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  1. The Renga Ensemble was convened by clarinetist and composer James for a series of concerts and a recording in April, 2013 in Chicago. The ensemble was handpicked by Falzone, drawing together some of the most diverse and adventurous clarinet and saxophone players working in jazz and improvised music today:

  2. Allos Documents is pleased to present the debut recording from James Falzone's Renga Ensemble, handpicked by Falzone, drawing together some of the most diverse and adventurous clarinet and saxophone players working in jazz and improvised music today:

  3. 1 de jun. de 2015 · The idea behind The Renga Ensemble was to create a setting for a seamless interaction between all the players. Falzone named the group ' Renga ' after a centuries-old form of collaborative Japanese poetry, where two or three poets blend their words into a single meditative work.

  4. JAMES FALZONE'S RENGA ENSEMBLE"Not Seeing" from the album "The Room Is" on Allos Documents. Visit http://allosmusica.org/ for more information. THE RENGA ENS...

  5. 12 de abr. de 2015 · Enterprising Chicago-based clarinetist James Falzone and a core band of fellow improvisers signal a modern day avant-jazz summit, inspired by the leader's affinity for Renga, which is a Japanese poetic tradition where 2 or more poets work in parallel to produce a new work.

  6. The Renga Ensemble was convened by clarinetist and composer James for a series of concerts and a recording in April, 2013 in Chicago. The ensemble was handpicked by Falzone, drawing together some of the most diverse and adventurous clarinet and saxophone players working in jazz and improvised music today:

  7. www.jazzword.com › reviews › james-falzone-ben-goldberg-jason-stein-ned-rothenbergJames Falzone/The Renga Ensemble | Jazzword

    21 de oct. de 2015 · Illustrative of this approach is the six-piece, all-reeds, Renga Ensemble, which melds compositions and improvisations. Unlike the flying drone not all the textures Falzone conveys are sweet. But the 14 tracks here could serve as textbook example of how to operate a woodwind ensemble.