Showing posts with label Fred Van Hove. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fred Van Hove. Show all posts

9 September 2022

FRED VAN HOVE PISTRI ENSEMBLE "LEVERKUSEN, 2001"

 


Phil Wachsmann, violin, electronics
Günter Christmann, trombone, cello
Fred Van Hove, piano, accordion
Joëlle Léandre, double bass


01. unknown title 12:52
02. unknown title 12:26
03. unknown title 09:25
04. unknown title 10:38


Recorded in Leverkusen, Germany on January 29, 2001
(FM)

28 April 2020

FRED VAN HOVE, CHRISTIAN LEROY ‎– AU PAVILLON DE LA GARDE (IGLOO, 1981)



A1. Musique À L'Insu
A2. Impromptu
A3. Toespraak

B1. En Garde
B2. On S'Entend... C'est Curieux
B3. Kwak / Couac

Christian Leroy, piano (A1-2, B1-3)
Fred Van Hove, piano (A3-B3)


Recorded in Frameries, Belgium, on March 20, 1981.

Igloo ‎– IGL 010

LP Rip

Scanner out of action while working from home, sorry

23 January 2017

TONY OXLEY'S 60TH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION "KÖLN, 1998"




0. Radio Speaker Intro [05:40]


Tony Oxley Celebration Orchestra

Bill Dixon, trumpet
Phil Minton, voice
Johannes Bauer, trombone
Frank Gratkowski, Hayden Chisholm, Ernst-Ludwig Petrowsky, saxophones, clarinets
Phil Wachsmann, Aleks Kolkowsky, violin 
Peter Koch, Alfred Zimmerlin, cello
Pat Thomas, Matt Wand, electronics
Sven-Ake Johansson, accordion
Fred van Hove, piano
Mark Nauseef, Jo Thönes, Jochen Büttner, Tony Oxley, drums, percussion
rec. Sept. 11, 1998

1.  Paradigm 1998 (Bill Dixon)  47:42
2.  The Medicine Man, Manifestations 5-7 (Tony Oxley) 20:12

.....

Sextet (Joseph Holbrooke Trio with guests)
Derek Bailey, guitar
Gavin Bryars, bass
Tony Oxley, drums, percussion
Bill Dixon, trumpet
Phil Wachsmann, violin
Matt Wand, electronics
rec. Sept. 10, 1998

3. Cadilla II (Tony Oxley) 38:13

.....

Vinko Globokar, trombone
rec. Sept. 11, 1998

4. Res/AS/EX/Insp-Pirer 05:38

 
Recorded at the Stadtgarten, Cologne, Germany, September 10 & 11, 1998.
Radio WDR3 broadcast, Dec. 07, 1998

22 October 2015

EUROPÄISCHE JAZZNACHT FÜSSEN "1993/1994/1995 TEIL 2"



1. Trio Clusone = o.T.(1) 8:44
   Michael Moore, clarinet + soprano saxophone
   Ernst Reijseger, cello
   Han Bennink, drums

2. Trio Clusone = o.T.(2)  8:58
   Michael Moore, clarinet + soprano saxophone
   Ernst Reijseger, cello
   Han Bennink, drums

3. Bauer - Nozati - Van Hove = o.T. 11:40
   Johannes Bauer, trombone
   Annick Nozati, vocals
   Fred van Hove, piano

4. London Jazz Composers' Orchestra = Witch Gong Game lll/12 (Die Post Geht Ab)    44:24
   Barry Guy, bass, leader
   Henry Lowther, trumpet
   John Corbett, trumpet
   Marc Charig, trumpet
   Alan Tomlinson, trombone
   Paul Rutherford, trombone
   Chris Bridges, trombone
   Steve Wick, tuba
   Evan Parker, soprano & tenor saxophone
   Pete McPhail, soprano & alto saxophone
   Martin Speicher, soprano & alto saxophone
   Simon Picard, tenor saxophone
   Paul Dunmall, alto & tenor saxophone
   Phil Wachsmann, violin
   Howard Riley, piano
   Barre Phillips, bass
   Paul Lytton, drums


"Die Post geht ab" recorded at the Kurhaus, Füssen, Germany on 14th October, 1995.

Note: The piece "Die Post geht ab" was a commission of the city of Füssen
for the 500th anniversary of the post-station Füssen.The event was held during the 700th
anniversary of the city of Füssen and the 150th birthday of King Ludwig the second.
Note 2: the first piece of the evening was "Harmos".


