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Jenny Scheinman: Crossing the Field
She uses the string section as an integrated voice that interacts with, rather than playing alongside, the other instruments. On "Born into This," the strings weave a lilting cushion for the leader's solo, punctuated by Jason Moran's tinkling piano. "I Heart Eye Patch" finds bassist Tim Luntzel and drummer Kenny Wollesen propelling the ensemble with a bouncy march, eliciting a spry retort from the strings. Moran's bluesy rumbles unfurl over the mid-tempo groove of "Hard Sole Shoe," with clever embroidery from the orchestra. More traditionally, the strings swell with romantic sweeps over "Ana Eco" and dynamically shift from hushed whispers to dramatic flourishes on the cinematic "Einsamaller," recorded at the Tonic show.
Songs for smaller groupings temper the orchestra pieces, including two for violin, piano and drums. Moran stretches on "That's Delight," inverting the melodic line, and sparring with the leader on Duke Ellington's "Awful Sad," the sole cover. Bill Frisell's shimmering guitar colors the piano theme of "Processional," its sparse movement accentuated with rolling cymbals and Doug Wieselman's clarinet. He struts over the Afro-beat of "Song For Sidiki," as Scheinman's soaring line plays off the irrepressible groove. Cornetist Ron Miles gallops a call to the races for "Three Bits and a Horse," a feature for his horn and the punchy rhythm.
Filtering a wealth of stylistic influencestraditional and contemporary, American and internationalScheinman has honed a sincere, personal expression, its breadth revealed in the elegant sonority of Crossing the Field and the poignant musings on her simultaneously released eponymous vocal debut.
Track Listing
Born Into This; I Heart Eye Patch; That's Delight; Ana Eco; Hard Sole Shoe; Einsamaller; Awful Sad; Processional; The Careeners; Three Bits and a Horse; Song for Sidiki; Ripples in the Aquifer; Old Brooklyn.
Personnel
Jenny Scheinman
violinJenny Scheinman: violin, piano (8); Jason Moran: piano (1-5, 7, 9, 10); Bill Frisell: guitar (1, 2, 4-6, 8-11, 13); Ron Miles: cornet (1, 2, 4-6, 8-11, 13); Doug Wieselman: clarinets (1, 2, 4-6, 8, 9, 11, 13); Tim Luntzel: bass (1, 2, 5, 6, 8, 9, 11, 13); Kenny Wollesen: drums (1-11, 13); Eyvind Kang: conductor (6); Brooklyn Rider: string orchestra leaders (1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 9, 12).
Album information
Title: Crossing The Field | Year Released: 2008 | Record Label: KOCH International Jazz
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