European & US Tour: Ablaye Cissoko & Volker Goetze

    UPCOMING

Nov 2, 2011 – Ablaye Cissoko & Volker Goetze with Bodek Janke, Bix, Stuttgart, Germany
Nov 3, 2011 – Ablaye Cissoko & Volker Goetze, Cologne, Germany TBA
Nov 4-6, 2011 – Ablaye Cissoko & Volker Goetze, Toulouse and Banyuls, France

    PAST DATES

USA TOUR:

Oct 16, 2011 – Ashkenaz, Berkely, CA, USA
Oct 15, 2011 – Cafe Culture, Chico, CA, USA
Oct 14, 2011 – AWorld Festival of Sacred Music, Théâtre Raymond Kabbaz, Los Angeles, USA
Oct 13, 2011 – MANDE SYMPHONY, Culturehub, New York, NY, USA
Oct 10, 2011 – Beehive, Boston, MA, USA
Oct 1, 2011 – Unison Arts Center, New Paltz, NY, USA
June 22, 2011 – The Drom, New York, NY, USA 8:00 PM Tickets.
June 2011 – Benefit Concert for UNICEF and Tostan at UNIS (United Nation International School, New York)
June 3, 2011 – Ablaye Cissoko & Volker Goetze, Via Vanti, Mount Kisco, NY, USA
June 1, 2011 – Ablaye Cissoko & Volker Goetze, D.C. Jazz Festival Twins Jazz, Washington D.C., USA
May 31, 2011 – Ablaye Cissoko & Volker Goetze, Beehive, Boston, MA, USA
May 30, 2011 – VOLKER GOETZE ORCHESTRA, Tea Lounge, Brooklyn, NY, USA
May 28, 2011 – Ablaye Cissoko & Volker Goetze, Modern Formations, Pittsburgh
May 26, 2011 – Ablaye Cissoko & Volker Goetze + SuperDraw, CultureHub, New York
Ablaye & Volker will be accompanied by the spontaneous electronic drawings of Joshue Ott and his visual instrument, superDraw. Using telepresence technology, the performance will be shared with a live audience at the Seoul Institute of the Arts in Korea.

EUROPEAN TOUR:

Feb 3, 2011 – Topos – 20:00 – Leverkusen, Germany
Feb 17, 2011 – Pause Musicale – Toulouse, France – 12:30
Feb 17, 2011 – House Concert – Pibrac, France – 16:30
Feb 18, 2011 – Gallery Durante – France
Feb 19, 2011 – La Meson – Marseille, France – 20:00
Feb 20, 2011 – Banyuls – France – 16:00
Feb 22, 2011 – Cafeteatret – Oslo, Norway – 19:30
Feb 25, 2011 – Jazzhouse – Copenhagen, Denmark – 20:00
Feb 26, 2011 – Seduced by Harps – Lomel, Belgium – 20:00
Mar 6, 2011 – Førde, Norway – 21:00
Mar 7, 2011 – Bergen, Norway- 20:30
Mar 10, 2011 – Im Ort – guest artist: Bodek Janke – Wuppertal, Germany – 20:00
Apr 30, 2011 – WDR 3 Creole-Nacht der Musikkulturen – Cologne, Germany – 18:05 – 24:00
May 4, 2011 – VOLKER GOETZE ORCHESTRA, Cologne, TBA, Germany – 20:00
July 2, 2011 – Jazz à Oloron, France
July 7, 2011 – Opera Festival Munich, Munich, Germany

SIRA album release

The mutual admiration society that is Volker Goetze and Ablaye Cissoko owes itself to a serendipitous meeting that took place in 2001 at the African-European Jazz Orchestra rehearsals in Saint-Louis, Senegal, where they’d been invited to open for Senegalese legend Youssou N’Dour. Despite any cultural barriers that separated them, the German-born trumpeter and the Senegalese kora player and singer discovered they had much in common, both musically and personally. Their commonalities can be heard on Sira, which is an album that reaffirms the maxim that music is the universal language. The album released in October 2008 on ObliqSound.

“He comes from the griot tradition. My grandfathers were highly respected spiritual leaders,” says Goetze. “I learn from him and he learns from me. Our music is very much created in the moment, but we understand each other on a much deeper level.”

It was their willingness to absorb new ideas that attracted them to each other. Although Cissoko is wellversed in the traditional music of West Africa, passed along from generation to generation, he has always been a seeker, keeping his ears open for new experiences. Despite his ties to West African traditional music, Cissoko is also a huge fan of jazz, and worked with pianist/composer Randy Weston and others prior to the project with Goetze. “My early influences,” he says, “come from Keith Jarrett, French saxophonist François Jeanneau, Asian and Senegalese music and, of course, Mandingue music, the music of my ancestors.”

His immersion in jazz, and Goetze’s fascination with African music, made them natural candidates for collaboration. “I was fortunate to have experienced some of the greatest innovators of jazz live in concert,” says Goetze, “like Miles Davis, Ornette Coleman, Don Cherry, Wayne Shorter, the Gil Evans Big Band and Joe Henderson. They touched and moved me. That is what I am looking for in music, which is one reason I had to go to Africa. I also am a huge fan of Youssou N’Dour.”

Goetze, who has collaborated with some of the most important figures of the contemporary music scene, including Naná Vasconcelos, Craig Handy and Lenny Pickett, sees similarities between Cissoko’s griot tradition and that of jazz: “[Griot music] is not written; it changes with the epoch and the performance, which is similar to jazz and improvisation.”

“It is our differences that become real strength,” adds Cissoko, who has released two previous solo albums, 2000’s Diam and 2006’s Le Griot Rouge, prior to the duo album Sira. “I adapt myself to the context. I have in myself this ancient tradition of communication. It’s like the branches of a baobob tree, which can touch those of another tree. I’m one of these branches. Volker and I are two musicians of the same generation with different sensibilities, who become one indivisible entity by speaking with our
instruments.”

Legendary music photographer Youri Lenquette (Keith Richards, Kurt Cobain, Lou Reed, Prince, Leonard Cohen, Bob Marley) captured Cissoko and Goetze in Senegal in an extraordinary photo-shoot during the recording of the album. The most striking images will be included in Sira’s album packaging and the iTunes digital booklet. Music videos, selected photos and audio snippets will be available for exploration on obliqSound