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Jonathan Finlayson and Sicilian Defense: Moving Still

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Jeden z najbardziej rozchwytywany obecnie amerykański trębaczy, stały członek Steve Coleman and Five Elements, zespołów Steve’a Lehmana i Mary Halvorson na solowej ścieżce.
Finlayson jest powszechnie podziwiany za zdolność do kreowania nowych muzycznych koncepcji. W ciągu ostatnich pięciu lat, uczestniczył w czterech zdumiewających albumach, które trafiły na pierwszą lokatę w corocznych podsumowaniach New York Times.
Jego zespół The Sicilian Defense (nazwa od popularnej figury szachowej) składa się z fenomenalnych muzyków: pianista Matt Mitchell, stały ostatnio współpracownik Tima Berne'a, Miles Okazaki na gitarze, John Hebert (niegdyś grający w zespołach Andrew Hilla) na kontrabasie i za perkusją młodziutki Craig Weinrib...

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Modern Jazz / Indie Jazz
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18.08.2017,
Wydawnicto Audiofilskie

kontynent: Ameryka Północna
kraj: USA
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multikulti.com:
Jeden z najbardziej rozchwytywany obecnie amerykański trębaczy, stały członek Steve Coleman and Five Elements, zespołów Steve’a Lehmana i Mary Halvorson na solowej ścieżce. Ma za sobą współpracę z takimi mistrzami jak Henry Threadgill, Von Freeman, Muhal Richard Abrams, Jason Moran czy Vijay Iyer.

Finlayson jest powszechnie podziwiany za zdolność do kreowania nowych muzycznych koncepcji. W ciągu ostatnich pięciu lat, uczestniczył w czterech zdumiewających albumach, które trafiły na pierwszą lokatę w corocznych podsumowaniach New York Times.

Jego zespół The Sicilian Defense (nazwa od popularnej figury szachowej) składa się z fenomenalnych muzyków: pianista Matt Mitchell, stały ostatnio współpracownik Tima Berne'a (zastąpił znanego z zespołów Tomasza Stańki Davida Virellesa), Miles Okazaki na gitarze, John Hebert (niegdyś grający w zespołach Andrew Hilla) na kontrabasie i za perkusją młodziutki Craig Weinrib.

Język jazzu systematycznie się poszerza, tacy muzycy jak Jonathan Finlayson operując na jego obrzeżach, uciekając od łatwego gwiazdorstwa jazzowych celebrytów, w sposób przemyślany i spokojny tworzą muzykę wyrazistą i zaskakującą, „Moving Still” nie przez przypadek zbiera na świecie wyśmienite oceny. Jest to rozwinięcie i poszerzenie koncepcji znanych z wcześniejszego albumu kwintetu - "Moment and the Message".

Album „Moving Still”, ukazał się nakładem nowojorskiej oficyny Pi Recordings, mającej pod swoimi skrzydłami Henry'ego Thredgilla, Steve'a Colemana, Marka Ribota, Vijay’a Ayera, Amira ElSaffara, Rudresha Mahanthappę, Hafeza Modirzadeha czy Steve’a Lehmana.
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Editor's info:
Moving Still is the eagerly-awaited follow-up to trumpeter Jonathan Finlayson’s Moment and the Message (Pi 2013), which was voted the top Album by a Debut Artist in the 2013 NPR Jazz Critics Poll and proclaimed “intricate and alluring, melodic but daring, riveting and rare” by Popmatters. Well regarded among fellow musicians for his ability to negotiate complex musical material and his decidedly personal sound and improvisational style, Finlayson was named the Number One Rising Star Trumpeter in the 2014 Downbeat Critics Poll. He has been a member of alto saxophonist Steve Coleman's Five Elements for over 15 years, while also playing regularly with the likes of such cutting-edge artists as Steve Lehman, Mary Halvorson, Muhal Richard Abrams and Henry Threadgill.

Moving Still is filled with enthralling twists and turns, a hallmark of Finlayson’s compositional style. As usual, there is far more to his work than might readily appear. Even though the pieces move forward with a clear thrust, instrumental voices rarely move in unison and counterpoint almost always holds sway. This is apparent on “Flank and Center,” where the melody utilizes hockets - a series of three and two notes played in turn by three voices, a pointillistic effect that is carried throughout the piece. “Space And” is based on a traditional bell pattern of the Dagomba of present-day Northern Ghana while “Folk Song” is inspired by an Afro Cuban melody from the song cycle devoted to Oshun, a deity that reflects one of the manifestations of God in the Ifá and Yoruba religions. “Cap vs Nim” is based on a celebrated chess match between the grandmasters José Raúl Capablanca and Aron Nimzowitsch wherein Finlayson assigned harmonic values to positions on the board with the melody determined by the origin and destination of each move. Guitarist Mile Okazaki states of the music: “It demands restraint and balance. It breathes and moves along unencumbered. You join in for the trip, but travel light and watch your step, because Finlayson will surely take a turn that you don’t expect.”

Finlayson’s band, Sicilian Defense, is named after the popular chess opening counter move, and most of the composition titles on Moving Still are also allusions to some aspect of the game of chess, which he plays with great zeal. This latest iteration of the band includes guitarist Miles Okazaki, who is also a member of Steve Colemans Five Elements and with whom Finlayson has played with consistently for ten years. Trickster, his next release, will be out on Pi in 2017. Pianist Matt Mitchell (Tim Berne, Dave Douglas, Rudresh Mahanthappa, John Hollenbeck) has also released two of his albums on Pi. Finlayson has played alongside bassist John Hebert (Andrew Hill, Fred Hersch) for years, most recently in the bands of guitarist Mary Halvorson. And the young drummer Craig Weinrib, best known for tackling the challenges of Henry Threadgill’s music as a member of his Ensemble Double up, a band that released the acclaimed Old Locks and Irregular Verbs earlier this year.

Finlayson has been a professional musician for a decade and a half despite being only 34 years of age. Its not uncommon for musicians years younger with far less experience to have multiple albums as leaders under their belt already yet Moving Still is just the second release under his own name. According to Okazaki: “You can’t rush Finlayson. He’s not concerned with expectations. He has confidence that his preparation will allow things to fall into place when the time is right. It has to do with timing and nuance, and allowing the story to reveal itself to those who are leaning in and paying attention.” Or as Steve Coleman puts it: “Jonathan was aware of the entire spectrum of this music from a young age and hes always taken a panoramic view of what has come before. But for him its not about imitating the great players. He has the patience to find his own way and its important to him for his music to reflect his own personality and philosophy, to create his own style and sound. He has made a conscious choice to be on the cutting edge so that he continues to make an individual contribution to the continuum of this music.” The result is a daring work with a firm sense of purpose.

muzycy:

Jonathan Finlayson - trumpet
Miles Okazaki - guitar
Matt Mitchell - piano
John Hébert: bass
Craig Weinrib - drums

utwory:
1. All of the Pieces 11:15
2. Flank and Center 04:34
3. Space And 08:33
4. Cap vs. Nim 08:58
5. Between Moves 08:08
6. Folk Song 10:47

total time - 52:15
wydano: 2016-10-14
nagrano: Recorded at Brooklyn Recording, Brooklyn, NY

more info: www.pirecordings.com
more info2: jonathanfinlayson.com

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Pi Recordings (USA)
Artysta
Jonathan Finlayson & Sicilian Defense
Nazwa
Moving Still
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trumpet
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