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JAZZ COMPOSERS ALLIANCE ORCHESTRA SHINES ON IN,
THRU, AND OUT
"Some of the most exciting writing around for the big jazz
band." - Steven Loewy, All Music Guide |
In, Thru, and Out (Cadence Jazz), the fourth release by the Jazz
Composers Alliance Orchestra, showcases new work by JCA resident
composers Laura Andel, David Harris, Darrell Katz, and Warren Sanders.
Recorded live in concert in 2001, the album features inspired versions
of six compositions. Each piece is written in the composer's distinctive
voice, but all of the music reflects a shared commitment to exploring
the potential of composing for improvisers and expanding the jazz
big band vocabulary.
This shared vision binds these works together, despite the extraordinarily
wide stylistic range they cover. The title track, by trombonist-composer
David Harris, integrates free improvisation, graphic scores, and
conventional notation into a single piece. Harris' other contribution
"Testify," offers a startling contrast-a hard swinging,
Hammond B3-powered homage to the gospel music tradition. Laura Andel
also offers two contrasting pieces. "El Tiempo" plays
with the listener's sense of time as a haunting melody floats over
different tempos and is subjected to a variety of orchestrations.
The buoyant "Caruaru" weaves together a bubbling Brazilian
folk theme with original material that takes the folk elements in
new directions. Darrell Katz's four-part "Hemphill" is
a reworking of a saxophone quartet piece that plays with jazz big
band conventions as it pays tribute to the late saxophonist-composer
Julius Hemphill. Katz incorporates rich melodic invention, call
and response, the blues, and other jazz elements into an extended
form that includes a setting of a poem by Paula Tatarunis. In "Bats,"
Warren Senders sinuous melodies fuse jazz with an international
blend of African, Indian, and Indonesian elements. Senders also
contributes "The Metric Dozens," an ingenious take off
on boogie- piano conventions that generates unpredictable interactions
between soloists, horn sections, and rhythm section.
The orchestra draws on some of Boston's most accomplished improvisers,
several of whom are bandleaders in their own right. Not only do
they create a unified and distinctive orchestral sound, but their
ranks include first rate soloists. Katz's "Hemphill" showcases
a number of the band's stellar soloists, including trumpeters Mike
Peipman and Keiichi Hashimoto, trombonist Bob Pilkington, saxophonist
Jeff Hudgins, guitarist Norm Zocher, and drummer Harvey Wirht. Composer-trombonist
Harris solos with revival meeting fervor on "Testify."
On Andel's "Caruaru," alto saxophonist Jim Hobbs digs
into the propulsive groove in his compelling and fiery improvisation.
Tenor saxophonist Phil Scarff shows his versatility with an angular
unsettling solo on "In, Thru, and Out," and a gently melodious
outing that flows with the Indian rhythms of "Bats." Pianist
Art Bailey has fun with his rollicking boogie-woogie variations
on "The Metric Dozens."
Since 1985, the Jazz Composers Alliance has supported and promoted
composition in the jazz idiom in several ways. Through its resident
ensemble, the JCA Orchestra, they have premiered more than 100 new
works by JCA composers-in-residence and guest composers, including
commissioned works from Muhal Richard Abrams, Marty Ehrlich, and
Wayne Horvitz. Through the Signature Concert Series, they also have
presented works by Sam Rivers, Julius Hemphill, Henry Threadgill,
Dave Holland, and Steve Lacy, among many others. In addition to
a regular concert schedule, since 1993 the JCA has administered
the Julius Hemphill Composition Awards, an international competition
that recognizes innovative work for both small and large ensembles.
In 2001, the JCA instituted the Composers in the Classroom program,
sending resident jazz composers into Boston-area elementary schools
to help students develop and apply skills in composition and improvisation.
In, Thru, and Out proves that after nearly 20 years, the Jazz Composers
Alliance is still one of the premiere showcases for exciting new
music for large jazz ensembles.
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