Tracks 1 to 3 recorded (southern Bavaria) between 1993 and 1995
Concerts produced by Peter Ernst

17 October 2015

EUROPÄISCHE JAZZNACHT FÜSSEN "1993/1994/1995 TEIL 1"


The "König Ludwig Lied" is a traditional song which came up shortly after the mysterious death of king Ludwig II from Bavaria.
Lyrics vary sometimes - occaisonally with a strong incriminating political content.
But it is also a quite 'kitschy' song which has also connotations to a superficial view of Bavaria and its history/customs.



1. Die Volksweise (mit dem langen Bart) Das König Ludwig Lied 1:11
2. Bauer - Nozati - Van Hove Trio = Das König Ludwig Lied 3:59
   Johannes Bauer, trombone
   Annick Nozati, vocals
   Fred van Hove, piano

3. Evan Parker Trio = Das König Ludwig Lied  15:32
   Evan Parker, soprano + tenor saxophone
   Barry Guy, bass
   Paul Lytton, drums

4. Alexander von Schlippenbach - Aki Takase = Thelonious Monk Variationen  24:52
   Alexander von Schlippenbach, piano
   Aki Takase, piano

5. Alexander von Schlippenbach - Aki Takase = Das König Ludwig Lied  3:26
   Alexander von Schlippenbach, piano
   Aki Takase, piano

6. Les Trois Dames = Das König Ludwig Lied  5:11
   Annick Nozati, vocals
   Joelle Léandre, bass
   Irene Schweizer, piano

7. Les Trois Dames = o.T.  9:41
   Annick Nozati, vocals
   Joelle Léandre, bass
   Irene Schweizer, piano

8. Italian Instabile String Trio = o.T. 10:00
   Paolo Damiani, cello
   Renato Geremia, violin
   Bruno Tommaso, bass

Recorded in Füssen (southern Bavaria) between 1993 and 1995

9 July 2015

FRED VAN HOVE, PHIL WACHSMANN ‎– FRED 'N PHIL (KUBU, 1983)






A. Duo In Ghent
B. Duo In London, Ontario


Fred Van Hove, piano
Phil Wachsmann, violin


Recorded in Ghent, Belgium, on 1 March 1983 and in London, Ontario, Canada, on 29 October 1981

Kubu ‎– Kubu Cassette 003

Cassette Rip

25 February 2015

Peter Brötzmann 3 + 1 in Berlin 1973





PETER BROTZMANN
ALBERT MANGELSDORFF
FRED VON HOVE
HAN BENNINK
Quartier Latin
Berlin, Germany
10/31/73

aud->cd trade->eac->tlh->flac

1. 10:05
2. 9:09
3. 11:17
4. 15:26
5. 22:28
----
TT 68:25


We had a request last year for Rhythmbox 1 and 2, live recordings featuring Peter Brötzmann, Fred van Hove, Han Bennink + Alfred Mangelsdorff, recorded and broadcast roughly mid-70s. Searching the archives, I came up with this 68-minute set from Quartier Latin, Berlin on 31 October, 1973 which definitely is live, has all four with Mangelsdorff popping in rougly mid-way through, and as was mentioned in the request, sounds like a professional recording suitable for airplay. Whether it is the one that was requested, I have no idea, but if anything, it's a pretty good substitute.

Having listened through it once, I'm not sure if this is jazz or whether there is anything avantgar(d)ish to it. To these ears, it's primal, pre-civilisational sound-makiing with the pianist trying to inject a bit of civility to the proceedings without really succeeding. So here we have two resident wildmen who could be shamans from an unspecified location in Siberia, trance masters from the Atlas mountains or thereabouts or just frolicking though the wilderness of Schwarzwald, playing what's there (which they eventually did): And there's a lot of homour in this, primal sceams courtesy of Bennink and Mangelsdorff.blending seamlessly into the general mêlée. In other words, whole lotta fun! To be enjoyed without hesitation!

1 May 2014

FRED VAN HOVE "KKWTT" (NATO, 1984)



This a re-up from a post I made in January 2012. The words below are from this year.
But most of them are still good. Especially why is there no re-issue and more particularly > Enjoy!


