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Three in one

It felt like a great privilege to be at Cafe Oto last night to hear the Schlippenbach Trio — Alexander von Schlippenbach (piano), Evan Parker (tenor saxophone) and Paul Lytton (drums) — make a rare appearance in London in front of a capacity crowd. This is a group that has existed since 1972, with one personnel change: Lytton’s arrival some years ago to replace his great friend Paul Lovens, who stopped touring.

At 77, Lytton is the youngster of the group. Parker is 80, Schlippenbach 86. Although their group is one of the enduring monuments of European free jazz, they continue play as though the music is being invented every night — which it is, albeit with its foundations in their vast experience, both individual and collective. Last night’s 50-minute set was a further exploration of the spaces between them: a true conversation of equal voices, merging and separating and merging again with a perfect sense of spontaneous form and balance.

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  1. Aaron Cohen's avatar
    Aaron Cohen #

    You’re so fortunate to have Cafe Oto. It’s a wonderful rare treat when musicians like these can come to Chicago.

    January 12, 2025
  2. roymorris1946's avatar
    roymorris1946 #

    I remember roland kirk had a tune ‘three in one without the oil’ !

    January 13, 2025

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