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Bewley's Jazz Double Bill - Trihornophone and Dennis Wyers' Rhom

Trihornophone/Rhombus Double Bill

Two of the most exciting groups on the Irish jazz scene are gearing up for a night of new-music in Dublin. Sean Og's Trihornophone and Dennis Wyers' Rhombus will be playing a double bill at Bewley's Theatre on Wednesday, November 11th. They'll be performing new pieces plus music written especially for the whole group. Definitely not to be missed. Tickets : €10, Doors 8pm.

Trihornophone

Bill Blackmore | trumpet
 Seán Óg | alto saxophone
 Kelan Walsh | baritone saxophone
 Dennis Cassidy | drum kit

Trihornophone are a decidedly unusual group. Featuring trumpet, two saxophones and a drum kit, they turn every notion of convention on its head. Stranger still, despite stubbornly insisting on performing their own brand of mini-brass band music which relies heavily on improvisation, they always manage to balance freedom with form, creating a vibrant and accessible show. Led by Seán Óg, winner of Cork Jazz Festival's Best Young Artist 2008, this quartet is one of Ireland's most creatively engaging bands today.

Winners of Music Network's Youngmusicwide Award 2007, Trihornophone's second album was released by Diatribe Recordings in October 2008 to critical and popular acclaim. Available now from www.diatribe.ie and Irish record stores.

www.myspace.com/trihornophone www.sean-og.com www.myspace.com/seanogmusic

Dennis Wyers' |Rhombus|

Bill Blackmore: Trumpet Dennis Wyers : alto saxophone Cormac O Brien: Double-bass Shane O Donovan: Drums

"Music should be honest, responsive and organic". That's the plan behind the fresh, new 'Rhombus' ensemble and it's letting the band create an original sound to be savoured. Each of its members are soloists in their own right and Rhombus' shows are becoming no-holds-barred performances of respectful musical exploration. Nordic jazz, classical minimalism, blues, drum-and-bass .... every style is fair-game so long as it lets the players use their own musicality to create sensitive dialogue. With the band making use of its greatest asset; the ability and inclination to listen to one another; expect a show full of unpredictable, spontaneous sounds from this highly responsive group of musicians.

Rhombus' debut album 'The way things look smaller the further you walk' has been recorded and is expected for release later this year.

www.myspace.com/rhombusquartet www.denniswyers.ie www.myspace.com/denniswijers

Bewley's Jazz Double Bill - Trihornophone and Dennis Wyers' Rhombus

Wed 21 Oct 2009 20:00

Trihornophone/Rhombus Double Bill

Two of the most exciting groups on the Irish jazz scene are gearing up for a night of new-music in Dublin. Sean Og's Trihornophone and Dennis Wyers' Rhombus will be playing a double bill at Bewley's Theatre on Wednesday, November 11th. They'll be performing new pieces plus music written especially for the whole group. Definitely not to be missed. Tickets : €10, Doors 8pm.

Trihornophone

Bill Blackmore | trumpet
 Seán Óg | alto saxophone
 Kelan Walsh | baritone saxophone
 Dennis Cassidy | drum kit

Trihornophone are a decidedly unusual group. Featuring trumpet, two saxophones and a drum kit, they turn every notion of convention on its head. Stranger still, despite stubbornly insisting on performing their own brand of mini-brass band music which relies heavily on improvisation, they always manage to balance freedom with form, creating a vibrant and accessible show. Led by Seán Óg, winner of Cork Jazz Festival's Best Young Artist 2008, this quartet is one of Ireland's most creatively engaging bands today.

Winners of Music Network's Youngmusicwide Award 2007, Trihornophone's second album was released by Diatribe Recordings in October 2008 to critical and popular acclaim. Available now from www.diatribe.ie and Irish record stores.

www.myspace.com/trihornophone www.sean-og.com www.myspace.com/seanogmusic

Dennis Wyers' |Rhombus|

Bill Blackmore: Trumpet Dennis Wyers : alto saxophone Cormac O Brien: Double-bass Shane O Donovan: Drums

"Music should be honest, responsive and organic". That's the plan behind the fresh, new 'Rhombus' ensemble and it's letting the band create an original sound to be savoured. Each of its members are soloists in their own right and Rhombus' shows are becoming no-holds-barred performances of respectful musical exploration. Nordic jazz, classical minimalism, blues, drum-and-bass .... every style is fair-game so long as it lets the players use their own musicality to create sensitive dialogue. With the band making use of its greatest asset; the ability and inclination to listen to one another; expect a show full of unpredictable, spontaneous sounds from this highly responsive group of musicians.

Rhombus' debut album 'The way things look smaller the further you walk' has been recorded and is expected for release later this year.

www.myspace.com/rhombusquartet www.denniswyers.ie www.myspace.com/denniswijers

Venue Information: Bewleys Cafe Theatre

More Information: http://eventful.com/dublin/events/bewleys-jazz-double-bill-trihornophone-and-dennis-/E0-001-025704905-1

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Bewley's Jazz Double Bill - Trihornophone and Dennis Wyers' Rhombus

Wed 11 Nov 2009 20:00

Trihornophone/Rhombus Double Bill

Two of the most exciting groups on the Irish jazz scene are gearing up for a night of new-music in Dublin. Sean Og's Trihornophone and Dennis Wyers' Rhombus will be playing a double bill at Bewley's Theatre on Wednesday, November 11th. They'll be performing new pieces plus music written especially for the whole group. Definitely not to be missed. Tickets : €10, Doors 8pm.

Trihornophone

Bill Blackmore | trumpet
 Seán Óg | alto saxophone
 Kelan Walsh | baritone saxophone
 Dennis Cassidy | drum kit

Trihornophone are a decidedly unusual group. Featuring trumpet, two saxophones and a drum kit, they turn every notion of convention on its head. Stranger still, despite stubbornly insisting on performing their own brand of mini-brass band music which relies heavily on improvisation, they always manage to balance freedom with form, creating a vibrant and accessible show. Led by Seán Óg, winner of Cork Jazz Festival's Best Young Artist 2008, this quartet is one of Ireland's most creatively engaging bands today.

Winners of Music Network's Youngmusicwide Award 2007, Trihornophone's second album was released by Diatribe Recordings in October 2008 to critical and popular acclaim. Available now from www.diatribe.ie and Irish record stores.

www.myspace.com/trihornophone www.sean-og.com www.myspace.com/seanogmusic

Dennis Wyers' |Rhombus|

Bill Blackmore: Trumpet Dennis Wyers : alto saxophone Cormac O Brien: Double-bass Shane O Donovan: Drums

"Music should be honest, responsive and organic". That's the plan behind the fresh, new 'Rhombus' ensemble and it's letting the band create an original sound to be savoured. Each of its members are soloists in their own right and Rhombus' shows are becoming no-holds-barred performances of respectful musical exploration. Nordic jazz, classical minimalism, blues, drum-and-bass .... every style is fair-game so long as it lets the players use their own musicality to create sensitive dialogue. With the band making use of its greatest asset; the ability and inclination to listen to one another; expect a show full of unpredictable, spontaneous sounds from this highly responsive group of musicians.

Rhombus' debut album 'The way things look smaller the further you walk' has been recorded and is expected for release later this year.

www.myspace.com/rhombusquartet www.denniswyers.ie www.myspace.com/denniswijers

Venue Information: Bewleys Cafe Theatre

More Information: http://eventful.com/dublin/events/bewleys-jazz-double-bill-trihornophone-and-dennis-/E0-001-025704900-6

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