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Innovation is not exclusive to engineering or changing social or work spheres; it comes in many forms, including innovation in how to play an instrument.
The Fourth Portal is proud to welcome another British music legend, saxophonist Evan Parker.
"Few musicians have influenced solo improvisation as Evan Parker has, from the adaptation of circular breathing to the vast exploration of his instruments? potential for harmonics, quarter tones and apparent polyphony." (Stu Broomer, The Free Jazz Collective)
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British tenor and soprano saxophone player Evan Parker has been a consistently innovative presence in British free music since the 1960s.
Though he has worked extensively in both large and small ensembles, Parker is perhaps best known for his solo soprano saxophone music, a singular body of work that in recent years has centred around his continuing exploration of techniques such as circular breathing, double tonguing, multiphonics and cross-fingering. These are technical devices, yet Parker's use of them is, he says, less analytical than intuitive; he has likened performing his solo work to entering a kind of trance state. The resulting music is certainly hypnotic, an uninterrupted flow of snaky, densely textured sound that Parker has described as "the illusion of polyphony". Many listeners have indeed found it hard to credit that one man can create such intricate, complex music in real-time. (Cafe OTO).
Parker has recorded a large number of albums both solo or as a group leader and has recorded or performed with Peter Brötzmann, Michael Nyman, John Stevens, Derek Bailey, Keith Rowe, Joe McPhee, Anthony Braxton, Cecil Taylor, John Zorn, Fred Frith, Ikue Mori, Thurston Moore, Milford Graves, George E. Lewis, Tim Berne, Mark Dresser, Dave Holland, Sylvie Courvoisier, and many others.
Full Bio: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evan_Parker
CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS: £9 Advance | £6 Concessions | £12 On the Door
St Andrew's Art Centre,19 Royal Pier Road,
Gravesend,
Kent,
England,
DA12 2BD.
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