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Air Street

Artist: Michael Moore
Label: Between the Lines
Price: $16.95 
Year: 2002
Format: CD

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Air Street continues the concept of 'Monitor', its predecessor, as the line-up clearly shows: Moore again performs with Cor Fuhler (piano, hammond organ and keyolin (a home-made hybrid between violin and piano) and cellist Tristan Honsinger.Air Street is a little street in the centre of London -- and the opening of Moore's new release sounds 'very British': his three-part composition 'Train chords / Spiky-haired boy / Mule standing in the field' starts with an intro by Tristan Honsinger, which develops into a melody reminiscent of the English 'Penguin Café Orchestra'...The comparison, however, does not get one further than the next street corner, for the music of Moore, Fuhler and Honsinger deliberately defies pigeon-holing. Michael Moore sums up the group's concept very simply: 'Air Street is chamber music, composed and played by three people.' Full stop.Moore is not a believer in the classical distribution of roles that is so common in European music history. On Air Street, all three musicians perform on an equal footing: as composers, soloists, but also as listeners... The egalitarian concept also extends to the musical styles: if Moore were to be part of any one line of tradition at all, it could only be that of Dutch improvised music. Ever since the American took up permanent residence in the Netherlands, he has been part of the close-knit circle of the Dutch avant-garde scene. That he is a virtuoso of improvisation, he has already proven in groups such as the legendary 'Clusone 3' (together with Ernst Reijseger and Han Bennink). And Moore still impresses us with his brilliant spur-of-the-moment ideas: in passing, he evokes different stations of western musical culture -- and, true to Dutch tradition, always does it with a twinkle in his eyes."
ARTISTS
Michael Moore (clarinet, bass clarinet, alto sax, bird calls); Cor Fuhler (keyolin, piano, Hammond organ); Tristan Honsinger (cello)


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