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  • An MVD Exclusive
  • SKU: SGL1631-2
  • Format: CD
  • UPC: 774355163122
  • Street Date: 05/22/20
  • PreBook Date: 04/17/20
  • Label: Songlines »
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Run Time: : mins
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Year of Production: 2020
  • Box Lot: 50
  • Territory: WORLD
  • Language: English

 

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Sara Schoenbeck & Wayne Horvitz - Cell Walk

Bassoonist Schoenbeck and pianist Horvitz, longtime collaborators, play original compositions and improvisations.

Sara Schoenbeck & Wayne Horvitz - Cell Walk
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Bassoonist Sara Schoenbeck and pianist Wayne Horvitz have been musical partners for almost 20 years, notably in Horvitz's Gravitas Quartet (formed 2004) and his Some Days are Forever Afternoon (2015), both on Songlines. They formed this duo in 2018 to play a program of their own music, and this is the first recording. There is something unexpected and quite special in how beautifully the two instruments blend (mostly acoustic, occasionally involving electronics on the piano). The music is composed, improvised, and everywhere in between. It is a study of the crossroads where texture and extended technique meet with and support the expression of melody and song.

Schoenbeck is regarded as one of the premiere bassoonists of her time in improvised music, jazz and new music. Frequent collaborators include Anthony Braxton, Butch Morris, Mark Dresser, Tomeka Reid, Pamela Z, Roscoe Mitchell, Nels Cline, Nicole Mitchell, Michael Leonhart, and Henry Threadgill. She maintains her commitment to micro-tonal music and contemporary music, including recent performance of works by Boulez and Xenakis. She has worked with numerous chamber groups including SEM and The Wet Ink Ensemble, and has appeared as a featured improvising soloist with the Mivos Quartet performing Horvitz' These Hills of Glory (String Quartet and Improviser). She appears on the soundtracks to The Matrix 2 and 3, Dahmer and Spanglish.

Horvitz, an integral member of the NY Downtown scene in the 80s, is known for his long-standing collaborations with John Zorn, Butch Morris, Bill Frisell, Robin Holcomb et al., as well as being a prolific composer for orchestra, string quartet, mixed chamber instrumentations, and electronics. Recent works include commissions for the Seattle Symphony, The North Corner Chamber Orchestra, and an installation for the Seattle Art Museum. He is the recipient of the 2015 Doris Duke Performers Award and the 2019 America Prize.

Track Listing

  • Undecided
  • Twining
  • No Blood Relation
  • Long Wing
  • 3 Places in Southern California
  • The Fifth Day
  • Deep Well Well
  • Tin Palace
  • Cell Walk
  • Sutter St.
  • Laughter
  • for Lou Harrison
  • Sleeper Ship
  • Ironbound
  • Marcuselle
  • We Will Be Silk
  • American Bandstand

Bonus Materials

  • For fans of: Bill Frisell, Paul Bley, John Zorn, Bela Bartok, Butch Morris, Anthony Braxton, Roscoe Mitchell, Nicole Mitchell, Kris Davis, Tomeka Reid

Press Quotes

...what ties the entire album together is a dark-hued, cinematic atmosphere...Horvitz and company conjure a hazy, dreamlike effect that stays with you...a strange beauty.

     —John Frederick Moore, Jazziz

...Horvitz again proves he has no musical limitations or boundaries and can go from style to style with ease and intellectual curiosity.

     —Doug Simpson, Audiophile Audition

Most of these tracks are designed with memorable licks and hummable melody lines amid the leader's soulful twirls and breezy lyricism...[yields] additional enchantments on subsequent listens.

     —Glenn Astarita, AllAboutJazz

There's a laconic integrity in this music, a conviction that sometimes less can actually just be less, to the betterment of all.

     —Nate Chinen, WBGO Take Five

  

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