Gilad Atzmon & The Orient House Ensemble

  • Thursday | 02.12.10
  • 7.30pm
  • Band on the Wall, Manchester
  • General Admission...

CONCERT POSTPONED! Due to adverse weather the band are unable to make it to Manchester. Concert now postponed until January 25th but all tickets will be honored or refunds given. We apologise for short notice and will confirm new date as soon as we know

The thrilling Israeli-born  British saxophonist and Blockheads member brings his Orient House Ensemble to Manchester for their 10th anniversary tour presenting his unique blend of bebop jazz and Middle Eastern music for what promises to be a stunning night at Band on the Wall.

Gilad Atzmon – alto & soprano saxophone and clarinet
Frank Harrison – piano
Yaron Stavi – double bass
Eddie Hick – drums

Led by fiery saxophonist and award-winning composer Gilad Atzmon, The Orient House Ensemble was founded in London in 2000 and is renowned as one of the world’s most brilliant and inspirational jazz groups. Drawing on the music of Coltrane and Bird as well as the beautiful music of the Middle East to create something new and wonderful the Ensemble has been touring constantly all over Europe and the UK and recorded six albums to date, have won many awards and received constant worldwide critical acclaim. The musical history of the OHE is a story of a relentless attempt to cross the divide, blending East and West and forming a new improvisational language out of Jazz and ethic music.

For Atzmon, artistic freedom is the true meaning of cultural resistance. He insists that   that this is the exact quality that transformed Black American music from beauty into spirit.  For Atzmon the true meaning of being a musician is a constant attempt to keep reminding yourself why you decided to play music in the first place. 

Though the Ensemble blends many musical ideas and styles it is always within the Jazz idiom: the energy, the subliminal communication, the poetic pain and ecstatic laughter. The Orient House Ensemble is there to keep Jazz as a spirit of resistance:  a struggle against musical stagnation and oppression of any kind.

This seated concert will begin at 8pm. Picturehouse Cafe Bar open from 5.30pm for delicious food and drinks Special Offer! Book you meal in advance and get free ‘lucky dip’ tickets for a future concert – click here now for details

“..as perfect a jazz marriage as you could wish for” Phil Jonson, Independent on Sunday

“Atzmon is an astonishing musican” John Lewis, Metro

“A revelation, a multi-reed man of enormous talent” Tony Richards, Musician Magazine

 

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