
Call and Response
Corey Mwamba presents new improvised music from makers and collectives responding to art. Plus, the fiery interplay between John Coltrane and McCoy Tyner.
Corey Mwamba presents new improvised music from artists and collectives responding to art. British pianist Robert Mitchell draws from the experiential wisdom of McCoy Tyner, who said that his time playing with John Coltrane was like “stepping into the flames”. Mitchell’s band is, in turn, called The Flame, which speaks to the heightened experience of connection shared with his collaborators Neil Charles and Mark Sanders - a space of ‘pure spirit’, with a sonic tapestry to match. Plus, a live performance from Henry Threadgill, who integrates Milford Grave’s experiments with the human heartbeat into a sweeping three-movement suite.
Elsewhere in the programme, music that inspires poetry. Ed Shipsey, Jordan Muscatello and petals (Petero Kalulé) conjure a Surrealist twilight zone between sleep and waking states, where a dog’s paw scratches time off the face of the earth. Or something like that.
A Reduced Listening production for ѿý Radio 3
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Music Played
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Henry Threadgill
Movement I, Sections 1-2
- The Other One.
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Colin Webster
Set One
- First Meeting.
- Raw Tonk.
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The Flame, Robert Mitchell, Neil Charles & Mark Sanders
Clouds Ablaze
- Towards The Flame, Vol. 1.
- 577 Records.
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Catherine Sikora
All My Winters
- All My Winters.
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Han-earl Park, Lara Jones and Pat Thomas
Diel Vertical Migration IV
- Juno 3.
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Entropic Hop
Temple Of The Space Gods
- Entropic Hop.
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Elliott Sharp
Eskatones
- Carbon - Amsterdam 2010.
- Zoar Records.
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petals, Shipsey, Muscatello
oh where or where can she be?
- dog's paw.
Broadcast
- Sun 4 Jun 2023 00:00ѿý Radio 3