SCHOOL CONCERT - Garner and Pope - Violin and Double Bass Concert (1)
Mon, 03 Jun
|Yamaha Music School
Both internationally renowned improvisers, Garner and Pope pay tribute to ‘The New Thing’, the wave of mid- to late-twentieth century artists who shook the world to its core, driving political and social change in their wake.
Time & Location
03 Jun 2024, 11:00 – 11:45
Yamaha Music School, 3 Seaforth St, Blyth NE24 1AY, UK
About the event
Both internationally renowned improvisers, Garner and Pope pay tribute to ‘The New Thing’, the wave of mid- to late-twentieth century artists who shook the world to its core, driving political and social change in their wake. The duo have immersed themselves in the singular repertoire of composers including Don Cherry, Ornette Coleman, Jimmy Garrison, Jeanne Lee, Mary Lou Williams, and Misha Mengelberg, channeling these titanic spirits through the lens of their contemporary experience in myriad musical traditions. Spontaneous, transitory and ecstatic, the pair will plunge headlong into a thrilling and, at times, terrifying world of sounds and colours.
A tireless experimenter, well-versed in multiple traditions, mercurial violinist John Garner is one of the most exciting and unusual voices to emerge in recent years, combining immaculate technique with a fearless musicality and free-wheeling improvisational aesthetic. A graduate of the Royal College of Music and Guildhall School of Music & Drama, formally trained in classical, jazz and South Indian music, John defies categorisation and is continually seeking new avenues of expression. Having studied with renowned international artists including Dr. Jyotsna Srikanth, Dr. Rimma Sushanskaya, Chris Garrick, Daniel Rowland and Byron Wallen, John already boasts an impressive discography as bandleader and composer (EMANATA; The Future Ancients; The John Garner Quartet), chamber musician (Guastalla Quartet; Mainly Two), supporting musician (Music Of Our Kind; Avartan; Kate Williams’ Four Plus Three), session musician (Sway Dasafo; AZEDIA; The Last Skeptik; Lucy Claire) and more. John has toured at home and internationally with artists and groups as diverse as Chris Potter, guitarist John Williams, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Kate Williams’ Four Plus Three (Parliamentary Jazz Award 2020), Jim Rattigan’s Triplicity and Riot Ensemble. Passionate about education, he is a senior lecturer at Leeds Conservatoire, a Creative Learning tutor at The Glasshouse International Centre for Music (formerly Sage Gateshead), and a regular workshop leader in improvisation. Through a scheme devised by MishMash Productions, John is musician-in-residence in primary schools in the North East, in duo formation with bassist John Pope. Together with violinist Marie Schreer, John is the director of record label and podcast Turquoise Coconut. John is currently a student of shakuhachi grandmaster Cornelius Shinzen Boots (gratefully supported by Help Musicians), and a postgraduate research student at Newcastle University, where he is the recipient of the Clara Whittaker Music PhD Scholarship. https://johngarner.co.uk/
John Pope is a composer, improviser and bass player living in the North East of England. His work explores the boundaries of jazz, free improvisation, rock and experimental music. He is the leader of his own chord-less quintet inspired by the music of Ornette Coleman, Misha Mengelberg and the Art Ensemble Of Chicago. John is also a founding member of award winning alt-jazz group Archipelago, and in 2020 was selected as one of the artists on Serious’ prestigious Take Five program. John is deeply committed to the exploration of improvised music as a vehicle for both collective and solo expression. He has performed extensively as a soloist and in collaboration with internationally recognised artists including Joe McPhee, Evan Parker, Alexander Hawkins, Richard Dawson and many others. He has performed at festivals across the UK and Europe, including London Jazz Festival, Manchester Jazz Festival, TUSK and Gateshead International Jazz Festival, Bimhuis (Netherlands) and Area Sismica (Italy). https://www.johnpopebass.co.uk/
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