Kaleidoscope
A night of
Music and Poetry
Curated by
Maya Homburger and Barry Guy
Where: The
Odessa Cluib
13 Dame
Court, Dublin 2
When:
Wednesday December 5th,
Doors @ 8.30pm, Music @ 9pm
Tickets available from the Odessa Club on
016703080 - priced €10 (including €2 booking fee).
Featuring:
Maya Homburger on violin, Barry Guy on double bass, Siobhan Armstrong on Harp,
Benjamin Dwyer on Guitar, and Lucas Niggli on percussion, with poetry by Paul
Perry
Kaleidoscope night, described by the Irish Times “one of those
life-saving, spirit-lifting, pioneering Cultural Ventures we keep hearing
about” brings a vibrant, dynamic musical experience to audiences and performers.
Innovative and imaginative programming offers a diverse range of music from
ancient to contemporary and experimental in a relaxed, intimate and beautiful
setting.
Maya
Homburger
Born and educated in Zurich, Switzerland, Maya
Homburger moved to England in 1986 to join John Eliot Gardiner’s English
Baroque Soloists, Trevor Pinnock’s The English Concert and other period
instrument groups. Concerts and Recordings as leader of the Chandos Baroque
Players and founding her own Trio Virtuoso led her to specialise more and more
in chamber music and solo performance. In 1993 she recorded the twelve
fantasies for solo violin by G.Ph.Telemann and in 1995 the six sonatas for
violin and harpsichord by J.S. Bach together with Malcolm Proud.
Ever since meeting the composer and solo bassist
Barry Guy - on the occasion of an extended concert tour with Christopher
Hogwood’s Academy of Ancient Music in 1988 - she has devoted her time
developing her own personal style on the baroque violin as well as managing the
Barry Guy New Orchestra, the London Jazz Composers Orchestra and running her
own CD label MAYA recordings.
The idea to perform baroque solo works in the
context of free improvised music and newly commissioned pieces sparked off the
Homburger/Guy Duo and together Maya Homburger and Barry Guy have given concerts
in many major Jazz, New Music and Baroque Music Festivals all over Europe.
New works in her repertoire include Barry Guy’s compositions Celebration, Inachis, Aglais and Lysandra for solo violin, Ceremony for violin and tape, Bubblets for violin and harpsichord and compositions for baroque violin and double bass, especially commissioned for the Homburger/Guy Duo from Buxton Orr, Roger Marsh and Giles Swayne.
New works in her repertoire include Barry Guy’s compositions Celebration, Inachis, Aglais and Lysandra for solo violin, Ceremony for violin and tape, Bubblets for violin and harpsichord and compositions for baroque violin and double bass, especially commissioned for the Homburger/Guy Duo from Buxton Orr, Roger Marsh and Giles Swayne.
After living in Ireland for nine years where they
contributed both to the early as well as the contemporary music scene, they
have moved to Switzerland in 2006.
In 1999 Maya Homburger organised her own music
Series in Dublin called “Now and Then”. In 2000 she was one of the leaders and
soloists for J.E. Gardiner’s Bach pilgrimage which took her to many of Europe’s
most beautiful cathedrals and churches where she performed in 52 Bach Cantatas.
Recordings include the Duo CDs “Ceremony” (ECM) and
“Dakryon” (Maya Recordings), Bach/Guy solo works (Maya Recs.) and “Folio” (ECM)
where she appears as violin soloist together with the Munich Chamber Orchestra.
Barry Guy is an
innovative bass player and composer whose creative diversity in the fields of
jazz improvisation, chamber and orchestral performance and solo recitals is the
outcome both of an unusually varied training and a zest for experimentation,
underpinned by a dedication to the double bass and the ideal of musical
communication.
He is founder and Artistic Director of the London
Jazz Composers Orchestra and the BGNO (Barry Guy New Orchestra) for which he
has written several extended works. His concert works for chamber orchestras,
chamber groups and soloists have been widely performed and his skilful and
inventive writing has resulted in an exceptional series of compositions.
Barry Guy continues to give solo recitals
throughout Europe as well as continuing associations with colleagues involved
in improvised, baroque and contemporary music. His current regular ensembles
are the Homburger/Guy duo, the Parker/Guy duo, piano trios with Marilyn
Crispell and Paul Lytton, Jaques Demierre and Lucas Niggli and a recently
formed trio with Agusti Fernandez and Ramon Lopez. He continues the longstanding
trio with Evan Parker and Paul Lytton as well as projects with Mats Gustafsson.
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