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  1. The Celestial Septet is an album by The Nels Cline Singers and Rova Saxophone Quartet which was released in March 2010 on the New World label. [1] Reception. The Allmusic review by François Couture awarded the album 4 stars out of 5, stating "a thrilling record, and one of Rova's most artistically successful collaborations...

  2. The Celestial Septet, comprising the Nels Cline Singers and Rova Saxophone Quartet, is a vehicle for time and space travel through dense, narrow thickets and airy, wide expanses of boundary-blurred extrapolations of jazz, rock, late-20th-century European modernism and American minimalism, and 21st-century postmodern fusions.

  3. 1997 — US. CD. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2010 CD release of "The Celestial Septet" on Discogs.

  4. Rova meets up with the Nels Cline Singers, sneaks into a phone booth, and becomes The Celestial Septet. With the great Singers' rhythm section of Trevor Dunn and Scott Amendola pushing everyone majestically, the band performed three concerts in the San Francisco Bay Area in May 2008.

  5. Rova teams up with the Nels ClineSingers as the Celestial Septet for Rovaté 2008 at Yoshi's in San Francisco. In the ultimate free jazz mashup Rova, resident renegade sax quartet, and the Nels Cline Singers, a stunningly imaginative guitar/bass/drums trio, join forces for an evening of late Coltrane/Albert Ayler inspired musical ecstasy.

  6. 2 de ago. de 2023 · The Celestial Septet documents a live performance between Rova and The Nels Cline Singers. It starts with the 13-minute noir-tinged hazy Jazz of "Cesar Chávez", that progressively gets more irrational towards the end.

  7. 20 de mar. de 2010 · “The Celestial Septet” es un álbum que reúne a dos de los proyectos creativos más consolidados de nuestro tiempo: el “Rova Saxophone Quartet” (integrado por Bruce Ackley, Steve Adams, Jon Raskin y Larry Ochs) y “The Nels Cline Singers” (Nels Cline, Devin Hoff y Scott Amendola). Juntos conforman este septeto “celestial” que se menciona en el título del CD… y está muy bien ...