Jazz at Lincoln Center with Wynton Dave Liebman Explained from His Seat at Jazz at Marsalis Fêted Mccoy Tyner and Charles Mcpherson Kitano’S Bar (Apr

Jazz at Lincoln Center with Wynton Dave Liebman Explained from His Seat at Jazz at Marsalis Fêted Mccoy Tyner and Charles Mcpherson Kitano’S Bar (Apr

new york @ nigHt To provide healthcare and disaster relief for needy Jazz these days can be found most anywhere, from musicians, Wendy Oxenhorn and the Jazz Foundation hallowed concert hall to basement dive bar screaming o f of America must repeatedly replenish the non-profit’s fire-code violations. But perhaps the best place to hear FrEeDoM Sound coffers. The 17th annual “A Great Night in Harlem” creative musicians is in the company of other creations, benefit, held at the Apollo Theater on the anniversary like an art gallery or bookstore. There is an analogue of Martin Luther King’s 1968 assassination (Apr. 4th), between the notes and lines being generated by the could have been a somber occasion, but the mood was instruments and the colors and textures of a painting celebratory. Harry Belafonte (not present), Tony or sentences and themes of a novel. This synergy is Bennett and the late Hugh Masekela were honored for what drove local jazz journalist and all-around lifelong commitment to humanitarian causes, each an enthusiast Luigi Santosuosso to form a partnership agent for political change through music. Indeed, in with Rizzoli Books, one of the city’s most charming his remembrances of Belafonte and King, erstwhile purveyors of print. His series is in its ninth month and Civil Rights activist/ambassador Andrew Young fills a need for afternoon jazz appropriate for both quoted Paul Robeson: “Artists are the gatekeepers of aficionados and families striving to become so. On the truth.” The music, casual but passionate, scripted yet first gorgeous weekend of 2019, a large crowd came to freeform, reinforced the political spirit. Hoofer Savion hear saxophonist Michael Blake’s Blake and Brass Glover’s opening duologue with tenor saxophonist (Apr. 7th), a quintet as reflective of the various horn- Patience Higgins set the bar high early on. The Count oriented ensembles throughout jazz history as of the Basie Orchestra performed playfully respectful leader’s own eclecticism. Joining him were trombonist versions of “April in Paris” and Quincy Jones’ (sitting Clark Gayton, trumpeter Steven Bernstein, tuba player PeRcUsSiOn front row) “Li’l Ol’ Groovemaker”. Bennett glossed his Bob Stewart (who should have a gig every day, so still supple voice over “Love Is Here to Stay” and “I important is he as an innovator) and drummer Rudy Left My Heart in San Francisco”. 13-year–old piano Royston in the literary role of the ingénu. “Anthem for wunderkind Lydian Nadhaswaram rollicked “Autumn No Country” recalled Stewart’s former boss Carla Bley, MAY 3 - 4 Leaves”; Patti Smith rocked “Pissing in the River”. “Henry’s Boogaloo”, for the departed Henry Butler, Wallace Roney and Larry Willis trump(et)ed Masekela’s featured appealing polyphony over a break-beat, GLENFIELD MIDDLE SCHOOL “Grazing in the Grass”. Common rapped a few couplets Leadbelly’s “Take This Hammer” went from funereal ‘off the dome’. Even Oxenhorn took an effective to Second Line and Monk’s “Crepuscule with MONTCLAIR NJ harmonica turn on the final blues jam.—Tom Greenland Nellie”was stretched out like taffy. —Andrey Henkin ANDREW CYRILLE duos: BILLY HART + BRANDON ROSS SUSIE IBARRA presents FRAGILITY: AN EXPLORATION OF POLYRHYTHMS Y (Claudia Acuna, Yuka Honda, Jake H P Y A R Landau, Souleymane Badolo) H P G A O T WARREN SMITH + SCOTT ROBINSON R G O O F T YEYI (Adam Rudolph + Ralph M Jones) R E O B H R P TURNING JEWELS INTO WATER A S F R E D + I (Ravish Momin Val Jeanty) T L N A S PHEEROAN AKLAFF M.O.P. STRINGS O D (Aska Kaneko, Hilliard Greene, U © 2019 E Tomoko Akaboshi, Matt Consul, Keyon Harrold & Wallace Roney @ The Apollo Michael Blake’s Blake and Brass @ Rizzoli Bookstore Miho Hazama, Ralph M. Jones) In many fields, 65 is the age when one ponders “It took me 40 years to build up the courage to do DD JACKSON retirement. Not John Zorn. If his inspired matinee this.” It seems incredible that bassist John Patitucci, SAMIR CHATTERJEE show with New Masada Quartet at Village Vanguard who, among other activities, has had long stints with (Apr. 14th) was any indication, the saxophonist/ Wayne Shorter and Chick Corea, would feel intimidated ABDOU M’BOUP composer has many miles (and gigs) to go before he in any musical situation yet at Zürcher Gallery (Apr. KALUN LEUNG + ADAM VIDIKSIS sleeps. Part of his enthusiasm was surely due to the 5th) he was without the benefit of those august AFROCUBA BAND presence of guitarist Julian Lage, who, at 31, brings personages in front of him, or Brian Blade or Dave a younger generation’s vim to Zorn’s well-seasoned Weckl behind him, presenting music from his first solo oeuvre and ethos, as well as considerable chops and release Soul of the Bass. Some 51 years after the first Andrew Cyrille named Jazz Laureate sensitivity. Over the seven-song set, bassist Jorge shot fired, as it were, the solo bass album is no longer Roeder and