American jazz saxophonist, violinist, trumpeter and composer who helped found free jazz
Pianist Abdullah Ibrahim has died at 91 in Germany after a short illness. A pioneering force in South African jazz, Ibrahim had a career spanning seven decades and helped fuse local traditions with international styles. He devotionalised Mannenberg as an anti-apartheid anthem and performed at Nelson Mandela’s inauguration.
A trio of reviews from Edinburgh and Scotland’s jazz scene showcase a weekend of avant-garde performances. From Fergus McCreadie and Xhosa Cole’s fearless improvisations to Maciej Obara’s Northern Spaces and Matt Carmichael’s Celtic-tinged set, audiences have been treated to a spectrum of modern jazz styles.