Nightmares
Sharp as a knife (death)
Discovery/Smile
The Fountain of Life
Creativity
Should I or Shouldn't I?
The Year to Beat Bush
Stepping out of Line
My Daddy Ran Out of Juice
Why do you walk alone little girl...?
Who we could have been
Death
Its not just the same/Sharing Pain/Coffee and Cake
The Wedding
It could have been anyone, but it was you
The Poem which longs to be written
House cleaning
Mary Macmaster: Voice, Camac electro harp, Camac knee harp, clarsach by Jack Morgan.
Caroline Ross: Voice.
John Kenny: Voice, tenor & bass trombones, didgeridoo, recorders, occarinas, percussion.
Gerry Hunt: Bass guitar, soprano saxophone, flute, fiddle, acoustic guitar.
Chick Lyall: Piano & synthesiser.
Peter Vilk: Drums & percussion
Sonata for Trombone and Piano (John Purser)
Scarecrows (Improvisation no 2)
Umbra / Penumbra (George Nicholson)
A Field Of Scarecrows (Paul Keenan)
Bleaklow Fragment (John Kenny)
Muybridge Frames (George Nicholson)
John Kenny (trombone, carnyx) and Etienne Rolin (saxophones, bass flute) with
Nachiko Maekane (marimba), Marc Depond (percussion, djembe), John Whiting (sound
projection) and His Ain Draucht Trumpets (trombone quartet).
Fanfare for solo trombone, recorded in the 18th Century Ice House of Dalkeith
Palace.
Songs From A Book of Herne for alto trombone and soprano voice duo, with violin,
‘cello, clarinet & piano, settings of poems by the late Eric
Mottram.
Unaccompanied sonatas for alto and tenor trombone.
Just One Word for voice, bass guitar and synthesisers.
The title track AMATERASU - a double concerto in three movements for trombone,
percussionist, and Balinese Gamelan Ensemble (with Richard Benjafield, percussion).
The Voice of the Carnyx (6'38") - John Kenny.
Trombone Sonata - David Horne
movement 1 (3'38")
movement 2 (5'53")
movement 3 (4'34")
movement 4 (5'22")
with David Horne, piano
Zephyr (5'22") for trombone and string quartet - Edward McGuire - with the
Chamber Group of Scotland
Skyelines for trombone and organ - John Purser
movement 1 (2'44")
movement 2 (4'13")
with John Kitchen, organ
O How I Love Thee (13'13") - David Dorward - with David Horne, piano
Bone Tone Pome (5'22") - Tom Bancroft - with Tom Bancroft, drums.
Leo Dreaming (8'14") for tenor trombone doubling Alto and Tape - John Maxwell
Geddes - with John Whiting, sound projection
Throat (10'55") - John Purser with Frances Lynch, soprano, and Bassam Abdul-Salam,
percussion.
Ran na Madadh-Allaidh (7'53") - (Cry of the Wolf) John Kenny
Flight (4'35") - (an improvisation) with the Yggdrasil Quartet.
If You Didn't Laugh, You'd Have to Cry (17'38") - (an improvisation) with John
Whiting, live sound transformation.
Forest ~ River ~ Ocean (21'49") - Nigel Osborne with the Yggdrasil Quartet and
John Whiting, sound projection.
Nomad I (13'33")
Move (3'24")
Interludes (9'43")
Segral (for voice and the "Klangobjekt") (1'13") / (8'53")
O. T. (4'18")
Train Song (4'28") Tom Waits
B. C. B. (4'12") for three steel sculptures
Nomad II (13'33") / (2'40") / (3'56")
David Moss (vocal, percussion)
John Kenny (trombone, carnyx)
Polarity Percussion Ensemble
Bassam Abdul-Salam
Christian Dierstein
Dirk Rothbrust
Roland Breitenfeld (sound projection)
Klaus Gündchen (metal sculptures)
Recorded live on 30th June 1997 in E-Werk, Freiburg by Roland Breitenfeld.
