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Jorrit Dijkstra

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About Me

The music of saxophonist and composer Jorrit Dijkstra draws from the jazz tradition in spirit and sound, but has crossed stylistic and cultural borders in order to express a strong, evolving personal vision. He spent his formative years in Amsterdam’s vibrant improvisation community, playing jazz, free improvisation, contemporary opera, and African, Celtic and Balkan music. Since moving to the United States in 2002, Dijkstra has deepened his affinity with the experimental forces of American music, while staying in touch with his Dutch musical roots.
Dijkstra’s current projects include his Flatlands Collective, with leading Chicago improvisers, and an electro-acoustic duo with New York drummer/composer John Hollenbeck. In his solo saxophone project, he incorporates an array of electronic effect devices to process his saxophone improvisations live on stage. Dijkstra’s use of analog electronics – including the Lyricon, a vintage electronic wind instrument from the seventies – extends his already flexible saxophone style into an idiosyncratic mix of cool jazz, free improvisation, and electronic minimalism.
Dijkstra has released eight of his own CDs and has performed at North Sea Jazz Festival, Vancouver Jazz Festival, Rome’s Festival Controindicazioni, New York City’s Tonic, the Chicago Cultural Center, ICA Boston, BIMhuis Amsterdam, and Stadtgarten Cologne. His work has won him a Fulbright grant, a prestigious Podium Prize for jazz musicians in the Netherlands, and composition commissions for ensembles and theatre companies around the world. Jorrit Dijkstra studied improvisation and composition with Misha Mengelberg, Steve Coleman, Steve Lacy and Lee Hyla, and he has taught at the Conservatory in Arnhem, New England Conservatory, and University of Massachusetts Dartmouth.
Press Quotes:
“He takes his audiences on a quirky, energetic, captivating journey through a world of sound and emotion… Jorrit Dijkstra has already distinguished himself as a man to watch. A highly accomplished musician, he is a cerebral improviser who nevertheless plays with warmth and rhythmic excitement.” – Kevin Lowenthal, The Boston Globe
“The most compelling feature are the melodies… that allow for delicious textures that sound at once modern and very nostalgic." – Andrey Henkin, www.allaboutjazz.com
“Dijkstra hears the stylistic diversity within the networks that link his cohorts, and gives it space not just to breathe, but also occasionally to snort, howl and laugh riotously. Still, the music has a discernable Dutch tinge, which is alternately audacious and austere.” – Bill Shoemaker, Downbeat
Download:
The Flatlands Collective: Gnomade
Jorrit Dijkstra + John Hollenbeck: Sequence
Jorrit Dijkstra Solo: 30 micro-stems
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Buy:
Tone Dialing: Rigop Me

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 9/29/2006
Band Website: jorritdijkstra.com
Band Members: the flatlands collective:
jorrit dijkstra - alto sax, lyricon
james falzone - clarinet
jeb bishop - trombone
fred lonberg-holm - cello
jason roebke - bass
frank rosaly - drums

duo jorrit dijkstra + john hollenbeck:
jorrit dijkstra - alto sax, lyricon, analog electronics
john hollenbeck - drums, percussion, toys

tone dialing:
jorrit dijkstra - alto sax, lyricon, analog electronics
paul pallesen- guitar, banjo, effects
steve heather - drums, percussion, sampler
Influences: music: sonny rollins, györgy ligeti, morton feldman, john butcher, steve lacy, michael moore, misha mengelberg, steve coleman, brian eno, ryoji ikeda, ornette coleman, dudu pukwane, west nkosi, lee konitz, johnny hodges, duke ellington, roswell rudd, sun ra, aphex twin, fred frith, bill frisell, john zorn, thelonious monk, herbie nichols, thomas brinkmann, alva noto, alvin lucier, arthur blythe, thomas lehn, benoit delbecq, steve argüelles, guillaume orti, tony malaby, john hollenbeck, guus janssen, wim janssen, paul pallesen, the boston minimalists......
Sounds Like: check the samples!
Record Label: Trytone, BVHaast, Songlines, Skycap, Evil Rabbit
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

first blog!

ok my first blog entry ever.... how does it look?
Posted by Jorrit Dijkstra on Sat, 30 Sep 2006 07:10:00 PST