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344: TOMEKA REID – ALEXANDER HAWKINS. Shards And Constellations

Intakt Recording #344/ 2020

Tomeka Reid: Cello
Alexander Hawkins: Piano

recorded 13th april 2019 by will Biggs at Challow Park studios, oxfordshire, United Kingdom.

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Shards and Constellations presents duets with two remarkable musicians tomeka reid and alexander hawkins. Both have become creative epicenters in the jazz and improvisation scene in recent years with their original, versatile and innovative art. reid has recorded extensively with many legendary artists from the aaCm such as anthony Braxton and roscoe mitchell as well as the next generation of aaCm artists including nicole mitchell, dee alexander and mike reed. hawkins is a composer and pianist from the london jazz scene and is regarded in the UK as one of the most innovative musicians of the younger generation with a surprising radius of action. his work attempts to reconcile both his love of free improvisation and his infatuation with composition and structure. Five of the compositions are collectively conceived with intricate textures and interplay. two of the pieces feature works by two masters from the first generation of the aaCm – muhal richard abrams and leroy Jenkins. “Shards and Constellations is a singular achievement exploring a broad spectrum of musical avenues from the lyrical to the pointillistic, from the angular to the serene. this adventurous music deserves to be heard, " writes anthony davis in the liner notes.

Album Credits

Cover Art: Daniel Marcellus Givens
Graphic Design: Paul Bieri
Liner Notes: Anthony Davis
Photo: Palma Fiacco

All music by Tomeka Reid and Alexander Hawkins, except track 5 (muhal Richard Abrams) and track 9 (Leroy Jenkins). recorded 13th april 2019 by will Biggs at Challow Park studios, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom. Mixed 29th July 2019 by Alex Bonney. Mastered October 2019 by Alex Bonney.
Produced by alexander hawkins, tomeka reid and Intakt records, Patrik landolt, anja Illmaier, Florian Keller. Published by Intakt records

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Laurence Donohue-Greene
The New York City Jazz Record

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Fiona Mactaggart
London Jazz News

The vivid memory of a white-robed Cecil Taylor darting crab-style across a concert hall stage and then delivering a quite astonishing solo piano set appeared in this listener’s mind on first hearing this sparkling new album from English pianist and organist Alexander Hawkins.

Of the various albums Hawkins has been involved in as leader or side-man, his 2014 album Step Wide, Step Deep is perhaps the best known. To date Hawkins has collaborated with many esteemed names in jazz and improvising music, Mulatu Astatke and Joe McPhee to mention only two. This album however would seem to be the first that he and US cellist Tomeka Reid have recorded together, and such is the quality of the evocatively titled Shards and Constellations, one hopes it may be the beginning of a long association.

Though born in Washington DC, Reid has been involved for many years with the Chicago-based Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM) and with influential free jazz musicians such as flautist Nicole Mitchell and drummer Mike Reed. (Interestingly the latter founded, in the windy city, the avant-garde and free jazz ‘Constellation Jazz Club’.) Clearly Reid’s musical foundations and current jazz discourse segue with Hawkins’ and their collaboration makes perfect sense.

The album consists of ten tracks. Besides eight free pieces are two homages to elders of free jazz: Muhal Richard Abram’s Peace On You and Leroy Jenkins’ Albert Ayler (His Life Was Too Short). The latter piece is peaceful and almost pastoral, whilst the former is lush and loud, with shivering arco cello and waves of piano evolving into almost Oscar Peterson-like decorativeness. The emotional depth is breathtaking.

https://londonjazznews.com/2020/05/04/alexander-hawkins-tomeka-reid-shards-and-constellations//

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Pirmin Bossart
Jazz'N'More Magazine

