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  1. European Echoes is an album by trumpeter Manfred Schoof on which he is joined by members of the Manfred Schoof Orchestra, a large ensemble of free jazz musicians. Consisting of a single half-hour track, it was recorded during June 1969 in Bremen, Germany, and was issued on vinyl later that year by FMP as the label's inaugural release. It appeared in three editions, each of which had its own ...

  2. bach, Derek Bailey, Evan Parker, Buschi Niebergall, West Berlin, 1970s. ISBN 978-3-95593-118-6 www.wolke-verlag.de With support from the Edwin H. Case Chair in American Music, Columbia University

  3. This led to him playing on Peter Brötzmann's 1968 Machine Gun, Manfred Schoof's 1969 European Echoes and, in 1970, joining pianist Alex von Schlippenbach and percussionist Paul Lovens in the former's trio, of which he is still a member: their recordings include Pakistani Pomade, Three Nails Left, Detto Fra Di Noi, Elf Bagatellen and Physics.

  4. 25 de jul. de 2003 · Bailey’s cascades eventually become part of the fabric of the furious rhythmic drive which, after brief written ensemble parts, allows Evan Parker, on soprano, to provide glimpses of his future trademark style.

  5. European Echoes: Jazz Experimentalism in Germany 1950-1975 November 21, 2020. By Harald Kisedu Wolke Verlage. Review by Ken Waxman. Like many other countries in the Western world, Germany developed its variant of improvised music after records by Free Jazz pioneers such as Ornette Coleman, Cecil Taylor and Albrt Ayler became generally available.

  6. This led to him playing on Peter Brötzmann’s 1968 Machine Gun, Manfred Schoof’s 1969 European Echoes and, in 1970, joining pianist Alex von Schlippenbach and percussionist Paul Lovens in the former’s trio, of which he is still a member: their recordings include Pakistani Pomade, Three Nails Left, Detto Fra Di Noi, Elf Bagatellen and Physics.

  7. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2002 CD release of "European Echoes" on Discogs.