jueves, 24 de mayo de 2012

Wadada Leo Smith, Ten Freedom Summers (2012)



"Ten Freedom Summers is one of my life's defining works." – Wadada Leo Smith

"I’ve been blown over by the epic scope. This is an African-American Ring Cycle." – Jeff von der Schmidt, conductor


"Wadada is one of the most imaginative and explorative composers in creative music. His vision is uncompromising, his methods holistic and mystical. His playing is consistently brilliant and his sound is personal, with a clarity of tone recognizable after one note. His compositions have a special focus combining improvisation with written passages of extreme sensitivity and beauty... He is a National Treasure." – John Zorn

Trumpeter/composer Wadada Leo Smith’s Ten Freedom Summers is the work of a lifetime by one of jazz’s true visionaries, a kaleidoscopic, spiritually charged opus inspired by the struggle for African-American freedom and equality before the law. Triumphant and mournful, visceral and philosophical, searching, scathing and relentlessly humane, Smith’s music embraces the turbulent era’s milestones while celebrating the civil rights movement’s heroes and martyrs. This four-disc set documents a stunning, career-capping accomplishment by a jazz giant in the midst of an astonishing creative surge.

An orchestral collaboration with the acclaimed eight-piece ensemble Southwest Chamber Music (harp, clarinet, 2 violins, cello, flute, viola, bass, percussion) conducted by Grammy Award-winner Jeff von der Schmidt, Ten Freedom Summers is built upon Smith’s celebrated Golden Quartet featuring pianist Anthony Davis, bassist John Lindberg, drummer Susie Ibarra and/or drummer Pheeroan akLaaf (who often expands the ensemble to a quintet). As a child of the Deep South who was raised in the red-hot crucible of the civil rights movement, Smith traces the project’s origins back to 1977, when he wrote “Medgar Evers,” an expansive evocation of the NAACP activist gunned down in Mississippi 14 years earlier.

Working in fits and starts, Smith completed the 19-piece project 34 years later in October of 2011 with a portentous, elegiac piece for Southwest Chamber Music. In designing the huge, multi-movement work, he focused on the transformative decade framed by the landmark 1954 Supreme Court case Brown v. Board of Education, and the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

"I was born in 1941 and grew up in segregated Mississippi and experienced the conditions which made it imperative for an activist movement for equality,” says Smith says, who marked his 70th birthday with a presentation of this, perhaps his most ambitious undertaking. “I saw that stuff happening. Those are the moments that triggered this. It was in that same environment that I had my first dreams of becoming a composer and performer.”

After decades of being revered by his peers and colleagues, Smith is attaining his rightful place at the forefront of American music. Ten Freedom Summers is an important work that combines unique, fully scored rigorous passages and great improvisational skills into one huge and cohesive work. It is a thrilling, emotionally charged and satisfying work from a master. (cuneiformrecords.com)

CD1
1 Dred Scott: 1857 11:11
2 Malik Al Shabazz and the People of the Shahada 5:15
3 Emmett Till: Defiant, Fearless 18:02
4 Thurgood Marshall and Brown vs. Board of Education: A Dream of Equal Education, 1954 16:06
5 John F. Kennedy's New Frontier and the Space Age, 1960 22:12

CD2
1 Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott, 381 Days 12:43
2 Black Church 16:34
3 Freedom Summer: Voter Registration, Acts of Compassion and Empowerment, 1964 12:32
4 Lyndon B. Johnson's Great Society and the Civil Rights Act of 1964 24:12

CD3
1 The Freedom Riders Ride 16:42
2 Medgar Evers: A Love-Voice of a Thousand Years Journey For Liberty and Justice 10:23
3 The D.C. Wall: A War Memorial For All Times 12:18
4 Buzzsaw: The Myth of a Free Press 15:02
5 The Little Rock Nine: A Force For Desegregation In Education, 1957 13:50

CD4
1 America, Parts 1, 2 & 3 14:14
2 September 11th, 2001: A Memorial 9:30
3 Fannie Lou Hamer and the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party, 1964 9:06
4 Democracy 14:30
5 Martin Luther King, Jr.: Memphis, the Prophecy 20:34

Golden Quartet / Quintet
Anthony Davis: Piano
Susie Ibarra: Drums
Pheeroan akLaff: Drums
John Lindberg: Bass
Wadada Leo Smith: Trumpet

Southwest Chamber Music
Alison Bjorkedal: Harp
Jim Foschia: Clarinet
Lorenz Gamma: Violin
Peter Jacobson: Cello
Larry Kaplan: Flute
Jan Karlin: Viola
Tom Peters: Bass
Lynn Vartan: Percussion
Shalini Vijayan: Violin

Jeff von der Schmidt: Conductor



info |
http://www.wadadaleosmith.com
http://cuneiformrecords.com/bandshtml/smith.html

Aaron Novik, Secret of Secrets (2012)



