The 2nd album in guitarist Joe Morris' "Instantiation" series, where each part is composed with specific notated and operational components such that it is impossible to perform any part the same way twice, performed with the quintet of Daniel Klingsberg on bass, Alex Quinn on trumpet, Michael Sabin on trombone, Raef Sengupta on saxophone.
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Joe Morris-guitar
Daniel Klingsberg-bass
Alex Quinn-trumpet
Michael Sabin-trombone
Raef Sengupta-alto saxophone
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UPC: 729920179749
Label: Glacial Erratic
Catalog ID: None
Squidco Product Code: 29192
Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2019
Country: USA
Packaging: Cardboard Gatefold
Recorded ay Firehouse12, in New Haven, Connecticut, on June 25th, 2019, by Greg DiCosta.
Versioning is the second part of Joe Morris' multi-part musical work Instantiation; each part is unique, composed with specific notated and operational components. Due to the way the parts are configured it is impossible to perform any of them the same way twice.
"Versioning employs a compositional element of rhythmically configured melodic fragments and phrases. The players may use the written material or simply refer to it as material improvisation. Specific processing of all melodic material is encouraged. The composition is expressed in a meter, but the players may choose a different one and choose the temp for any duration or statement including changing that within a phrase. The realization of the piece relies on the juxtaposition of the player's statements, the permutations of the original and improvised materal, and the understanding that form will result through the exchange of materal and shifts in interaction."-from the liner notes.
Five versions of the same piece are presented, sequenced in the order they were performed, showing the diverse results the composition provides.
"My goal with Instantiation is to create unique and rewarding experiences for listeners by synthesizing the meta-properties of Free music in new and creative ways. I rely on the attention to the material and the individual and collective artistry of the ensemble of players to realize a unique result with each performance."-Joe Morris
Artist Biographies
• Show Bio for Joe Morris "Joe Morris was born in New Haven, Connecticut on September 13, 1955. At the age of 12 he took lessons on the trumpet for one year. He started on guitar in 1969 at the age of 14. He played his first professional gig later that year. With the exception of a few lessons he is self-taught. The influence of Jimi Hendrix and other guitarists of that period led him to concentrate on learning to play the blues. Soon thereafter his sister gave him a copy of John Coltrane's OM, which inspired him to learn about Jazz and New Music. From age 15 to 17 he attended The Unschool, a student-run alternative high school near the campus of Yale University in downtown New Haven. Taking advantage of the open learning style of the school he spent most of his time day and night playing music with other students, listening to ethnic folk, blues, jazz, and classical music on record at the public library and attending the various concerts and recitals on the Yale campus. He worked to establish his own voice on guitar in a free jazz context from the age of 17. Drawing on the influence of Coltrane, Miles Davis, Cecil Taylor,Thelonius Monk, Ornette Coleman as well as the AACM, BAG, and the many European improvisers of the '70s. Later he would draw influence from traditional West African string music, Messian, Ives, Eric Dolphy, Jimmy Lyons, Steve McCall and Fred Hopkins. After high school he performed in rock bands, rehearsed in jazz bands and played totally improvised music with friends until 1975 when he moved to Boston. Between 1975 and 1978 he was active on the Boston creative music scene as a soloist as well as in various groups from duos to large ensembles. He composed music for his first trio in 1977. In 1980 he traveled to Europe where he performed in Belgium and Holland. When he returned to Boston he helped to organize the Boston Improvisers Group (BIG) with other musicians. Over the next few years through various configurations BIG produced two festivals and many concerts. In 1981 he formed his own record company, Riti, and recorded his first LpWraparound with a trio featuring Sebastian Steinberg on bass and Laurence Cook on drums. Riti records released four more LPs and CDs before 1991. Also in 1981 he began what would be a six year collaboration with the multi-instrumentalist Lowell Davidson, performing with him in a trio and a duo. During the next few years in Boston he performed in groups which featured among others; Billy Bang, Andrew Cyrille, Peter Kowald, Joe McPhee, Malcolm Goldstein, Samm Bennett, Lawrence "Butch" Morris and Thurman Barker. Between 1987 and 1989 he lived in New York City where he performed at the Shuttle Theater, Club Chandelier, Visiones, Inroads, Greenwich House, etc. as well as performing with his trio at the first festival Tea and Comprovisation held at the Knitting Factory. In 1989 he returned to Boston. Between 1989 and 1993 he performed and recorded with his electric trio Sweatshop and electric quartet Racket Club. In 1994 he became the first guitarist to lead his own session in the twenty year history of Black Saint/Soulnote Records with the trio recording Symbolic Gesture. Since 1994 he has recorded for the labels ECM, Hat Hut, Leo, Incus, Okka Disc, Homestead, About Time, Knitting Factory Works, No More Records, AUM Fidelity and OmniTone and Avant. He has toured throughout the U.S., Canada and Europe as a solo and as a leader of a trio and a quartet. Since 1993 he has recorded and/or performed with among others; Matthew Shipp, William Parker, Joe and Mat Maneri, Rob Brown, Raphe Malik, Ivo Pearlman, Borah Bergman, Andrea Parkins, Whit Dickey, Ken Vandermark, DKV Trio, Karen Borca, Eugene Chadborne, Susie Ibarra, Hession/Wilkinson/Fell, Roy Campbell Jr., John Butcher, Aaly Trio, Hamid Drake, Fully Celebrated Orchestra and others. He began playing acoustic bass in 2000 and has since performed with cellist Daniel Levin, Whit Dickey and recorded with pianist Steve Lantner. He has lectured and conducted workshops trroughout the US and Europe. He is a former member of the faculty of Tufts University Extension College and is currently on the faculty at New England Conservatory in the jazz and improvisation department. He was nominated as Best Guitarist of the year 1998 and 2002 at the New York Jazz Awards." ^ Hide Bio for Joe Morris • Show Bio for Daniel Klingsberg Daniel Klingsberg is a Boston-based bassist who has studied at New England Conservatory. He is a member of Joe Morris' Morris Jazz Ensemble. ^ Hide Bio for Daniel Klingsberg • Show Bio for Alex Quinn Alex Quinn is a Boston-based trumpeter, a member of the "doombop" group JJ JHNSN along with saxophonist Raef Sengupta, and a founding member of Time Planet merging rock and jazz forms through original compositions. He has studied at New England Conservatory. ^ Hide Bio for Alex Quinn • Show Bio for Michael Sabin Michael Sabin is a jazz trombonist who has studied with John McNeil, Jason Moran, and Mike Fahie at NEC Jazz Studies. ^ Hide Bio for Michael Sabin • Show Bio for Raef Sengupta Raef Sengupta is Boston-based saxophonist, a student of Joe Morris and Ted Reichman. He is a member of the "doombop" group JJ JHNSN. ^ Hide Bio for Raef Sengupta
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Track Listing:
1. Version 1 10:26
2. Version 2 12:57
3. Version 3 10:16
4. Version 4 11:21
5. Version 5 8:39
Improvised Music
Jazz
Free Improvisation
NY Downtown & Metropolitan Jazz/Improv
Quintet Recordings
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