Modes ‘n’ Malts

The premiere of the Modes ‘n’ Malts Project from the Warren-Gaeta Quartet will be at the Parco de Riseis, Pescara, Tuesday July 31st.
Geoff Warren: Flute
Walter Gaeta: Piano
Pierpaolo Catena: Bass
Matteo Manzoni: Drums

Sarabande

Recorded live at the Palazzo dei Pio, Carpi, Italy. From the Flute Fables CD.

A recent review of my Flute Fables CD

Geoff Warren
Flute Fables
Tutu CD 888234
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Jazzmen who start out from the flute are rare; even Eric Dolphy, Roland Kirk and Yusef Lateef were first heard on the saxophone. English flautist Geoff Warren is an exception. From childhood he was enthusiastic about the flute and dedicated himself to this instrument. As a teenager in the 1970s, he added to his undergraduate interest in classical flute literature, a parallel enthusiasm for the contemporary classics and early modern fusion jazz of the Soft Machine, with its uneven time signatures, and from here on he added the saxophone to his instrumentation. Soon he was to work with the legendary bandleader Graham Collier who was to become an important mentor.

Now after a series of quartet, trio and duo recordings he has opted for a solo project and has created a remarkably varied record, that has avoided the inherent pitfalls in the formula of becoming an aloof or intellectually half-baked work.

Warren uses the tone-colours of concert, alto and bass flutes, and he knows about speaking to you with music. He is a gifted storyteller and makes judicious use of the structuring codes of formal language of both the European tradition and jazz. Despite all his virtuosity, ostensible swaggering is completely alien to him. Melodic richness comes hand in hand with sophisticated dance rhythms. Occasionally, sound designs, loops, or supplemental overdubs are used. These might depart from the inherent logic of the strict solo flute character of this album, and if they do, the music simply delights, uplifting both mind and heart.

Thomas Fitterling, Rondomagazin website Germany. 2012.

Geoff Warren – Enrico Zanisi


“Enrico VII”
A rehearsal session, Rome, February 2012.

Jazz Flute Workshop at All Flutes Plus, London

Saturday October 6th, 2012 from 11am to 3pm.

The Warren Room, All Flutes Plus, Warren Street, London.

Admission will be free, but do let me know if you’re intent on coming.

The format will also be the same as last year: mixed ability; a bit of masterclass a bit of workshop.

Looking forward to seeing you there!

World Music with Enver Imailov: Cinci

From the CD Harvest Moon on TUTU Records. Recorded around 1998. Produced by Peter Wiessmueller.

A Jazz Flute Waltz – “Up and Around”


Try this jazz flute waltz.
You can get the PDF from my free sheet music downloads page.

Jazz Flute Summer School, Borrello 2012.

We have now fixed the dates for the next Borrello Jazz Flute Summer Course:
26-29 July, 2012.

Tuition in English and Italian.

The course will run from Thursday to Sunday; the Borrellians would like to take us on a trip one morning to some local beauty spot, and wehope to do the final concert in the Wildlife Park on the Sunday afternoon- .. this would also permit those wanting to leave on the Sunday evening to do so

The certificates, issued by Borrello council, and signed by myself and the mayor have been accepted (in Italy) as having value for University credits.

For further info write to me.