcd arts Sxxixe of thxe muscans thxere are xsakxxtg 5110,1111 for a gig and there's thoxusanxcs of people at the festivals'" Lispson said. "Here, if thxe people oxtfy hear Bxtney Spearstsexntheyll he happy' ipson, aloxxtgw ithx local guitarist fobyx Suxtioeefteld (member of tarval anxd Pxintaxxt Plecostoxrxsf axtd felloxw Unxiversity music stu- dent and ifrumixer'Fitt Browix, will gisve a dlebut trio petformanxce at thxe festival. Oxte of Edgefests mxxsinitable aspects ts its coxnpilationx of lixcal axxd internationxal talent, sometimes teaxminxg Ann Arbor xmusicianxs with out-of-town artists. For instaxnce, Suxnmerfxctd still also be playing two sets at the tFireflv Club Saturday night with fel- low Larval guitarist Bill Broxxld anxd British satx- ophoxxxsxtrexor Watts and members of hts group in a maikeshift hand formed to accompany Daevid Allen, Australian guitarist anxd vocalist frott the spaec rock banxdf (ong. Othxer featured performers frixmt the Axti Arbxxr Bctrxxit area at ldgefestinixclude druxtmnex Gerald Cl easer, whlose Veil of Natmes sextet plays Fridav nielix xat lie Firefly (tub, and guitaristi Spenxcer Barefie l, whts will performs with bassist Reggic: Workmtan directly afier Veil of Names. Both plavers hve taught at tie Unixversity. explore the compositions of Mites Davis' seminal Bitc/ixsx Brewi albumn for new sonic territory. Vanderimark, mili-reedist and a key leader of thxe budding Chicago avant-garde scenxe, wilt lead a quintet and trio of (Cxicago nusicians before Rush. fThe material that we cotme up with may sound like thenmes anxd tunes, but they're really created on thxe spot, in the niomient. lt's like instant eom- position,' Vatndermark said of the DKV trio. The quitt, otn the other hand. is ttore of a vehicle for Vandermark's eomnpositions: "How do you comie withx new approaches to writing muisie to inspire imiprosvisers to intprovise at their highest levels?" Vantdermark will also be discussinxg the art of coniposing anid imiprovising moxie for filmt with New York saxophonist atnd conmposer Phillip Johnxstonx tn a free seminar Saturday afterntoon. Thxat evening, Johnston's Transparent Quartet will perform music to a series of silent films by French einema pioneer Georges Mdtis in what promsises to be one of the festival's most innova- tise and etngaging events. "The area of original uusic for silet films is a very fruitful one, Johnswton said. "Thtere's a lox of stuff that hasn't been done yet, so it's still got a tot of possibilities:' Yet the openitng night "International Avant E~xtravagantza" could be a surprise hit and I haven't exen iseitiotted pianto legetid Marilyn Crispell. Although each event looks to be a wtnner, this sampling isan economical and intriguing: selection. Reservations are recommended (769-2999). UL'Orchestra Des Pas Perdujs, Trevor Watts' Moire Music Group, and Miriodor at The Firefly Club. 8.pm. Thursday, $15, EMarilyn Crispell/ Reggie. Workman Ensemble at Kerrytown Concert House. 8 p-rr Friday, $15, EiPhillip Johnston 's Geore.. Melies Project. Film and li'V" music at Kerrytown Concetx. - House. 7 p.m. Saturday, $ P EVandermark 5, DKV Trio and Steve Rush's Bitches Brew ata Workbench Furniture. 8:31Tp.m. '9trdy $0 Ken Vandermark is poised to blow Edgefest over with his Vandermark 5 and DKV Trio. I lxx Aixn ,Arboixmproxvisatioin s cne-willalsox coixfigure heatvly intouxthliSaturdayv iinigt iiple- lieaixer xat the \Vorkbentchx Iurnxiitxre stIxirsxxhixeh wxill pair ax local ensemblexwihiwox baixds tromt k hicigixo. Stcsve Rush's Bitchles Brews projfeet is comipismxcd of nsixe XiAntArxorplayers xwhoxxwilt Pierpont Commons hosts 11 groups today By Tom Sinas O(e sex liyseas. A'xvii borhis lx bsecomse a basioncofitaitxhiionxs.I Frxii sxxmmxxer's AXxi lair to flls Blues