When I got to hear this recording at a friends house (thank you A.) I immediately knew I had to obtain this extraordinary and marvelous composition (and playing!!) by Fred Van Hove.

Some days ago it arrived - and upon second hearing I wasn't disappointed - Au Contraire!

Hopefully Nato is preparing a proper reissue...

Enjoy!





FRED VAN HOVE "KKWTT" (Pour Quintette À Cuivres Et Piano Improvisé)



Arthur Van Der Hoeft, alto horn, trumpet
Leo Verheyen, trombone
Wim Becu, trombone
Hubert Sleymer, trombone, euphonium
Jozef Matthessen, tuba
Fred Van Hove, piano, composition


1ère Partie: A

A1. A1 à 4 04:34
A2. A5 à 8 07:41


2éme Partie: B

A3. B 07:47


3ème Partie: C

B1. C1 à 3 08:48
B2. C4 05:47
B3. C5: Marche Finale 03:22



Recorded: 17 June at King Kong (Antwerpen), Belgium & 18 July 1984 at Butte aux Oies (Tassé 72), France.


NATO 355

(lp rip)

.

13 April 2014

RADIO JAZZ GROUP STUTTGART feat. BRÖTZMANN TRIO "STUTTGART 1976"



This is the 9th part in the thread of Radio Jazz Group recordings from Stuttgart - one more to come.


Peter Brötzmann, soprano, tenor & bass saxophone, clarinet
Wolfgang Dauner, piano, electric piano
Fred Van Hove, piano, organ, accordion
Adelhard Roidinger, bass
Han Bennink, drums, percussion

1. unknown title         25:17
2. unknown title (inc.)  26:37


Recorded at Radio Studio SWR, Villa Berg, Stuttgart, Germany on April 9, 1976.

2 February 2014

FRED VAN HOVE / WOLFGANG DAUNER "REQUIEM FOR CHE GUEVARA / PSALMUS SPEI" (MPS, 1968)



For Fredzo and Alex in Solex


Side A:
WOLFGANG DAUNER "PSALMUS SPEI FOR CHOIR AND JAZZ GROUP" 13:25

Manfred Schoof, trumpet
Gerd Dudek, tenor saxophone
Wolfgang Dauner, organ, Hohner-electra-melodica
Eberhard Weber, cello
Jürgen Karg, bass
Fred Braceful, drums
Choir (Kantorei) at St. Martin in Kassel
Conducted by Klaus Martin Ziegler


Side B:
FRED VAN HOVE  "REQUIEM FOR CHE GUEVARA, MARTIN LUTHER KING, JOHN F. AND ROBERT KENNEDY, MALCOLM X" (for organ and jazz group) 17:27
Cel Overberghe, Kris Wanders, Willem Breuker, saxophone
Ed Kröger, trombone
Peter Kowald, bass
Fred Van Hove, organ
Han Bennink, drums

Recorded live at the "Kirche am Südstern", at the Berlin Jazz Festival on November 10, 1968.

MPS 15205 ST (LP)
(ripped from CRYSTAL 066 CRY 45 303 [LP], 1979)

Note: Psalmus Spei has psalm 58/2,4,5 and 139/7-12 as lyrics for the choir.
Requiem for Che Guevara... is based on Martin Luther's "Mitten wir im Leben sind, von dem Tode umgeben" (in the midst of live we're surrounded by death)

.

9 November 2013

FRED VAN HOVE "MIDDELHEIM, 1971"





Fred Van Hove, piano


1. announcement 00:13
2. Florence Nightingale + His Name Was Albert Ayler (van Hove) 28:07

Recorded at Jazz Middelheim, Belgium on September 4, 1971.

.

25 October 2013

RADIO JAZZ GROUP STUTTGART feat. ALBERT MANGELSDORFF & PETER BRÖTZMANN TRIO





Albert Mangelsdorff, trombone
Peter Brötzmann, tenor saxophone
Zbigniew Seifert, violin
Wolfgang Dauner, piano
Fred van Hove, piano
Adelhard Roidinger, bass
Buschi Niebergall, bass
Han Bennink, drums

1. Was ich noch sagen wollte (35:11)
2. FM Outro (0:36)

Recorded February, 1974 in Stuttgart, Germany.


