The Westbrook Trio: I Got it Bad (and That Ain't Good)
The Westbrook Trio: Lush Life
The Trio is the longest established and most widely travelled of all Mike Westbrook’s ensembles.
The Trio’s combination of composition, song, and improvisation has been at the heart of many Westbrook projects, from the seminal Brass Band of the ‘70s to the current New Westbrook Orchestra.
From the early ‘80s Kate, Mike and Chris have continued to perform regularly throughout Europe as well as touring in Canada, Australia and the Far East. The group’s geographical and musical adventures are commemorated in their 20th Anniversary album L’ascenseur/The Lift. Observer critic Dave Gelly wrote “No one has succeeded in creating a more distinctive body of work than Mike and Kate Westbrook. Their mixture of jazz, music-theatre, poetry, street entertainment and visuals is rich and unique. That just three people can create such a variety of sounds is hard to believe"
A DVD of the Westbrook Trio in concert in St Etienne in 1993 is to be released on Voiceprint.
Kate Westbrook's repertoire embraces Jazz, Music Theatre and Popular Song as well as the work of such contemporary composers as Michael Finnissy. An original and powerful lyricist, Kate has written libretti for Opera and Cabaret. Her latest albums include Cuff Clout, a Neoteric Music Hall, in which her texts are set by eight composers from the worlds of Jazz, Rock, Pop and Contemporary Classical Music, Art Wolf, dedicated to the 18th century Alpine painter Caspar Wolf, and The Nijinska Chamber, a celebration of the great dancer/choreographer Bronislava Nijinska.
Mike Westbrook has led and composed for a succession of big bands and small groups since the 1960s. His compositions range from large scale works for jazz and classical ensembles to stage musicals, opera and experimental theatre, as well as pieces for radio, TV and cinema, He has made over fifty albums, among them Chanson Irresponsable, performed by The New Westbrook Orchestra, combining jazz and classical musicians, Waxeywork Show for his current sextet The Village Band and most recently the duo song album allsorts with Kate Westbrook.
Chris Biscoe has featured in many leading ensembles, notably Chris McGregor’s Brotherhood of Breath, George Russell's Living Time Orchestra, and the Orchestre National de Jazz, based in Paris. As a soloist Chris works in a great variety of contexts, performing and recording with the likes of Liam Noble, Ben Davis, Tony Marsh and Harry Beckett as well as the improvising group Full Monte. As a composer he leads various ensembles. His current quartet album Gone in The Air, the music of Eric Dolphy, features Chris in partnership with fellow saxophonist Tony Kofi.
"The Westbrook Trio struck an intriguing balance between new music and
improvisations, jazz, art songs and cabaret numbers – an uncommonly gripping
musical experience” Kolner Stadt Anzeiger
“Mike Westbrook is one of Britain’s most creative, experimental and daring jazz
composers.” The Times
“A prime asset is Kate Westbrook’s startlingly expressive voice, and her talent
for carrying it into any area, from the moody regret of Strayhorn’s ‘Lush Life’ to
the music hall parody of 'Revenge Suite’... Chris Biscoe is an inspiring and hard
hitting saxophonist..” The Scotsman
The Nijinska Chamber
Celebrates the life of choreographer and dancer Bronislava Nijinska. Written by Kate Westbrook with music by Mike Westbrook.
Cuff Clout Kate's lyrics set to music by 8 composers and performed by Kate Westbrook & The Skirmishers, featuring John Winfield.
Westbrook Duo
Kate & Mike Westbrook in a programme of original songs, Jazz ballads and music theatre.
Off Abbey Road The Beatles' 'ABBEY ROAD' album is the basis of Mike Westbrook's 'OFF ABBEY ROAD' project,- a re-creation by contemporary musicians of one of the master works of pop music. Kate features on vocals and tenor horn.
Cape Gloss
Music: Mike Westbrook,
Libretto: Kate Westbrook.
An opera for solo soprano voice and piano.
Art Wolf Music:
Mike Westbrook,
Libretto:
Kate Westbrook.
Inspired by the life and work of the Swiss Alpine painter Caspar Wolf.
London Bridge Is
Broken Down
A Composition for Voice, Jazz Orchestra & Chamber Orchestra.
Music composed and arranged by Mike Westbrook
Texts written and selected by Kate Westbrook.
The Transgressive Gospel
A piece by Michael Finnissy based on Christ's Passion and drawing on biblical texts and poetic commentaries. Kate Westbrook and Richard Jackson are the vocalists.
Reset
Heribert Leuchter's Trio album features Kate Westbrook as guest vocalist.
Turner In Uri
Music by Mike Westbrook, libretto by Kate Westbrook. Mike's score involves two vocalists, jazz & rock musicians, a 25 piece choir and the 30 strong Brass Band URI.
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