Shards and Constellations Alexander Hawkins & Tomeka Reid
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Album Veröffentlichung:
2020
HRA-Veröffentlichung:
05.12.2025
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- 1 If Becomes Is 04:13
- 2 Shards and Constellations 03:57
- 3 Danced Together 04:08
- 4 Sung Together 06:13
- 5 Peace On You 09:46
- 6 Strange Familiar 04:45
- 7 A Guess That Deepens 04:16
- 8 Serene and Playful 03:28
- 9 Alber Ayler (His Life Was Too Short) 05:04
- 10 Is Becoms If 05:05
Info zu Shards and Constellations
Shards and Constellations präsentiert Duostücke von Tomeka Reid und Alexander Hawkins. Die beiden Persönlichkeiten sind in den letzten Jahren mit ihrer Kunst zu kreativen Epizentren in der Jazz- und Improvisationsszene geworden. Tomeka Reid hat zahlreiche Aufnahmen mit vielen der legendären Künstler der AACM gemacht, unter anderem mit Anthony Braxton und Roscoe Mitchell, aber auch mit der nächsten Generation von AACM Musikern wie Nicole Mitchell, Dee Alexander und Mike Reed.
Alexander Hawkins ist ein Komponist und Pianist aus der Londoner-Jazzszene und gilt in England als einer der innovativsten Musiker der jüngeren Generation mit einem überraschenden Aktionsradius. In seiner Arbeit versucht er, seine Liebe zur freien Improvisation mit seiner Leidenschaft für Komposition und Struktur in Einklang zu bringen.
Fünf der Kompositionen wurden gemeinsam konzipiert, mit komplexen Texturen und Interaktionen, während zwei Stücke Werke von zwei Meistern der ersten Generation des AACM, Muhal Richard Abrams und Leroy Jenkins präsentieren. 'Shards and Constellations' ist eine einzigartige Leistung, die ein breites Spektrum musikalischer Wege von lyrisch bis pointillistisch, von sperrig bis heiter erforscht. Diese experimentierfreudige Musik verdient es, gehört zu werden", schreibt Anthony Davis in den liner notes.
Alexander Hawkins, Klavier
Tomeka Reid, Cello
Recorded 13th April 2019 by Will Biggs at Challow Park Studios, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
Mixed 29th July 2019 byAlex Bonney
Mastered October 2019 by Alex Bonney
Produced
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Alexander Hawkins
is a composer, pianist, organist, and bandleader who is ‘unlike anything else in modern creative music’ (Ni Kantu) and whose recent work has reached a ‘dazzling new apex’ (Downbeat). A largely self-taught improviser, he works in a vast array of creative contexts. His own highly distinctive soundworld is forged through the search to reconcile both his love of free improvisation and profound fascination with composition and structure.
His writing has been said to represent ‘a fundamental reassertion of composition within improvised music’ (Point of Departure), and his voice one of the ‘most vividly distinctive...in modern jazz’ (The Jazzmann).
As a pianist, he has been described as ‘remarkable...possessing staggering technical ability and a fecund imagination as both player and composer.’ Concerning his organ playing, critic Brian Morton recently commented that ‘[t]he most interesting Hammond player of the last decade and more, [Hawkins] has already extended what can be done on the instrument.’
He is a frequent solo performer, and also appears in groupings ranging from duo (with the likes of Evan Parker, John Surman, Han Bennink and Sofia Jernberg), via his co-led quartet with the vocalist Elaine Mitchener ('probably a new standard for improvised music with song', Jazzism), through to large ensembles ('Unit[e]...is a free-jazz masterpiece', Free Jazz).
An in-demand sideman, Hawkins continues to be heard live and on record with vast array of contemporary leaders of all generations, including the likes of Evan Parker, John Surman, Joe McPhee, Mulatu Astatke, Wadada Leo Smith, Anthony Braxton, Marshall Allen, Han Bennink, Hamid Drake, Rob Mazurek, Taylor Ho Bynum, Harris Eisenstadt, Matana Roberts, and Shabaka Hutchings, amongst many others. He has also been noted for a number of years for his performances in the bands of legendary South African drummer, Louis Moholo-Moholo.
In 2012, he was chosen as a member of the first edition of the London Symphony Orchestra’s ‘Soundhub’ scheme for young composers. He has been commissioned by the BBC, as well as by festivals including the London Jazz Festival and the Cheltenham Jazz Festival. He was named 'Instrumentalist of the Year' in the 2016 Parliamentary Jazz Awards. In 2018, he was elected a fellow of the Civitella Ranieri.
Concert appearances have taken him to major club, concert and festival stages worldwide.
Tomeka Reid
Described as a “New Jazz Power Source” by the New York Times, cellist and composer TOMEKA REID has emerged as one of the most original, versatile, and curious musicians in Chicago’s bustling jazz and improvised music community over the last decade. Her distinctive melodic sensibility, always rooted in a strong sense of groove, has been featured in many distinguished ensembles over the years.
Reid grew up outside of Washington D.C., but her musical career began after moving to Chicago in 2000. Her work with Nicole Mitchell and various Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians-related groups proved influential. By focusing on developing her craft in countless improvisational contexts, Reid has achieved a stunning musical fluency. She is a Foundation of the Arts (2019) and 3Arts Awardee (2016), and received her doctorate in music from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign in 2017.
Reid released her debut recording as a bandleader in 2015, with the Tomeka Reid Quartet, a vibrant showcase for the cellist’s improvisational acumen as well as her dynamic arrangements and compositional ability. The quartet’s second album, Old New, released in Oct 2019 on Cuneiform Records, has been described as “fresh and transformative--its songs striking out in bold, lyrical directions with plenty of Reid’s singularly elegant yet energetic and sharp-edged bow work.” Another reviewer noted that “while Reid’s compositional and technical gifts transcend jazz, they exemplify the tradition wondrously.”
Reid has been a key member of ensembles led by legendary reedists like Anthony Braxton (ZIM SEXTET) and Roscoe Mitchell (ROSCOE MITCHELL QUARTET, ART ENSEMBLE OF CHICAGO), as well as a younger generation of visionaries including flutist Nicole Mitchell (BLACK EARTH ENSEMBLE, ARTIFACTS), vocalist Dee Alexander (EVOLUTION ENSEMBLE), and drummer Mike Reed (LOOSE ASSEMBLY, LIVING BY LANTERNS, ARTIFACTS). She co-leads the adventurous string trio HEAR IN NOW, with violinist Mazz Swift and bassist Silvia Bolognesi, and in 2013 launched the first Chicago Jazz String Summit, a semi-annual three-day international festival of cutting edge string players held in Chicago. In the Fall of 2019 Tomeka Reid received a teaching appointment at Mills College as the Darius Milhaud chair in composition.
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