4 October 2013

FRED VAN HOVE 'T NONET "BASEL, 1998"



Fred Van Hove, piano
Annick Nozati, vocals
Axel Dörner, trumpet
Johannes Bauer, trombone
Paul Rutherford, trombone
John Butcher, tenor & soprano saxophone
André Goudbeek, alto saxophone
Benoît Viredaz, tuba
Ivo Vander Borght, drums


Suite For B... City:
1. 11:24
2. 11:52
3. 23:29 (tape-flip)
4. 19:58 (continued)
5. 07:04


Recorded at Kulturwerkstatt Kaserne, Basel, Switzerland on March 28, 1998.


11 September 2013

FREE JAZZ WORKSHOP '79 WUPPERTAL




Wadada Leo Smith, trumpet, fluegelhorn
Paul Rutherford, trombone, euphonium
Evan Parker, soprano & tenor saxophone
Peter Brötzmann, alto, tenor & bass saxophone, bass clarinet
Jouk Minor, sopranino, alto & baritone saxophone, clarinet, bass clarinet
Phil Wachsmann, violin, electronics
Pinguin Moschner, tuba
Peter Kowald, bass
Fred van Hove, piano, accordion
Günter "Baby" Sommer, drums, percussion, xylophone

1. Improvisation 1  (05:30)
2. Improvisation 2  (13:48)
3. Improvisation 3  (14:34)
4. Improvisation 4  (11:09)

Recorded on 22.April 1979 at the Von-der-Heydt-Museum, Wuppertal, Germany

Searching the internet I found the following: 7. Wuppertaler Free Jazz Workshop 19.- 22.4.79 (Flyer)
And also that Peter Kowald was responsible for the realisation of museum concerts at the Von der Heydt Museum Wuppertal 1972-75 and Wuppertaler Free Jazz Workshop 1973-82.

Thanks to glmlr for help concerning the date of recording.
.

13 June 2013

FRED VAN HOVE & CEL OVERBERGHE ‎– WITH STRINGS - MET STRIJKERS - AVEC CORDES (KAMIKAZE, 1977)



A1. ´K Zou Zo Gere Wille Leve
A2. 6 x 1
A3. Plink Plink

B1. Kleinste Suite
B2. Jeu Radiophonique No 1: Thriller


Fred Van Hove, piano
Cel Overberghe, saxophone

Scherzo String Quartet

Emiel Pieters, violin
Ivo Lintermans, violin
Willy Wouters, viola
Yvo Verelst, cello


Kamikaze ‎– KAM 2

Vinyl Rip

11 June 2013

PAUL RUTHERFORD QUARTET "TMM, BERLIN 2006"




PAUL RUTHERFORD QUARTET  "TMM, BERLIN 2006"

Paul Rutherford, trombone
Fred van Hove, piano, accordion
Paul Rogers, bass
Paul Lytton, percussion   


1. announcement   01:19
2. unknown title  31:21
3. unknown title  24:07

Recorded during the Total Music Meeting at Haus der Berlinischen Galerie, Berlin on November 3, 2006.

27 June 2012

2. INTERNATIONALES NEW JAZZ MEETING AUF BURG ALTENA 1971




Rare performances by: Peter Brötzmann Trio, Alan Skidmore Quintet and Michael Osborne, Tomasz Stanko Quintet,  New Jazz Ensemble and Karin Krog, Albert Mangelsdorff Quartet & The Trio (Surman, Phillips, Martin).
Although the sound is not the best - like a bootleg - to my knowledge it is a bootleg - this double LP offers a glimpse into an otherwise insufficiently recorded phase of European Free Jazz .

My appreciation goes to J. for ripping his LPs for me and now then for you - please say thanks to him.









A1.  "Just For Altena"                  25:58
PETER BRÖTZMANN TRIO
Peter Brötzmann, tenor saxophone
Fred Van Hove, piano
Han Bennink, drums   
 
B1.  "KLM"  (Surman)    (~ 14:06)          25:27
ALAN SKIDMORE QUINTET & MIKE OSBORNE
Mike Osborne, alto saxophone
Alan Skidmore, tenor sxophone
Malcolm Griffiths, trombone
John Taylor, piano
Chris Laurence, bass
Tony Levin, drums
Norma Winstone, vocals


B2.  "And Think Again"  (John Taylor)   (~11:35)
ALAN SKIDMORE QUINTET & MIKE OSBORNE
Mike Osborne, alto saxophone
Alan Skidmore, tenor sxophone
Malcolm Griffiths, trombone
John Taylor, piano
Chris Laurence, bass
Tony Levin, drums
Norma Winstone, vocals


