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Theatre Du Chene Noir
Miss Madona
Two years after having recorded 'Aurora', which Gérard Terronès released on his Futura Records label in 1971, the
Théâtre du Chêne Noir put on another show, 'Miss Madona', first at Avignon, and then at Ariane Mnouchkine's Théâtre du
Soleil. From this play, Gérard Gelas' group took three sound extracts which they made, with no further ado, into a
single. 'Miss Madona' is thus the second recording by Théâtre du Chêne Noir. The two sides (and three tracks) offer up
an unbelievable instrumental theatre with something of a white magic ritual about it. The actors, so much better for the
record, were also musicians; alongside Miss Madona, ex-star of the circus and now idol, were the piano and electric
organ of Daniel Dublet, the saxophones of Pierre Surtel and Jean-Louis Canaud, and the trumpet of Gilbert Say. But there
are also the vocals of Beatrice Le Thierry, Bénédicte Maulet, Jean Paul Chazalon, Monik Lamy, Nicole Aubiat... which
added to the mystery of what happened on stage. The sound of this particular theatre may remind us as much of John
Coltrane as of Ravi Shankar, Pierre Henry or the Art Ensemble of Chicago. There are voices from beyond the grave,
inspirational for future musicians: Steven Stapleton, for example who included Théâtre du Chêne Noir in his Nurse With
Wound list.
Price
€ 9.95
Genre
Format
7inch - 1 disk
Release
12-06-2020
Label
Item-nr
491353
EAN
3491570059227
Availability
In stock