Aaron Novik is a remarkable clarinetist/composer/illustrator who is based in the San Francisco Bay Area. His latest project features some of the greatest musicians out of the Bay Area music scene, including Fred Frith, Ben Goldberg and Carla Kihlstedt. Combining Jewish gematria with contemporary classical compositional techniques he has created a strikingly original reading of Kabbalah. Divided into five sections this suite of music contains elements of rock, classical, improvisation and world music, all masterfully blended into a new and personal musical universe. (tzadik.com)

1. Secrets of Creation (khoisdl)
2. Secrets of the Divine World (terkish)
3. Secrets of the Divine Chariot (hora)
4. Secrets of the Holy Name (doina)
5. Secrets of Formation (bulgar)

Fred Frith: Guitar
Ben Goldberg: Contra-alto Clarinet, Clarinet
Carla Kihlstedt: Electric Violin
Cornelius Boots: Robot Bass Clarinet
Matthias Bossi: Batterie
Jamie Dubberly: Bass Trombone
Henry Hung: Flugelhorn, Trumpet, Marching French Horn
Jessica Ivry: Cello
Aaron Kierbel: Dumbek
Dina Maccabee: Viola
Lisa Mezzacappa: Bass
Doug Morton: Tuba
Aaron Novik: Electric Clarinet, Percussion, Programming
Alisa Rose: Violin
Irene Sazer: Violin
Adam Theis: Trombone
Willie Winant: Tympani, Vibraphone, Glockenspiel, Gong, Tubular Bells



info |
http://www.aaronnovik.com/
http://www.tzadik.com/index.php?catalog=8168

miércoles, 9 de mayo de 2012

Many Arms, Many Arms (2012)



A wild instrumental power trio from Philly, these three manic music masters have released 2 albums to date and this, their third is their undisputed masterwork. Three long suites, one by each member of the trio showcases the wide range of their music interests, from Ornette Coleman to Black Flag and Steve Reich. Beautifully recorded this is a powerful new music with an attitude. Intense and hard edged, this is not music for the faint of heart. A powerful new addition to Tzadik’s new SPOTLIGHT series! (tzadik.com)

1. Beyond Territories
2. In Dealing with the Laws of Physics on Planet Earth
3. Rising Artifacts in a Five-Point Field

Johnny DeBlase: Bass
Ricardo Lagomasino: Drums
Nick Millevoi: Guitar



info |
http://manyarms.bandcamp.com/
http://www.myspace.com/manyarms
http://manyarmsband.blogspot.com.es/
http://www.tzadik.com/index.php?catalog=7805

viernes, 4 de mayo de 2012

John Zorn, Nosferatu (2012)



Created for a modern Polish stage production of Bram Stoker’s classic vampire tale, Zorn has created a music filled with nostalgia, tenderness, violent power and a great sense of mystery. Featuring the dark ambient bass tones of Bill Laswell, the sensitive keyboards of Rob Burger, Kevin Norton on drums, vibes and percussion and Zorn on sax, this is a moody and menacing program of music for late night listening. Romantic ballads, ambient soundscapes and hardcore intensity! RELEASED ON THE 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF BRAM STOKER’S DEATH—APRIL 20, 1912. (tzadik.com)

1. Desolate Landscape
2. Mina
3. The Battle of Good and Evil
4. Sinistera
5. Van Helsing
6. Fatal Sunrise
7. Hypnosis
8. Lucy
9. Nosferatu
10. The Stalking
11. The Undead
12. Death Ship
13. Jonathan Harker
14. Vampires at Large
15. Renfield
16. Stalker Dub

Rob Burger: Piano, Organ
Bill Laswell: Bass
Kevin Norton: Vibraphone, Drums, Orchestral Bells, Tibetan Prayer Bowls
John Zohn: Piano, Alto Sax, Fender Rhodes, Electronics, Breath



info |
http://www.tzadik.com/index.php?catalog=7397

miércoles, 2 de mayo de 2012

Fly Trio, Year Of The Snake (2012)



On its second ECM CD, recorded in New York last year, Fly continues to overturn the conventions of the sax/bass/drums trio. Mark Turner, Larry Grenadier and Jeff Ballard share freedom and responsibilities in a democratically-constituted band of equals, which is never about soloist-and-accompaniment. More often coolheaded and thoughtful than incantatory, the trio’s music subtly interweaves improvisation and composition; there are some deep conversations, and reflections on jazz history, taking place inside it. All three members contribute tunes to the programme of “Year of the Snake”, which builds on the achievements of the earlier “Sky and Country” (“Clever, expert, 100% engaged, and very musical” – The Guardian).

01 The Western Lands I
02 Festival Tune
03 The Western Lands II
04 Brothersister
05 Diorite
06 Kingston
07 Salt and Pepper
08 The Western Lands III
09 Benj
10 Year Of The Snake
11 The Western Lands IV
12 The Western Lands V

Mark Turner: Tenor saxophone
Larry Grenadier: Double-bass
Jeff Ballard: Drums



info |
http://www.flytrio.com/
http://player.ecmrecords.com/fly-trio
http://www.ecmrecords.com/Catalogue/ECM/2200/2235.php?cat=%2FLabels%2FECM&we_start=0&lvredir=712