Old Hull = 2026.04.17
Tatsuya Nakatani &
David Jackson/Scott Warren/David Broscoe/Mark Molnar
Le Spot in Old Hull (Québec) (DM IMOO for address).
Doors: 7 pm
Music: 7.30 pm
20$ / pay what you can / no one turned away for lack of funds
Accessibility info: the venue is on the ground floor with one small step at the entrance doorway and one small step leading to the main hall. The bathroom is not wheelchair accessible. We have earplugs and water. BYOB.
Tatsuya Nakatani returns to Ottawa for a special solo show. Tatsuya Nakatani is an avant-garde percussionist, composer, and artist of sound. Active internationally since the 1990s, Nakatani has released over 80 recordings and tours extensively, performing over 150 concerts a year. His primary focus is his solo work and his large ensemble project, the Nakatani Gong Orchestra. He teaches master classes and lectures at universities and music conservatories around the world. Originally from Japan, he makes his home in the desert town of Truth or Consequences, New Mexico. With his activity in new music, improvisation, and experimental music, Nakatani has a long history of collaboration.
Nakatani’s distinctive music centered around his adapted bowed gong, supported by an array of drums, cymbals, and singing bowls. In consort with his personally hand-carved Kobo Bows, he has spent decades refining and developing his sound as an arrangement of formations of vibrations, incorporated in shimmering layers of silence and texture. Within this contemporary work, one can still recognize the dramatic pacing, formal elegance and space (ma) felt in traditional Japanese music.
Opening the show are David Broscoe (Saxophone), David Jackson (Guitar and Electronics), Mark Molnar (Cello), and Scott Warren (Percussion and Electronic)
@nakatanitatsuya@davdjcksn@clapstacker55@broscod@imarkmolnar@improvising_ottawa_outwards
When: Friday, April 17
Where: Le Spot in Old Hull (Québec) (please ask for address).
Doors: 7 pm
Music: 7.30 pm
20$ / pay what you can / no one turned away for lack of funds
💵CASH AT DOOR PLEASE 💵
Accessibility info: the venue is on the ground floor with one small step at the entrance doorway and one small step leading to the main hall. The bathroom is not wheelchair accessible. We have earplugs and water. BYOB.
Tatsuya Nakatani returns to Ottawa for a special solo show. Tatsuya Nakatani is an avant-garde percussionist, composer, and artist of sound. Active internationally since the 1990s, Nakatani has released over 80 recordings and tours extensively, performing over 150 concerts a year. His primary focus is his solo work and his large ensemble project, the Nakatani Gong Orchestra. He teaches master classes and lectures at universities and music conservatories around the world. Originally from Japan, he makes his home in the desert town of Truth or Consequences, New Mexico. With his activity in new music, improvisation, and experimental music, Nakatani has a long history of collaboration.
Nakatani’s distinctive music centered around his adapted bowed gong, supported by an array of drums, cymbals, and singing bowls. In consort with his personally hand-carved Kobo Bows, he has spent decades refining and developing his sound as an arrangement of formations of vibrations, incorporated in shimmering layers of silence and texture. Within this contemporary work, one can still recognize the dramatic pacing, formal elegance and space (ma) felt in traditional Japanese music.
Opening the show are David Broscoe (Saxophone), David Jackson (Guitar and Electronics), Mark Molnar (Cello), and Scott Warren (Percussion and Electronics).
HULL = 2025.12.22
@barminotaure@barminotaure_mondayjazz
Pour plus de 15 ans une collections de musiciens de la région se sont assemblés pour une célébration saisonnière mettant de l'avant la musique du grand maitre du free jazz Albert Ayler en collision avec nos chansons de Noël favoris!
David Jackson - guitarre
Adam Saikaley- guitarre
Mark Molnar - cello
Rory Magill - clavier
Scott Warren - percussion, sons
Olivier Fairfield - batterie
Pierre-Yves Martel - basse
Dana Wiesbrock - tuba
Simone Provencher - e-trompette
David Broscoe - saxophone
Linsey Wellman - saxophone
next monday, 22 december
lundi jazz show at Minotaure (3 rue Kent in Gatineau)
9:30 ish start
The unlikely tradition of mixing Albert Ayler tunes with seasonal favourites continues one more year!
David Jackson - guitar
Adam Saikaley- guitar
Mark Molnar - cello
Rory Magill - keys
Scott Warren - percussion, sounds
Olivier Fairfield - drums
Pierre-Yves Martel - bass
Dana Wiesbrock - tuba
Simone Provencher - e-trumpet
David Broscoe - saxophone
Linsey Wellman - saxophone