Showing posts with label Sophia Domancich. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sophia Domancich. Show all posts

1 January 2023

SOPHiA DOMANCiCH TRiO :: L'année des treize lunes (1995)


SOPHiA DOMANCiCH TRiO - L'année des treize lunes (Seventh 1995)


1 - OT  8:28

2 - THREE FOR LOUiS  4:04

3 - EMiLE  8:16

4  - PARROTS  9:53

5 - ANNiE, PiERRE ET LES ENFANTS  14:33

6 - MiN  4:46

7 - JiMY  4:28


SOPHiA DOMANCiCH - piano

PAUL ROGERS - double bass

TONY LEViN - drums


All compositions by Sophia Domancich, except 2 & 6 by Paul Rogers

Recorded at Chennevières studio, December 1st & 2nd, 1994 by Gérard LHOMME.


Seventh Records A XV (1995) OOP

3 December 2022

SOPHiA DOMANCiCH TRiO :: Funerals (1991)


Here is Sophia first trio offering with guests. Happy Advent time.

 SOPHiA DOMANCICH TRIO :: Funerals (Gimini 1991)

SOPHiA DOMANCiCH - piano
PAUL ROGERS - double bass
BRUNO TOCANNE - drums
Guests: 
JOHN GREAVES - vocals [7]
ALAiN GUiLLARD - sax
YVON GUiLLARD - trumpet
JÉROME NAULAiS - trombone

Rec: Jul 1991 - Loc: Studio de Chennevières (France) - Eng/Pr: Gérard Lhomme

1. Funerals [SD] (12:14)
2. Lydia [SD] (3:22)
3. Subtil [SD] (9:25)
4. Défilé [SD] (1:45) 
5. B. Rubatto [SD/BT] (7:46)
6. Mardi Gras [SD] (8:54)
7. Back Where We Began [SD/J.Greaves] (9:05)
8. Funerals 2 / Dérision [SD] (3:02)

Gimini Music GM 1001 (OOP)

1 December 2022

SOPHiA DOMANCiCH :: Rêves familiers (1999)


SOPHiA DOMANCiCH :: Rêves familiers (Gimini 1999) 

piano solo


Gimini Music GM 1011 (OOP)

16 May 2019

SOPHiA DOMANCiCH TRiO - La part des anges (Gimini 1997)


SOPHiA DOMANCiCH TRiO - La part des anges (Gimini 1997)

1. 11 Juillet  1:48
2. La part des anges  6:25
3. Sur les traces...  9:55
4. Ondine  4:40
5. Together  7:52
6. Corbeau carnivore  10:57
7. ...D'Alice  8:25
8. 11 Juillet  1:52

SOPHiA DOMANCiCH - piano
PAUL ROGERS - double bass
TONY LEViN - drums

All compositions by Sophia Domancich
Recorded at studio de Chennevieres, 1&2 July 1997

Gimini Music GM 1008 (OOP)

2 December 2018

PAUL ROGERS PROJECT :: Paris 1993 (remaster)


As this great concert recording posted originally here by Andy back in 2016 sounded a bit deaf, after some time of trying and testing I did remastering work on it. I hope you will enjoy my version and thank you again, Andy, for sharing such gems. And anyway, let me know what do you think about actual sound...

PAUL ROGERS PROJECT - PARiS 1993 (remastered)

HARRY BECKETT - trumpet
JEAN-FRANCOiS CANAPE - trumpet
ELTON DEAN - saxello and alto saxophone
PAUL DUNMALL - tenor saxophone
SYLVAiN KASSAP - soprano and baritone saxophone
SOPHIA DOMANCiCH - piano
PAUL ROGERS - bass
TONY MARSH - drums

1. Fast 1 & 2                34:58
2. Riffiffi                      22:12
3. Three for Louis        33:42

Les Instant Chavires, Paris. 15 May 1993

Remastered 2o2o by Miloš Latislav

For link see comment from February 12



1 January 2018

SOPHIA DOMANCICH - Bath. 1995

























SOPHIA DOMANCICH - piano
PAUL ROGERS - bass
TONY LEVIN - drums

PAUL DUNMALL - soprano saxophone

1. 16:13                                          Domancich/Rogers/Levin
2. Parrots  15:30                             Domancich/Rogers/Levin
3. Three for Louis (trio)*  9:14         Dunmall/Rogers/Domancich
4. Three for Louis (qt)  10:56          Domancich/Rogers/Levin/Dunmall

Bath International Music Festival.  Bath. 29 May 1995  *30 May 1995

BBC Radio 3 'Impressions' broadcast.