"Imagine the trombonist's frustration: no established repertoire, no legacy
from the giants of western music. For three centuries the instrument has been
consigned to the back of the orchestra, to heavy-weight padding and buffoonery. To
escape that stigma the trombonist must interest himself in extremes; the very old,
the very new, jazz and areas where the natural theatricality of the instrument is
valued. I am continually searching for new ways of using the trombone and for
interesting musicians to perform with, and to that end I have developed duo
partnerships with piano, percussion, organ and electronics in an attempt to reveal
different facets of the instrument. Once you start looking the possibilities are
endless."
John Kenny's repertoire extends from ancient and ethnic music to the
present day, and he frequently appears as a concerto soloist with leading
orchestras and ensembles. He offers lectures and recitals as a soloist,
and duos with:
Chris Wheeler (UK) - electronics
George Nicholson (UK) - piano
Mario Angelov (Bulgaria) - piano
John Kitchen (Scotland) - organ
Paul Flush (Belgium) - Jazz piano and Hammond organ
He is also co-founder and co-director of Carnyx & Company
(voice/trombone/electronics - music theatre), TNT Music Theatre Company, Scot Free
(improvising composers ensemble), the early music group His Ain Draucht Trumpets
and The HeadSpace Ensemble,
featuring quadriplegic musician Clarence Adoo with trumpeter Torbjörn Hultmark
and Chris Wheeler on sound projection and turntables.
John Kenny was born in 1957 in Birmingham. Internationally recognised for his
interpretation of contemporary music, he also performs jazz and early music. As a
composer, he is particularly active in collaborations with dance and theatre, and
this love of theatre is often an important feature of his recital output. His past
commissions have included the London Contemporary Dance Theatre, Huddersfield
Contemporary Music Festival, the International Trombone Association, Scottish
Chamber Orchestra, Edinburgh Contemporary Arts Trust, Chamber Group of Scotland,
Dance Umbrella, American Drama Group Europe, The New Haven International Festival
of Arts and Ideas (USA) and the Festival d' Angers, France.
After studying with Harold Nash at the Royal Academy of Music in London, and
then on an Arts Council bursary with James Fulkerson, Kenny worked as an
actor/musician with the Bubble Theatre in London, then made his debut as a soloist
in the Purcell Room in 1982. In 1983 he was a prize-winner at the Gaudeamus
International Competition in Holland, and has since given recitals and broadcast
world-wide, both as a soloist and with ensembles including Ensemble Modern of
Frankfurt and Ensemble Alternance of Paris, the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra,
Paragon Ensemble, and the National Orchestras of Romania and Moldova. In 1984 he
was a founder member of the TNT Music Theatre Company, collaborating with
playwright Paul Stebbings in productions which continue to tour hundreds of venues
throughout Europe, Russia and Japan., and Korea.
In 1993 John Kenny was elected an Associate of the Royal Academy of Music, and
is currently a professor at both the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London,
where he specialises in the interpretation of contemporary music, and The Royal
Scottish Academy of Music and Drama, where he concentrates on sackbut and the
interpretation of early music.
In 1992 John Kenny was invited to join a team of specialists at the National
Museum of Scotland committed to reconstruct the Deskford Carnyx. Discovered in
Northeast Scotland, this is the finest example so far discovered of an Iron Age
Celtic war horn which was the most splendid and powerful wind instrument of the
ancient world.
In 1993 he became the first person to play the carnyx for 2000 years, and has
since lectured and performed on the instrument internationally, in the concert
hall, and on radio, television, and film. There are now numerous compositions for
the carnyx, and it features on seven CDs, and on March 15 2003 he performed solo to
an audience of 65000 in the Stade De France, Paris.
John Kenny lives in Edinburgh with his wife and two sons.
For more detailed program and repertoire information, please contact Carnyx
& Co.
John Kenny performs exclusively on Conn trombones.
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