C1.  "No Name Piece"   (Seifert)                   08:19
TOMASZ STANKO QUINTET
Tomasz Stanko, trumpet
Janusz Muniak, tenor saxophone
Zbigniew Seifert, violin
Bronislaw Suchanek, bass
Janusz Stefanski, drums

  

C2  Introduction                                   01:04  

C3. "Free Spirits"    (Schoof)                     18:13
NEW JAZZ ENSEMBLLE ’71 with KARIN KROG
Manfred Schoof, fluegelhorn
Albert Mangelsdorff, trombone
Gerd Dudek, soprano saxophone
Peter Trunk, bass
Cess See, drums
Karin Krog, vocals



D1. "Timelife Revisiting" (Surman)                 19:10
ALBERT MANGELSDORFF QUARTET & THE TRIO
Albert Mangelsdorff, trombone
Heinz Sauer, tenor saxophone
John Surman, baritone & soprano saxophone
Barre Phillips, bass
Günter Lenz, bass
Ralf Hübner, drums
Stu Martin, drums



Recorded at the 2nd International New Jazz Meeting Burg Altena, Germany - June 27, 1971.

JG-Records – JG 027/028


Note: Side B is a continous performance.

.

There was a problem with an oron link - so scroll down and you'll find them at comment 14.

12 April 2012

NDR JAZZ WORKSHOP NO.77 - PETER BRÖTZMANN TRIO & FRIENDS ( HAMBURG, 1972)






Peter Brotzmann Trio & Friends - Live in Hamburg 1972


Peter Brötzmann, tenor and baritone saxophone
Albert Mangelsdorff, trombone
Paul Rutherford, trombone
Steve Lacy, soprano saxophone
Misha Mengelberg, piano
Fred Van Hove, piano
Han Bennink, drums, percussion

01. Announcement 00:53
02. Nikkes at All (Brötzmann) 19:46
03. Freies Stuck (improvisation) 30:48
04. The End (Brötzmann) 10:54


Recorded live at Fabrik, Hamburg, Germany on February 28th, 1972.

Recorded for "NDR Jazzworkshop No.77", NDR (North German Broadcast).

.

20 February 2012

BARRY GUY "ASSIST" (JAZZ & NOW, 1985)






I have posted this elsewhere more than one year ago.
Realising that the link was deleted yet the files were still on my hard disk I thought you might enjoy it.





BARRY GUY "ASSIST"

Solo & Duo Improvisations with Fred Van Hove


Barry Guy, double bass
Fred Van Hove, piano (only tr.4)


1. Assist 1 05:49
2. Assist 2 06:51
3. Assist 3 13:05
4. Assist 4 31:29

Track 1 & 2 on 9th November, 1985 in Hiroshima.
Track 3 on 21st November, 1985 in Tokyo, Meguro Fukushi Center.
Track 4 on 12th November, 1985 in Tokyo, Zojoji Hall.

jazz & NOW 4

(lp rip)

.

7 November 2011

RADU MALFATTI "OHRKISTE" (ITM, 1992)






RADU MALFATTI "OHRKISTE"


John Butcher, tenor and soprano saxophones
Wolfgang Fuchs, bass clarinet
Peter van Bergen, contrabass clarinet
Reiner Winterschladen, trumpet
Martin Mayes, horn
Radu Malfatti, trombone
Melvyn Poore, tuba
Phil Wachsmann, violin
Karri Koivukoski, viola
Alfred Zimmerlin, cello
Wolfgang Guttler, bass
Fred Van Hove, piano
John Russell, guitar


NOTES (1989)

01. Part 1 (02:00)
02. Part 2 (02:54)
03. Part 3 (02:49)
04. Part 4 (02:42)
05. Part 5 (04:00)
06. Part 6 (03:55)
07. Part 7 (06:09)
08. Part 8 (04:00)
09. Part 9 (05:13)


GRAUKANAL (1992)

10. Part 1 (05:21)
11. Part 2 (07:22)
12. Part 3 (04:20)
13. Part 4 (04:11)
14. Part 5 (13:02)
15. Part 6 (05:34)


Recorded on 18th May, 1992 at Loft, Cologne, Germany.


ITM 950013

.