Especially for Mauro (and Milos too).  All the best guys.  Enjoy.

13 August 2016

SOPHiA DOMANCiCH TRiO :: Rêve de singe (1993)


SOPHiA DOMANCiCH TRiO :: Rêve de singe (Gimini 1993)

1. Reve De Singe [SD] (7:49)
2. P.D.M. [SD] (13:12)
3. Dji-Dji Up [SD] (6:16)
4. Jocelyn [SD] (10:42)
5. Cold Shoulders [SD] (9:04)
6. Blott On The Landscape [SD] (9:44)
7. Mon Reve Familier [PR] (10:15)
8. Lunch, The Rabbit [SD] (8:59)

SOPHiA DOMANCiCH - piano
PAUL ROGERS - 5 string bass
TONY LEViN - drums

Rec: Feb 1993 - Loc: Studio de Chennevieres (France) - Eng/Pr: Gérard Lhomme 

For Andy, kinabalu, onxidlib, sotise, Nick and all good people, especially those who passed from our lives.
brothermiloo2.

::

2 February 2016

PAUL ROGERS PROJECT - PARIS 1993

























ELTON DEAN - saxello and alto saxophone
PAUL DUNMALL - tenor saxophone
HARRY BECKETT - trumpet
JEAN-FRANCOIS CANAPE - trumpet
SYLVAIN KASSAP - soprano and baritone saxophone
SOPHIA DOMANCICH - piano
PAUL ROGERS - bass
TONY MARSH - drums

1. Fast 1 & 2   34:58
2. Riffiffi   22:12
3. Three for Louis   33:42

Les Instant Chavires, Paris.  15 May 1993

Especially for softnucleus.

28 June 2015

DOMANCICH . DUNMALL . ROGERS . LEVIN Birmingham 1996






















SOPHIA DOMANCICH - piano
PAUL DUNMALL - tenor saxophone
PAUL ROGERS - bass
TONY LEVIN - drums

1. OT (S.Domancich)  16:57
2. Jocelyn (S.Domancich)  12:20

Afternoon session, without audience.

Lyttleton Theatre, Birmingham and Midland Institute, Birmingham

18th March 1996.

For softnucleus

5 June 2015

PAUL DUNMALL and PAUL ROGERS FOLKS DUO with SOPHIA DOMANCICH and TONY LEVIN. Birmingham 1996


PAUL DUNMALL - soprano and tenor saxophones
PAUL ROGERS - bass
SOPHIA DOMANCICH - piano
TONY LEVIN - drums

1. 14:51
2. 16:41
3. 20:24

Lyttleton Theatre, Birmingham and Midland Institute, Birmingham.

18th March 1996.  Lunchtime concert.



29 June 2013

JEAN-LOUIS MÉCHALI "CINE CLUB" (QUOI DE NEUF DOCTEUR, 1993)




Here's Méchali's second release - my appreciation goes to mew23 who gave his permission to re-post it here at IS.


Jean-Marc Larché - tenor sax
Jef Sicard - tenor sax, baritone sax, bass clarinet
Philippe Sellam - alto sax
Elton Dean - alto sax (Disc 2)
Jacques Di Donato - clarinet
Jean-François Canape - trumpet, flugelhorn
Michel Godard - tuba
Jean-François Ott - cello (Disc 1)
Denis Tuvéri - accordion, bandoneon (Disc 1)
Malo Vallois - guitar
Jacques Labarrière - piano, keyboards
Sophia Domancich - piano (Disc 2)
Jean-Jacques Avenel - bass
Paul Rogers - bass
Jean-Louis Méchali - drums, percussion



Disc 1 - Le film

01. Le billard de Milos et les quatre saisons [11:53]
02. Amnios [03:48]
03. Caribbean Lullaby [02:47]
04. Takawira [04:23]
05. Le coq et l'âne [01:12]
06. Le tango du gardien de phare [07:20]
07. Le marché aux épices [04:33]
08. Zapping [05:40]
09. Morceau choisi [04:55]
10. Foggy Night à la Transat [02:28]
11. La démarche du canard [01:42]
12. Le chasseur de lunes [03:44]
13. Le départ de Gulliver [04:02]
total time [58:27]

