Tuesday, February 27, 2007

What Now?

I am currently on parental leave with Otto, ten months young today. I still take care of the bookings at Jazz in Malmo (but all via e-mail), still lecture on one course at the university and still work with IB.

Things are not looking good at the university. For some reason, only a small number of students are interested in studying musicology. I find this strange, since I have only ever met one person who has claimed to be uninterested in music. And since money apparently makes the (university) go 'round, we have been downsized to a skeleton crew. So far, I am still on board.

On the other hand, the IB side of things look really good. First of all, a visit with IB Expo to the brilliant festival in Gouveia, Portugal in April. One interesting project called Panta Rei which is part of Halmstad's 700 anniversary; the very exciting prospect of IB reworking Brecht & Weill's Threepenny Opera; and two highly rewarding meetings with a couple of fine musicians: guitarist/composer Erik Wollo and thereminist extraordinaire Pamelia Kurstin. There will be some fantastic music made with these two!

Also on the cards: the embryo of an international group featuring Mats on keyboards. Still early days, but very interesting and potentially musically excellent! And a couple of other things too, but these are still laying around at the drawing board.

2007 has the potential to be a wonderful IB year. Let's hope so!

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Kenny Wheeler used to be a really interesting trumpet player, but having heard him a few years ago with a Swedish Big Band, I am not so sure he's still got it. Nevertheless, his album What Now? featuring Dave Holland, Chris Potter and John Taylor is a fine record, if not outstanding. I must admit that frequently, Wheeler's sidemen more than upstage the main man. Having said that, there are some nice compositions by Mr. Wheeler on this album. The title track is a slow number with beautyful interplay between all the musicians on a relaxed but confident level.