Prism Quartet - Heritage / Evolution, Vol. 1 (feat. Steve Lehman, Dave Liebman, Rudresh Mahanthappa, Greg Osby, Tim Ries & Miguel Zenón) (2015)
Artist: Prism Quartet, Steve Lehman, Dave Liebman, Rudresh Mahanthappa, Greg Osby, Tim Ries, Miguel Zenón
Title: Heritage / Evolution, Vol. 1
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Innova
Genre: Jazz, Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:52:31
Total Size: 493 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1.01 - Prism Quartet - I Will Not Apologize for My Tone Tonight (16:37)Title: Heritage / Evolution, Vol. 1
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Innova
Genre: Jazz, Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:52:31
Total Size: 493 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1.02 - Prism Quartet - The Missing Piece (9:34)
1.03 - Prism Quartet - X Marks the Square (12:01)
1.04 - Prism Quartet - Name Day (15:22)
2.01 - Prism Quartet - 15 Places at the Same Time: Line / Texture (3:21)
2.02 - Prism Quartet - 15 Places at the Same Time: Gesture / Rhythm (4:16)
2.03 - Prism Quartet - 15 Places at the Same Time: Solo (1:50)
2.04 - Prism Quartet - 15 Places at the Same Time: Radical Alignment (3:31)
2.05 - Prism Quartet - 15 Places at the Same Time: Afterlife (3:18)
2.06 - Prism Quartet - Covenant of Voices (17:12)
2.07 - Prism Quartet - Trajectory (20:23)
2.08 - Prism Quartet - Dear Lord (5:06)
"Every musical instrument tells many stories. In Heritage/Evolution, the saxophone takes center stage; its fascinating dual history in classical music and jazz leads PRISM and our guest artists through a collaborative process of discovery.” —Matthew Levy, PRISM's co-founder, executive director and tenor saxophonist.
Constantly in search of new musical terrain, the PRISM Quartet (Timothy McAllister, Taimur Sullivan, Matthew Levy, and Zachary Shemon) celebrates its 30th anniversary with a groundbreaking recording: Heritage/Evolution, Volume 1. The 2 CD set features world premiere recordings of new works composed and performed by six saxophonists who defy convention: Steve Lehman, Rudresh Mahanthappa, Tim Ries, Miguel Zenón, Dave Liebman and Greg Osby.
Appending “Volume 1” to the title is a statement of intent: this is not a one-time project, but the first step in a major new initiative by the PRISM Quartet. Building on their own heritage, PRISM’s series of musical explorations documents an instrument and performance practice that continues to progress. Adolphe Sax’s signature invention has proven so versatile and adaptable that it has spread well beyond Europe. The past century and a half has seen the evolution of traditions of saxophone playing in India, in West Africa, in the Balkans, and in Latin America.
Heritage/Evolution, Volume 1 is a collection of distinctive pieces—a new fabric of saxophone repertoire—that draws on the instrument's cross-cultural heritage, blending jazz with Western classical music, and an eclectic range of folkloric traditions.
The saxophone’s evolution will continue. As evolutionary biologists have pointed out, these things don’t just happen; there’s usually an outside agent (climate change, the introduction of a new species into the ecology, etc.) that provokes big evolutionary moments. For the sax, the PRISM Quartet has been and still is one of those agents, tirelessly exploring the possibilities of this most versatile instrument.
Heritage/Evolution is dedicated to the memory of Michael Whitcombe (1962-2013), PRISM’s founding alto saxophonist whose artistry and vision shaped the quartet for over 20 years."
Constantly in search of new musical terrain, the PRISM Quartet (Timothy McAllister, Taimur Sullivan, Matthew Levy, and Zachary Shemon) celebrates its 30th anniversary with a groundbreaking recording: Heritage/Evolution, Volume 1. The 2 CD set features world premiere recordings of new works composed and performed by six saxophonists who defy convention: Steve Lehman, Rudresh Mahanthappa, Tim Ries, Miguel Zenón, Dave Liebman and Greg Osby.
Appending “Volume 1” to the title is a statement of intent: this is not a one-time project, but the first step in a major new initiative by the PRISM Quartet. Building on their own heritage, PRISM’s series of musical explorations documents an instrument and performance practice that continues to progress. Adolphe Sax’s signature invention has proven so versatile and adaptable that it has spread well beyond Europe. The past century and a half has seen the evolution of traditions of saxophone playing in India, in West Africa, in the Balkans, and in Latin America.
Heritage/Evolution, Volume 1 is a collection of distinctive pieces—a new fabric of saxophone repertoire—that draws on the instrument's cross-cultural heritage, blending jazz with Western classical music, and an eclectic range of folkloric traditions.
The saxophone’s evolution will continue. As evolutionary biologists have pointed out, these things don’t just happen; there’s usually an outside agent (climate change, the introduction of a new species into the ecology, etc.) that provokes big evolutionary moments. For the sax, the PRISM Quartet has been and still is one of those agents, tirelessly exploring the possibilities of this most versatile instrument.
Heritage/Evolution is dedicated to the memory of Michael Whitcombe (1962-2013), PRISM’s founding alto saxophonist whose artistry and vision shaped the quartet for over 20 years."