Francesco Tristano returns to play Live at Fabric
on Friday 2nd March.
Info here:
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http://www.fabriclondon.com/club/listing/700
Luxembourg
born pianist and composer, Francesco Tristano, has created rising fascination
in recent years. From playing live (electronic show) in the world’s best
clubs to playing live in classical concert venues, Tristano’s wide repertoire
spans baroque, classical contemporary, and electronic music and reflects his
experience and playing ability. Purists of the classical and techno camps agree
that they don't know what to do with the young musician who refuses to stick to
the rules.
Everything
Tristano does is an expression of an open-minded attitude that refuses to
accept stylistic borders and constrictions. A way of thinking that attracted
Carl Craig to invite him to play live alongside himself and Moritz Von Oswald,
performing at prestigious venues like London’s Southbank Centre, Vienna Opera
House and Amsterdam’s ADE event. He is also part of Aufgang - They blend 2
grand pianos, live drums, and techno-inspired electronics into invigorating
displays of virtuosity, which evoke the Club and the Classical without really
belonging to either one, their second album ‘Istiklaliya’ is released on InFine
in April, check the opening track here: http://www.infine-music.com/news/286/aufgang-new-album. In
2012, Tristano was featured on Mirko Loko’s Visionquest release ‘Timeline’
(check here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkMtMZnRRSA) and
earlier this year released solo EP 'Ground Bass' on Deutsche Grammophon with
remixes by Brandt Brauer Frick and Kirk Degiorgio. http://www.deutschegrammophon.com/cat/single?sort=newest_rec&PRODUCT_NR=4810015&SearchString=tristano&UNBUYABLE=1&per_page=50&flow_per_page=50&presentation=flow
For
Tristano’s solo live show, which he has showcased in such venues as Space
Ibiza, Rex Paris, Moog Barcelona:
Watergate Berlin, Unit Tokyo, Trouw Amsterdam and Deep Space in New York,
Tristano will play Fabric Room 1 on March 2nd, bringing along a new live set up
including 4 analogue and digital synths, 32 channel sound card, live sound
processing, MIDI and audio sequencing. The show will be, as always with
Tristano, completely live and will include his track ‘The Melody’ and his
version of Derrick May’s ‘Strings Of Life’
Check www.francescotristano.com
for full Francesco Tristano history, discography and for news on upcoming
perforamnes including Amsterdam, Sonar Barcelona, Cocorico, duet performances
with Moritz Von Oswald (Basel, Berlin) and classical recitals.
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