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The uncertainty of the next moment and the perfect choice of expression, intensity and tension. This record is not only of historical value, it is the equivalent of seeing a phenomenon that has never been seen before. A fundamental thing. jiristepan
Hailing from Leeds' burgeoning DIY jazz scene, The Fergus Quill Trio balance contemporary classical rigger with free-improv swing. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 22, 2021
supported by 27 fans who also own “Leeds 08/11/1996 part 1”
“With Julius, he was based in repetition, but here was a spirit of openness and improvisation. His scores, if they were written out that way, were often like jazz scores. He loved multiplying instruments – four pianos, ten cellos – so there was a real feeling of the presence of the instrument, not just using an instrument in some kind of equation, as a means to an end.” ~ Mary Jane Leach
Enough said. pt