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John Zorn — Nocturnes. 2025 : Tzadik.
Brian Marsella Trio, “Bagatelle #119” (J. Zorn)
The album, John Zorn’s Bagatelles, Volume 6, just dropped today.
10.11.24 John Zorn's Cobra in a 40th anniversary performance at Roulette Intermedium in Brooklyn
Brian Marsella electric piano, keyboards Sylvie Courvoisier piano Ikue Mori electronics Wendy Eisenberg electric guitar Mary Halvorson electric guitar Taylor Levine electric guitar Simon Hanes electric bass Jay Campbell cello Henry Fraser acoustic bass Willie Winant percussion Kenny Wollesen drums, electric vibes Ches Smith drums John Zorn prompter
12.18.17 John Zorn’s new music venue The Stone is relocating to the New School in 2018, and closed out 2017 with STONEFEST!, a the three-day concert series at the Tishman Auditorium. Jack Quartet, Bill Frisell and the Kris Davis Trio played terrific sets, and the evening was capped with a performance of Zorn’s game piece Cobra, featuring Ches Smith, vibes, Ikue Mori, electronics, Eyal Maoz, guitar, Craig Taborn, piano, Taylor Levine, guitar, Kenny Grohowski, drums, Simon Hanes, bass, Matt Hollenberg, guitar, Brian Marsella, keyboards, Tim Keiper, drums, Jay Campbell, cello, Michael Nicolas, cello with John Zorn prompting and leading the shenanigans.
05.06.17 John Zorn led a stellar ensemble in a stunning performance of his legendary game piece Cobra at Roulette with Eyal Maoz, Taylor Levine and Matt Hollenberg on guitar, Ikue Mori on laptop, Sylvie Courvoisier on piano, Michael Nicolas on cello, Brian Marsella on organ, Trevor Dunn on contrabass, Simon Hanes on electric bass, Ches Smith on vibraphone and timpani, and Tim Keiper, Kenny Grohowski and Jim Black on drums. The show began with a short version of another of Zorn’s game piece, Hockey, with Zorn himself on game calls Michael Nicolas on cello and Aaron Edgcomb on percussion.
Me, telling a friend how I met Trevor Dunn exactly one year ago.