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Mary Halvorson Septet: Illusionary Sea
ByThe guitarist steers the festivities with unorthodox chord clusters and nimble single note lines that sometimes drift into the ozone on her liquefying fade-outs. Many of these works are cohesively structured to complement the improvisational element. With quaintly organized melodies and cheery themes, it's an adventuresome gala, as the septet crosses borders amid variable tempos that ride along a bouncy path.
"Red Sky Still Sea (no. 31)" is a temperate blues driven piece, featuring soft horns and a flourishing line of attack. But many of these works tender variable levels of intensity and pitch, constructed with intersecting passageways and layered horn arrangements. It's a polytonal endeavor that toggles between conventional modern jazz practices, with free form soloing jaunts, and classical-type austerity.
Nascent trumpeter Jonathan Finlayson's passionate and articulately expressed solo on "Fourth Dimensional Confession (no. 41)," is tinted with regal progressions, riding atop the offbeat background deviations by the hornists and drummer Ches Smith's rolling toms patterns. Yet this piece eventually emerges as a thematic opus, perhaps conducive for a cinematic musical score, and Halvorson's brisk linear lines and slurring choruses generate an off- the-wall outlook. However, the storyline equates to a rite of passage of sorts.
Halvorson's technical mark of distinction and multidimensional compositions are complex, yet uncannily attainable, even when considering the outside jazz perspective. We can only imagine what looms ahead for this extraordinary artiste.
Track Listing
Illusionary Sea (#33); Smiles Of Great Men (#34); Red Sky Still Sea (#31); Four Pages Of Robots (#30); Fourth Dimensional Confession (#41); Butterfly Orbit (#32); Nairam.
Personnel
Mary Halvorson
guitarMary Halvorson: guitar; Jonathan Finlayson: trumpet; Jon Irabagon: alto saxophone; Ches Smith: drums; Ingrid Laubrock: tenor saxophone; John Hébert: bass; Jacob Garchik: trombone.
Album information
Title: Illusionary Sea | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Firehouse 12 Records