Joan La Barbara and Ruth Goller in session
Jennifer Lucy Allan presents the latest Late Junction long-distance collaboration session between American vocal pioneer Joan La Barbara and London-based bassist Ruth Goller.
Jennifer Lucy Allan presents the latest Late Junction long-distance collaboration session between American vocal pioneer Joan La Barbara and London-based bassist Ruth Goller.
Joan La Barbaraβs career as a performer, composer and sound artist explores the human voice as a near limitless instrument. Over the past 50 years, La Barbara has developed a unique vocabulary of experimental and extended vocal techniques: multiphonics, circular singing, ululation and glottal clicks have all become part of her signature sound, opening up new possibilities for subsequent generations of composers and singers. She has performed and recorded works by composers including John Cage, Morton Feldman and Philip Glass, and is widely regarded as a virtuoso in her field.
Ruth Goller is a London-based bassist, vocalist and composer who has received admiration for her βthunderous bass-guitar hooksβ. Goller helped lay the foundation for the UKβs jazz renaissance, recording with artists such as Shabaka Hutchings and Kit Downes, and performing on stage with Acoustic Ladyland, Melt Yourself Down, Let Spin and Vula Viel. Growing up in the border region between Italy and Austria, she has always been fascinated by the differences and similarities in spoken language, with her ear for words influencing her approach to music, or as she puts it: βMusic is a language and I always want to learn as much as I can about itβ.
Elsewhere in the show we hear music used to accompany religious ceremonies, including a sacred Melkite chant from Lebanon's Sister Marie Keyrouz plus a recording from a Balinese temple of the Gamelan Selonding Ensemble; and thereβs a future-looking interpretation of Tuareg guitar music from Nigerien musician Moussa Tchingou sent directly to Jen over WhatsApp.
Produced by Katie Callin and Gabriel Francis
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Ngozi Family
Hi Babe
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Joan La Barbara & Ruth Goller
From up high
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Natalia Beylis & Eimar Reidy
Pour Upon The Sky [Excerpt]
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Moussa Tchingou
Adonia
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African Head Charge
Push Me Pull You
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Alexander Yurchenko
Merta Zara #3
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Les Rallizes DΓ©nudΓ©s
Vertigo Otherwise my conviction
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Christian Mirande
Introduction - Frog Pond
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Maxine Funke
Long Beach Master
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Bali Gamelan Sound
Rejang Reong
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RP Boo
BOTO
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Richard Youngs
Slow Fit For No Vibe
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Joan La Barbara & Ruth Goller
Raisins for Feathers
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Ruth Goller & Joan La Barbara
Waterbreath
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Joan La Barbara & Ruth Goller
The river also changes, 3.0
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Domenico Lancellotti
Diga
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Sister Marie Keyrouz
Ya walidata-I-ilah, Office de la NativiteΜ de la MeΜre de Dieu, 8eΜ iΜchos
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Divide and Dissolve
Indignation
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Ebo Taylor
Enye Nyame Nko
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Valentina Magaletti, Dali de Saint Paul, Agathe Max, Yoshino Shigihara & Laura Ph
EP64-63 [extract]
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Ethnic Heritage Ensemble
Don Cherry
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