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http://stoneylane.liveFollowing the launch of Stoney Lane Live with the sell-out Bill Frisell Trio earlier this year, the series moves to a UK-focus ahead of 2025’s international programme, with a special double-bill celebrating new music from two acclaimed duos: saxophonist Trish Clowes & pianist Ross Stanley, and singer songwriter Sara Colman & pianist Rebecca Nash.
“Trish Clowes and Ross Stanley – vital music full of swing, emotion and atmosphere … a deep understanding, a musical bond, a little bit of magic …” ★★★★½
– The Irish Times
With the release of their compelling new album Journey to Where in March, the much-lauded duo debut from Clowes and Stanley has been a long time in the making. With adventurous original writing, free improvisations and personal favourites, the record features intriguing arrangements of music dedicated to their respective heroes, Wayne Shorter and John Taylor, to interpretations of a Marcel Dupré Prelude and Herbert Howells’ Gloucester Service.
Longstanding collaborators Colman and Nash preview music from their beautiful new album Ribbons, released next spring. Built on a foundation of jazz, their songs straddle singer-songwriter, folk and classical music with glimpses of formative influences such as Joni Mitchell and pianist John Taylor. The beauty, intimacy and creativity of the duo comes to the fore in this refined pairing.
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“Sara Colman has a rare ability. Not only does she do full justice to the music and lyrics of a song, she also shares the music with her audience with a deep generosity of spirit. And she does it all with wit, with grace and wisdom.”
- UK Jazz News
“[Clowes is] one of the most agile and original jugglers of improv and adventurous composition to have appeared in the UK in recent times …”
- The Guardian
“Nash … [is] at the vanguard of innovative and compelling new music.”
- Downbeat
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Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, Birmingham, United Kingdom
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