axnd Jazz Festivl fail Fesuivl, this icitilyscslxxx co 'slo # lyc ixi lxin tlmes Co m n II'ixpestilt t imt fitace courti ciiithetlgst Nortx ampuirs tixapo eaxii it xi lit xmmi tmx iii studntsxxandsta.t~ Fexstitl. me lxxxix l, a jusoiteffort iseiseexi sixidenti oxxxTinxcrs andc thme lxxxi sxixi Aixsmiand lirxgramts Boxard, ms ciesignxedti xt x ocasxe regiontal amidfiscal jazz taletei il x provxixinmg a untifying socaei e rthxxi ec cNoxrth (amnpus coms- munxxxixtyThis year'slineup combines nationaxx~l xazz acts. Music Schsool Faculty andc studxenit enxsexmbls Th hx feadltinxerxfrxis lxwaer's festivail is 'tMinneaipolxs Ihased expserimtentail xtzz trio, Iapp' ,apple. lxhexxri, xwhich hsx lxxxi xxxeix imp agoda xicl ofmatentimon lxrxii cxxix cixcles. heamurics saxosphsonist Mlicha~el Leisxxx. bassisi Irik Fratzke amid dtrumxxxxxx Daixid Kixsx Ott thirltnest (DI) "Bods Popping, Moon Was lkingti Tug Roxckinig,"te groump shows their ability itoxxix x homers, textural varia- mmmons mindhflowxing meodic gestures to creatic someifresh, cuxttin"gedge imipro- visect mmxxix. lxegiuxup successfully pass tr ibutie totxirxiOrncimeC (olemanx sle ixituemixx sttle miaiingxi'a lox xxix c-lxxxkiiix xmxiuernx sxound ifsaxt craws wit mmnfluences from outside of the jaiz genre. Dxnx particulairly interesting aspect of lis festival is its Ipromsise tx showscase tlix world-class talent of the School of Music's Jazz Studies faculty. Today's cxvents wilt feature pxerformances by Jaxzz Studies professors Donald Walden and Ellets Rowe as wvell as Musie Teehnology professor Steve Rusts. Donxald Walden lxaixlong beets recog- sized as a vainguard of the Detroit xxazz scense. His career spamis decades and icludes wsork withx souse jazz's most revered figures, incluiding Dizzy Gillespie amid Barry Harris. Additionahly, many of jazz's brightest young stars like Rodney Whitaker, Regina Carter mnd Robert Burst have all worked under his tutelage in their formative years. Walden's sex will likely feature a col- lection of original compositionss as welt as lis world-renow ned interpretationxs of mtsc music of Monk and Mixngus. Drummser Karrieni Riggins, eurrenstly stkmig xxwmtlxtlxxRay BxxownmTio, xwill be making ax special appeiramice w itx Wxalden's group ax todhay's festival. Elleni Rostc, a pianismtwit a sVn h; motie sensibility, will be p"erfQtom alomng with locaxl saxophonist/comxposer Anxdrew Bishxop for a set that is xsure to' be full, of adsvensurous eoiipoaixi'ons and organic improvisation.x Stephen Rush, known to msansy as thie mousical udirectoxr axtxlixCamterbury Hoxuse's Jaiz Mxass. will lbx performsing wih thlix group, Quartex. In addition to this bill of esteemed pro- fessionials amid educators, todxiy's festival alsox features sets from seven diftec studenit emsembles. lime perf Orma . will txinge flomt large scale conxtributions by tlix University Jtazz Emsenible and Tte Creative Ails Orchestra to ssmill combos, all oxfwhssm look to enter a great deal of stylistic terrain. Alms1oxugh you might thinik to yourself that Anni Arbor needs anothxer tradixiomi like the iserage student ncc&-d.ansother _ parkinig ticket, tlix PierpontECmmons Jazi fesivsat promxises to ;dae great msusic amid a vsaluiable'"ributionm to tlix culturaul fibric of this cnxiuniy. WHY HAS THlE UNIVERSITIY- OF MICHIGN FAILED ITS"1 STUDENTS° I: I 1 Lhvetmusinc, grat food, funx people, and incredible art,.I10 Friday-it's what youvebeen waiting for all we! j f~ October 6th * Club Fridag music: Paul Vrn Haganvrio{hazzl * FREE toux:iNarrative Moments 645 Pvm. * FREE Pefniwaxmealubltamrex f7 P.M.) * FREE eunceitma. S.SucumnmemorationConcert * TledoAreatWeaxer's Guild: CelebrateuxNatiunal Spinning and Weaving Wiekti-nxP.M. 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