The Oxford English Dictionary defines
“rhizome,” a botanical term dating from the early 19th century, as the
following:
“An elongated, usually horizontal,
subterranean stem which sends out roots and leafy shoots at intervals along its
length.”
Inspired by the
symbolic undertones of the rhizome, pianist and composer Fabian Almazan released an ambitious project
entitled "Rhizome" last year on Blue Note - Artists Share,
with music composed for an ensemble consisting of piano trio, string quartet,
and voice. Almazan cites regeneration as a thematic idea that inspired the
music on the album, having composed much of it in the aftermath of the tragic
2012 Sandy Hook shootings in Newtown, Connecticut.
“I came to embrace the idea that
humanity is somehow all connected; we’re all nourished from the same rhizome,”
he says.
Although continually busy as a leader
and a sideman with Terence Blanchard’s E-Collective and more recently John
Hollenbeck, Almazan, with support from a Chamber Music New Jazz Works Great , has composed a new multi-movement suite for the
Rhizome ensemble, which will have its New York City premiere performances at
The Jazz Gallery this Friday and Saturday, December 11th and 12th, 2015.
“I’m trying to reflect the
unpredictability of life—how in one moment you can experience something
beautiful and then, without any warning, something dangerous or exciting,” he
says. “There’s a lot of shifting in the music to reflect that; it’s something I
wanted to experiment with.”
Almazan will be
joined by Linda Oh on bass and Henry Cole on drums, who comprise the trio on
his 2011 release personalities, as well as a string quartet comprised
of Megan Gould and Tomoko Omura on violin, Karen Waltuch on viola, Noah
Offeld on cello. Vocalist-guitarist Camila Meza, for whom Almazan wrote music
for his 2012-2013 Jazz Gallery Residency Commission and who has been a frequent collaborator
of Almazan’s in recent years, will also be featured as part of the Rhizome
ensemble.
“I feel like I’ve gotten to know her
voice and her style very well, and it’s gotten easier for me to write for her,”
he says, adding, “I don’t come to her with stuff that’s completely out of her
range!”
Almazan’s new
CMA-commissioned work will be recorded on Valentine’s Day next year, but you’ll
have a chance to hear it first on our stage this weekend.
Pianist
Fabian Almazan presents "Rhizome" at The Jazz Gallery this Friday and Saturday,
December 11th and 12th, 2015. On both evenings Almazan will be joined by Camila
Meza on voice and guitar, Megan Gould and Tomoko Omura on violin, Karen Waltuch
on viola, Noah Offeld on cello, Linda Oh on bass, and Henry Cole on drums.
"Rhizome" by Fabian Almazan has been made possible with support from Chamber Music
America’s 2014 New Jazz Works: Commissioning and Ensemble Development program
funded through the generosity of the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation.
We want to invite you to enjoy the music that gives us Mr. Fabian Almazan and his group, as a preview of his live performances:
¡¡Viva The Latin Jazz!!
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