This week I’m playing a first set of concerts with my newly formed Ghost Trance Septet, dedicated to performing Anthony Braxton’s Ghost Trance Music. Here are the dates:
01/02/2020 Post X (in double bill with Frederik Croene), Merelbeke
07/02/2020 Het Kip & De Ei (in double bill with Nadar Ensemble), Madame Fortuna, Antwerp
08/02/2020 Werkplaats Walter (in double bill with Evan Parker), Brussels
Anthony Braxton’s Ghost Trance Music
Balancing between notation and improvisation, Anthony Braxton’s “Ghost Trance Music” represent a unique body of “open works” that challenges traditional roles of composer, score and performer. In “Ghost Trance Music” Braxton’s entire fascinating musical universe comes together. You step into a ritual, guided by a melody without beginning or end, a stream of consciousness that serves as the central track leading you into the unknown. Originally inspired by the Native American practice of the Ghost Dance ritual, where surviving members of Native American tribes would attempt to communicate with their ancestors through transcendental ghost dances, the Ghost Trance Music pieces are specifically designed to function as pathways between Braxton’s different musical systems, between notation and improvisation, between past, present and future. It allows for a plurality of musical practices to join forces, transcending traditional genre boundaries. It creates an arena in which Braxton helps curate intuitive experiences for both performers and listeners.
Ghost Trance Septet:
Kobe Van Cauwenberghe, guitar
Teun Verbruggen, drums
Steven Delannoye, tenor sax, bass clarinet
Elisa Medinila, piano
Anna Jalving, violin
Niels Van Heertum, euphonium, trumpet
Frederik Sakham, double bass