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Cushioned with the honors, grants and fellowships that academia can provide, composer David Sanford feels perfectly free to combine the more experimental aspects of big-band jazz and classical music in his Pittsburgh Collective -- caught here live on the road at the Knitting Factory in New York City. This is a progressive big band that operates more in the freewheeling manner of many European big bands, crossing into the contemporary classical music camp without a care and often with complexity and wildness. "Alchemy" opens the set with the wail of a memory of Dizzy Gillespie bop at its most flamboyant juxtaposed with Webern-like abstraction. "V-Feel" is almost atonal in its fragmented crazy angles before settling down to a funk backbeat. "Link Chapel" -- with obvious allusions to Morton Feldman's "Rothko Chapel" -- is a fascinating mood study in mostly pulseless dissonance, almost completely outside jazz. Yet Sanford can display a sense of humor in "Una Notte All'Opera" as he sends up brassy Verdi, or harken back to an earlier, simpler, more sentimental form of big band voicings in "Bagatelle," capped by solo pianist Geoff Burleson's tip of the cap to Ravel. The big central work of the set is "Scherzo Grosso," a wide-ranging, often rigorously cerebral, sometimes roaring four-movement concerto for cello and big band that Sanford wrote for the star classical cellist Matt Haimovitz. Mind you, Haimovitz doesn't actually improvise, nor play actual jazz or rock. He does play with a rhythm section frequently, yet it almost doesn't matter what the backing is, for Haimovitz is always given non-swinging classical parts to play. Certainly, this appearance speaks well of his affinity for new music, as well as his mastery of the long-limbed lyrical capabilities of the cello. With drummer Mark Raynes deftly improvising a dialogue alongside him, Haimovitz also performs the thorny "Seventh Avenue Kaddish," a 9/11 memorial piece.
© Richard S. Ginell /TiVo
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Matt Haimovitz, MainArtist - David Sanford, Composer - Pittsburgh Collective Big Band, MainArtist
2007 Oxingale Productions 2007 Oxingale Productions
Matt Haimovitz, MainArtist - David Sanford, Composer - Pittsburgh Collective Big Band, MainArtist
2007 Oxingale Productions 2007 Oxingale Productions
Matt Haimovitz, MainArtist - David Sanford, Composer - Pittsburgh Collective Big Band, MainArtist
2007 Oxingale Productions 2007 Oxingale Productions
Matt Haimovitz, MainArtist - David Sanford, Composer - Pittsburgh Collective Big Band, MainArtist
2007 Oxingale Productions 2007 Oxingale Productions
Matt Haimovitz, MainArtist - David Sanford, Composer - Pittsburgh Collective Big Band, MainArtist
2007 Oxingale Productions 2007 Oxingale Productions
Matt Haimovitz, MainArtist - David Sanford, Composer - Pittsburgh Collective Big Band, MainArtist
2007 Oxingale Productions 2007 Oxingale Productions
Matt Haimovitz, MainArtist - David Sanford, Composer - Pittsburgh Collective Big Band, MainArtist
2007 Oxingale Productions 2007 Oxingale Productions
Matt Haimovitz, MainArtist - David Sanford, Composer - Pittsburgh Collective Big Band, MainArtist
2007 Oxingale Productions 2007 Oxingale Productions
Matt Haimovitz, MainArtist - David Sanford, Composer - Pittsburgh Collective Big Band, MainArtist
2007 Oxingale Productions 2007 Oxingale Productions
Matt Haimovitz, MainArtist - David Sanford, Composer - Pittsburgh Collective Big Band, MainArtist
2007 Oxingale Productions 2007 Oxingale Productions
Matt Haimovitz, MainArtist - David Sanford, Composer - Pittsburgh Collective Big Band, MainArtist
2007 Oxingale Productions 2007 Oxingale Productions
Matt Haimovitz, MainArtist - David Sanford, Composer - Pittsburgh Collective Big Band, MainArtist
2007 Oxingale Productions 2007 Oxingale Productions
Albumbeschreibung
Cushioned with the honors, grants and fellowships that academia can provide, composer David Sanford feels perfectly free to combine the more experimental aspects of big-band jazz and classical music in his Pittsburgh Collective -- caught here live on the road at the Knitting Factory in New York City. This is a progressive big band that operates more in the freewheeling manner of many European big bands, crossing into the contemporary classical music camp without a care and often with complexity and wildness. "Alchemy" opens the set with the wail of a memory of Dizzy Gillespie bop at its most flamboyant juxtaposed with Webern-like abstraction. "V-Feel" is almost atonal in its fragmented crazy angles before settling down to a funk backbeat. "Link Chapel" -- with obvious allusions to Morton Feldman's "Rothko Chapel" -- is a fascinating mood study in mostly pulseless dissonance, almost completely outside jazz. Yet Sanford can display a sense of humor in "Una Notte All'Opera" as he sends up brassy Verdi, or harken back to an earlier, simpler, more sentimental form of big band voicings in "Bagatelle," capped by solo pianist Geoff Burleson's tip of the cap to Ravel. The big central work of the set is "Scherzo Grosso," a wide-ranging, often rigorously cerebral, sometimes roaring four-movement concerto for cello and big band that Sanford wrote for the star classical cellist Matt Haimovitz. Mind you, Haimovitz doesn't actually improvise, nor play actual jazz or rock. He does play with a rhythm section frequently, yet it almost doesn't matter what the backing is, for Haimovitz is always given non-swinging classical parts to play. Certainly, this appearance speaks well of his affinity for new music, as well as his mastery of the long-limbed lyrical capabilities of the cello. With drummer Mark Raynes deftly improvising a dialogue alongside him, Haimovitz also performs the thorny "Seventh Avenue Kaddish," a 9/11 memorial piece.
© Richard S. Ginell /TiVo
Informationen zu dem Album
- 1 Disc(s) - 12 Track(s)
- Gesamte Laufzeit: 01:17:56
- Künstler: Pittsburgh Collective Big Band Matt Haimovitz
- Komponist: David Sanford
- Label: Oxingale Records
- Genre: Jazz
2007 Oxingale Productions 2007 Oxingale Productions
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