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Modern Surfaces

Stich Wynston

Modern Surfaces

Price: € 12.95
Format: CD
Label: Buzz
UPC: 0608917600629
Catnr: ZZ 76006
Release date: 01 January 1999
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Label
Buzz
UPC
0608917600629
Catalogue number
ZZ 76006
Release date
01 January 1999
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Stich Wynston – drummer / composer | Geoff Young - guitarist | Mike Murley - saxophonist
With Special Guest: Paul Bley - piano

Stich Wynston’s Modern Surfaces is a trio comprised of saxophone, guitar and drums / percussion. Drawing on the avant-garde groundwork of fellow Canadian Paul Bley, the musicians, in the absence of the bass and strict meter, are compelled to explore improvisation and sound from a different perspective, in the process, re-evaluating the traditional roles of the instruments in the context of improvisation. The objectives and long term goals of Stich Wynston’s Modern Surfaces involve the continued musical explorations of this idiom as well as the release of a CD and extensive touring on an international level.

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Stich Wynston

Stich Wynston is a drummer, composer, bandleader and sideman born and based in Toronto, Canada.  He attended York University from 1980-1985 where he graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree majoring in music including studies in jazz with John Gittens and Lorne Lofsky, South Indian classical music with Trichy Sancharan and 20th-century classical music with James Tenney.  During that time period, Stich also was accepted to the world-renowned Banff School of Fine Arts summer jazz music program for three years running in 1982, 1983 and 1984.  While at Banff, Stich had the good fortune of studying with and playing with Dave Holland, Dave Liebman, Kenny Wheeler, Lee Konitz, Steve Coleman, John Abercrombie, Anthony Braxton, Albert Manglesdorf and Julian Priester. ...
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Stich Wynston is a drummer, composer, bandleader and sideman born and based in Toronto, Canada. He attended York University from 1980-1985 where he graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree majoring in music including studies in jazz with John Gittens and Lorne Lofsky, South Indian classical music with Trichy Sancharan and 20th-century classical music with James Tenney. During that time period, Stich also was accepted to the world-renowned Banff School of Fine Arts summer jazz music program for three years running in 1982, 1983 and 1984. While at Banff, Stich had the good fortune of studying with and playing with Dave Holland, Dave Liebman, Kenny Wheeler, Lee Konitz, Steve Coleman, John Abercrombie, Anthony Braxton, Albert Manglesdorf and Julian Priester. In the late seventies while still in high school, Stich attended two Jamey Aebersold summer jazz clinics with a faculty that included: Dave Liebman, Tom Harrell, Slide Hampton, Ronnie Mathews, Hal Galper, James Williams, Ron McLure, Rufus Reid, Elliot Zigmund and Ed Soph.

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