- Han Bennink
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Name = Han Bennink
Img_capt = Han Bennink at the HotHouse in Chicago on November 3, 2004. Photo by Seth Tisue.
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Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
Birth_name = Han Bennink
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Born = Birth date and age|1942|4|17|mf=y
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Origin = flagicon|NetherlandsZaandam ,Holland
Instrument = drums, percussion
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Genre =Free jazz Avant-garde jazz
Occupation =Drummer ,Percussionist
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Associated_acts =Irene Schweizer ,Dexter Gordon ,Sonny Rollins andEric Dolphy
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Notable_instruments =Han Bennink (born
April 17 ,1942 ) is a Dutchjazz drummer ,percussionist . He is also a talented multi-instrumentalist, and on occasion his recordings have featured his playing onclarinet ,violin ,banjo andpiano .Han is the brother of the saxophonist
Peter Bennink .Early life and education
Bennink was born in
Zaandam , the son of a classical percussionist. He played the drums and theclarinet during his teens.Playing career
Through the 1960s he drummed with a number of American musicians visiting the Netherlands, including
Dexter Gordon ,Sonny Rollins andEric Dolphy (he can be heard on Dolphy's recording, "Last Date" (1964)).He subsequently became a central figure in the emerging European
free improvisation scene. In 1963 he formed a quartet with pianistMisha Mengelberg and saxophonistPiet Noordijk which had a number of different bassists and which played at the 1966Newport Jazz Festival , and in 1967 he was a co-founder of theInstant Composers Pool with Mengelberg andWillem Breuker , which sponsored Dutch avant garde performances. From the late 1960s he played in a trio with saxophonistPeter Brötzmann and Belgian pianistFred Van Hove , which became a duo after Van Hove's departure in 1976. Through much of the 1990s he played in Clusone 3 (also known as the Clusone Trio), a trio with saxophonist and clarinetist Michael Moore and cellistErnst Reijseger . He has often played duos with Mengelberg and collaborated with him alongside other musicians.Recordings
As well as playing with these long-standing groups, Bennink has performed and recorded solo ("Tempo Comodo" (1982) being among his solo recordings) and played with many
free improvisation andfree jazz luminaries includingDerek Bailey ,Conny Bauer , Don Cherry andAlexander von Schlippenbach , as well as more conventional jazz musicians likeLee Konitz .Style
Bennink's style is wide-ranging, running from conventional jazz drumming to highly unconventional free improvisation, for which he often uses whatever objects happen to be onstage (chairs, music stands, instrument cases), his own body (a favourite device involves putting a drumstick in his mouth and striking it with the other stick), and the entire performance space -- the floor, doors, and walls. He makes frequent use of birdcalls and whatever else strikes his fancy (one particularly madcap performance in Toronto in the 1990s involved a deafening fire alarm bell placed on the floor).
External links
* [http://www.efi.group.shef.ac.uk/mbennink.html Biography and discography from the European Free Improvisation Pages]
* [http://www.hanbennink.com/ Han Bennink website]
* [http://fmp-label.de/freemusicproduction/musiker/benninkhan.html FMP releases]
* [http://www.icporchestra.com/ Home of the ICP Orchestra]
* [http://www.jazzfoto.at/konzertfotos07/bauer_bennink Fotos Han Bennink - Jazzit Salzburg 2007]
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