Disc 2 - Le débat

01. La main chaude [01:47]
02. Okavongo [06:45]
03. Elzévira [03:15]
04. El suspiro del moro [02:41]
05. Allégorie always Albert [05:03]
06. La baleine mimétique [05:13]
07. Le bar de l'entracte [05:57]
08. Mezzanine pour un suspense [06:57]
09. White Spirit [08:39]
10. Gena et John [04:54]
11. "L'Emile" [03:39]
12. Berceuse pour deux jumelles [06:11]
13. Clepsydre [03:26]
14. Wim [06:31]
15. Happy End [03:59]
total time [74:57]

Compositions by Jean-Louis Méchali
Disc 1 recorded at Studio Paraphernalia, Paris, 1993. Disc 2 recorded at Studio Aladin, 1993
Quoi de Neuf Docteur DOC 028 (France) double CD
http://www.discogs.com/Jean-Louis-Méchali-Ciné-Club/release/4677463 (with scans)

Ripped not from the original CDs but from CD-R copies. My scans were made from b&w photocopies of the booklet.

From the (translated) liner notes by Jean-Louis Méchali
"Music and rhythm of images: images and colours are music: Cinéma and music become interwoven in my mind's eye. I have imagined a film in which images are sounds and music.
I first, with digital magic, delineate background, extras and secondary roles.
Then I invite fourteen friends - musicians - to play as principals in a dreamscape.
They arrive separately, one by one, to play, each on a different day.
Queries: Where are they? Their likes and loves? A birth? A traffic jam? They react suddenly to what flashes over the headphones. One take only. Others watch, attendant upon the master performance.

Their scattered spontaneity is finally integrated into the soundscape through mixing and montage.
INTERMISSION ... ICE-CREAM/POP-CORN ... PROJECTION

We listened to the "film", we felt the urgent need to share impressions, to single out details, to re-scan, to switch roles, to laugh, to say something new ...
Fragments and whole chunks of the "film" triggered a musical colloquium in the studio.
I realised I had in hand the two halves of the double CD "Ciné-Club"."

Surprisingly litte information on JL Méchali can be found online.
Clifford Allen mentions in passing " the brotherly pairing of drummer Jean-Louis and bassist François Méchali, who were on call for a number of excellent French avant-garde recordings and concerts in the ‘70s and early ‘80s." The Méchalis played "small-combo post-psychedelic jazz" with the Cohelmec Ensemble that released three LPs in the early 70s. One of them was shared at Mutant Sounds long ago. Three pieces from that LP can still be downloaded from WFMU.
It seems that JL Méchali released only two recordings as a leader, "Tie-Break" (1987) and "Ciné-Club" (1993) which bear the label of MFA, the official agency promoting French musicians and their work, but strangely none is listed in the MFA disc directory.
Since 2000 he has concentrated on his work at "Lutherie Urbaine", an organisation that "creates music drawing from all genres, from contemporary urban music and jazz to world music and sound art. The project brings together composers, musicians, lute makers and technicians, not to mention actors, authors, dancers, plastic artists and film makers…"

14 February 2013

ELTON DEAN QUINTET - 1995



Hey Miloo, I hadn’t even  bothered to transfer this from cassette to disc because the piano and bass are rather on the quiet side (a bad side-effect of sitting at the front and missing out on the PA).  However, listening to it now it’s not so bad.  Paul Dunmall plays awesomely but lays out on the lovely Dean tune ‘First in the wagon’ where we can hear Elton play as beautifully as only Elton can (or could, I should say).  How sad it is that he has left us, and of course the same with the irreplaceable Tony Levin.  These people came and played for us and opened our minds and our hearts.  So here is a bit more of their legacy to enjoy.

Anyone who has not heard this group on ‘Silent Knowledge’ (Cuneiform 83) should certainly buy the cd to hear them in their full glory.  Also, Elton made a really super duo album with the stupendous Sophia Domancich called ‘Avant ‘ (Hux 063) which should not be missed.

Elton Dean, alto sax, saxello
Paul Dunmall, tenor sax
Sophia Domancich, piano
Paul Rogers, bass
Tony Levin, drums

1. Gualchos (Dean)  37:38
2. Improvisation 1 27:32
3. First in the wagon (Dean) 13:48
4. Improvisation 2 11:00

TT.  90 mins 

Vortex, London.  28th May 1995

Live cassette recording.
(Piano and bass a bit quiet)

Buy 'Silent Knowledge'(Cuneiform, Rune`83) by this group.

Photo by Andrew Putler