drummer Kenny Wollesen provided firm unusual yet, like a writer tackling that first novel, each Max Roach Tribute • Planetarium Concert but pliant rhythmic bedrock for Zorn’s vibrant alto person has to approach it in his own way. Patitucci’s Conductive-Paint Installation work. Like Ornette Coleman, he is adept at subtle/ way was marked by two characteristics. The first was soulful pitch manipulation: during “Idalah-Abal”, concision, both on record and in front of a packed Help us build The World’s the finale and high point of the afternoon, he seemed house of friends, fans and fellow bassists including to suggest an extended harmonic progression merely mentor Rufus Reid, which spoke to a musician used to Largest Recyclable Drumkit ! by varying the tension of a single sliding pitch while working deep in the intersection between composition similarly expressive ‘microtonalisms’ were heard on and improvisation. The second was a feeling that in his “Hath-Arob” and then “Karaim”, which switched head Patitucci was hearing a band, or maybe just a between the modes (and moods) Ahava Rabbah (aka, drummer, thus anchoring the pieces and making them SEEDARTISTS.ORG the Phrygian dominant scale) and the blues scale. accessible to an audience that, one guesses, probably Lage’s clean-toned Telecaster style offered an agile foil hadn’t heard too many solo bass recitals. Patitucci (800) 838-3006 for and augmentation of Zorn’s leadership. He too hit played 11 pieces in just over 60 minutes, filling the his peak on “Idalah-Abal”, playing a compelling solo space between them with humble banter about a replete with dramatic range contrasts, iterated figures, piece’s origins or inspiration. Originals and tunes by seed legato flourishes and microtonal bends. Elsewhere he Bach and Mississippi Fred McDowell from the album, proved remarkably chameleonic, blending into the an improvised duet with vocalist daughter Greisun artists immediate music environs even as he threatened to and a few jazz standards made for a genial evening expose himself with charismatic outbursts. (TG) and another milestone in Patitucci’s career. (AH) 4 MAY 2019 | THE NEW YORK CITY JAZZ RECORD Celebrating two of jazz’ most distinguished “We’re just going to do some standards tonight,” octogenarians, the Jazz at Lincoln Center with Wynton Dave Liebman explained from his seat at Jazz at Marsalis fêted McCoy Tyner and Charles McPherson Kitano’s bar (Apr. 6th). “With this group, we’ll let it go wt Ha ’s NEWS at Rose Hall (Apr. 5th). Tyner, seated in the audience, where it goes. The less said,” he added with a sly grin, The 2019 Herb Alpert Award in the Arts ceremony and 25th anniversary received a standing ovation when introduced by Music “the better.” The barely veiled promise of jazz classics celebration will take place in New York on May 13th where the $75,000 Director/alto saxophonist Sherman Irby. The music taken to parts unknown was most welcome. Of course, unrestricted prize will be given to five “risk-taking, mid-career artists”. For more information, visit herbalpertawards.org. began with orchestra pianist Dan Nimmer swinging the definition of “standard” itself becomes fluid in Tyner’s “Inception”, accompanied by the composer’s such hands. John Abercrombie’s “Vertigo” (dedicated The Jazz Gallery’s Annual Gala will take place May 13th and honor Jack regular rhythm section of bassist Gerald Cannon and to the composer by bandleader/drummer Michael DeJohnette and Manfred Eicher (Lifetime Achievement Award), Wendy Oxenhorn (Contribution to the Arts Award) and Savion Glover (Trailblazer drummer Joe Farnsworth. The full orchestra, with Stephans), a lilting piano melody against a soft double- Award). For more information and to purchase tickets, visit jazzgallery.org. members of the saxophone section doubling on time gallop, demonstrated the breadth of Quartette SEED Artists’ Freedom of Sound annual festival will take place at clarinets and flutes, was heard to great effect on Chris Oblique. Bassist Drew Gress, as always, drove from Montclair’s arts-magnet middle school May 3rd-4th with a roster of Warren Crenshaw’s powerful arrangement of “Man From under, dropping accented octave-leaps that colored Smith, Andrew Cyrille, Billy Hart, Glen Velez, Susie Ibarra, Cyro Baptista, Tanganyika” and Ted Nash’s beautiful orchestration of Liebman’s soprano and the ringing Bill Evans-like DD Jackson, Adam Rudolph/Ralph Jones, Kalun Leung/Adam Vidiksis, Ravish Momin/Val Jeanty, Roopa Mahavedan and others plus a wide array “Ballad For Aisha”. Cannon and Farnsworth joined the harmonies of pianist Marc Copland. Later, the quartet of community activities. For more information, visit seedartists.org. band for Irby’s soulful take on “Blues On The Corner” utterly nailed “In a Sentimental Mood”, with Stephans’ Saxophonist Wayne Shorter will receive an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts before the first half of the show ended with Victor timpani mallets drawing out lush depth from his tom- degree as part of the 2019 Rutgers University commencement ceremony Goines’ tour de force scoring of “Fly with the Wind”.

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