Nach einigen jagenden Läufen, Clusters, verwobenen Texturen und fragmentierten Interaktionen lässt es sich beim fünften Stück erstmals durchatmen. "Peace on You" ist eine Komposition des AACM-Mitbegründers Muhal Richards Abrams. Sie schafft einen weiten und ruhigen Raum, in dem das Piano und das Cello lyrisch driften und das getragene Thema dennoch expressiv ausloten. Auf dem Duo-Album "Shards and Constellations" begegnen sich die Cellistin Tomeka Reid aus Chicago und der britische Pianist Alexander Hawkins. Die beiden sind so furchtlos wie sorgfältig, was für ausdrucksstarkes Repertoire an strukturell und harmonisch experimentierfreudigen Stücken garantiert. Reid arbeitet mit Texturen und verwinkelten Pizzicato-Clusters, ist aber auch in harmonischmelodischeren Breitengraden präsent. Hawkins wechselt zwischen verschachtelten Pianolinien von hoher Dichte, blitzschnellen Tastenfiguren und reduzierteren Patterns. Zu den ruhigeren Stücken gehören "Serene and Playful" mit seinen kirchenliedhaften Motiven und Cello-Obertönen sowie das von Tomeka Reid mit kühler Leidenschaft gestrichene "Albert Ayler (His Life Was Too Short)", einer Komposition des Violinisten Leroy Jenkins, ebenfalls ein Musiker der ersten AACM-Generation. Das abschliessende "Is Becomes If" nimmt mit präparierten Instrumenten den ersten Track "If Becomes Is" wieder auf und kittet mit seinem lyrisch gefärbten Reduktionismus die "Scherben und Konstellationen" (Albumtitel) stimmig zusammen.

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Anonymous
Windout Magazine Facebook Page

Destinato al mercato jazz/Impro il duo formato dal pianista britannico Alexander Hawkins e dalla violoncellista afroamericana Tomeka Reid, apre nuove prospettive per quanto riguarda la musica sperimentale avvicinando la 'lente' di una nuova sonorità satinata dove il jazz è il tramite. Brani intensi come Is Becoms If e Shards and Constellations sono modulati sulle stratificate note di piano di Hawkins mentre il violoncello traccia rumori e assonanze particolarmente attive, tra dinamiche d'avanguardia e densità di corposa estrosità. (Danced Together). Dieci brani con interpretazioni colte e vivaci passi astratti per un lavoro costellato da suggestive pagine jazzistiche!

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Nicola Barin
Percorsi Musicali

Figli di un Dio minore

Un incontro per nulla causale quello tra il talentuoso pianista inglese e la violoncellista americana, complice l’etichetta svizzera Intakt, che ha saputo fare da trade union. Entrambi hanno un sostrato culturale ed esperienze che li collocano nell’avant-jazz, ricordiamo che la Reid ha collaborato sia con l’Art Ensemble of Chicago che con l’AACM.
Il jazz gioca sempre con i medesimi elementi per esprimersi ma i singoli giocatori possono fare la differenza, il free jazz storico ha saputo proporre un percorso di ricerca di innovazione, di rabbia, di rivoluzione, incarnando il proprio tempo. Hawkins e Reid usano lo stesso afflato ripensandolo nella contemporaneità. Un pensatore come Gilles Deleuze, parlando di Kafka, lo inseriva in una letteratura minore, che non è il livello inferiore di quella maggiore. Deleuze spiega:” Una letteratura minore non è la letteratura d’una lingua minore ma quella che una minoranza fa in una lingua maggiore.” Questa è la chiave per interpretare l’album, una minoranza, i nostri due artisti si appropriano degli strumenti del jazz per deterritorializzare la musica prodotta, esautorarne il territorio, superarne i limiti. Non c’è la rabbia infuocata del free jazz alla sua nascita ma un accurato studio sulle timbriche, le dinamiche. Un progetto che si scorda dell’armonia, gioca con la melodia ma soprattutto si pone continuamente la direzione da prendere. I growl, i rumori, l’uso non accademico dello strumento, tutte situazioni che permettono un fluire di energia continuo, nessun virtuosismo gratuito. Anche in Peace on You di Muhal Richard Abrams, il tentativo di sviluppare una melodia viene inficiato dall’energia tracotante del violoncello che non riesce a contenere la propria esuberanza e si orienta verso nuove potenzialità.
Timbrica, dinamica, melodia, improvvisazione e consapevolezza del proprio interplay, tutti elementi che realizzano un album magnifico nelle mani di due oculati e mirabili creatori di sonorità inedite.

https://www.percorsimusicali.eu/2020/04/27/figli-di-un-dio-minore//

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