Icebreaker brings big noise 'Trance' to Majestic.

From: The Boston Herald | Date: May 16, 1997| Author: Lozaw, Tristram | Copyright information

There's noise, and then there's Big Noise. That's what Icebreaker will be making Tuesday night while performing Michael Gordon's raw, modal, explosive score, "Trance," at the Emerson Majestic Theatre in Boston.

Led by James Poke, the 14-piece, London-based new music collective - an intriguing amplified mash of electric violins, guitars, cello, panpipes, saxophones, accordion and drums - also will perform two pieces by Gavin Bryars - the haunting, neo-pastoral "Jesus' Bl...

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