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Andrew Rathbun Large Ensemble: Atwood Suites
By
Matt Wilson
drumsb.1964

Jane Ira Bloom
saxophone, soprano
Benjamin Boone
saxophoneb.1963

Andrew Rathbun
saxophone, tenorCelebrated Canadian author Margaret Atwood is primarily recognized as a novelist, having penned The Handmaid's Tale (McClelland and Stewart, 1985), The Blind Assassin (McClelland and Stewart, 2000), and numerous other award-winning books. But she also has more that fifteen volumes of potent poetry under her writer's belt. Rathbun, a saxophonist-composer with a thoughtful musical pen and lyrical bent, was immediately taken by her poems. His True Stories (Fresh Sound New Talent, 2000) takes its title from one of them, which is set to music there, and this grand-scale large ensemble work furthers his relationship with Atwood's verse(s).
The first CD in this two-disc set presents Two Islands and Power Politicsa pair of three-movement suites rendered by an eighteen piece ensemble plus featured guests

Luciana Souza
vocals
Tim Hagans
trumpetb.1954

Jeremy Siskind
piano
Nate Radley
guitar
Bill Stewart
drumsb.1966

Quinsin Nachoff
saxophoneb.1973
The Power Politics suite, with each movement taking direction from a poem from Atwood's "We Are Hard On Each Other," opens with Souza's emotionally resonant vocals. As she adds depth and shape to Atwood's words"We are hard on each other and call it honesty, choosing our jagged truths with care and aiming them across the neutral table. The things we say are true; it is our crooked aim, our choices turn them criminal"the universality of truth and pain in relationships is illuminated. So, too, is Rathbun's brilliant writing. The influence of

Kenny Wheeler
flugelhorn1930 - 2014
The second movement of Power Politicsa lengthy journey with a Siskind sign-in, band buildup, Souza statement, horn happening, and solos from trombonist

Mike Fahie
tromboneb.1976

Dan Pratt
saxophone
John O'Gallagher
saxophone, altob.1964

Dave Ambrosio
bassWhile that first disc can easily stand on its own, this album moves beyond it. On the second disc, featuring guest vocalist

Aubrey Johnson
vocalsb.1985

Russ Johnson
trumpetb.1965

Matt Holman
trumpet
Alan Ferber
tromboneThese incredibly detailed works are not the types to instantly reveal themselves in full, so better to appreciate the big picture up front and savor the smaller details through repeated listening(s). The writing works on both general and specific levels, allowing the listener to move deeper into the music as familiarity grows. By honoring Margaret Atwood's poetry and playing to his own musical visions, Rathbun has created music that's elevated by its intelligence and vibrancy. ">
Track Listing
Two Islands I; Two Islands II; Two Islands III; Power Politics I; Power Politics II; Power Politics III; Fractured; V; I; II.
Personnel
Andrew Rathbun
saxophone, tenorJohn O'Gallagher
saxophone, altoBen Kono
saxophone, tenorQuinsin Nachoff
saxophoneDan Pratt
saxophoneCarl Maraghi
saxophone, baritoneTim Hagans
trumpetBill Stewart
drumsDave Ambrosio
bassNate Radley
guitarJeremy Siskind
pianoRuss Johnson
trumpetAlan Ferber
tromboneMike Fahie
tromboneSeneca Black
trumpetLuciana Souza
vocalsAubrey Johnson
vocalsJC Sanford
tromboneMatt Holman
trumpetDave Smith: trumpet, flugelhorn; Chris Olness: bass trombone; Owen Howard: drums (1, 2 on disc 2).
Album information
Title: Atwood Suites | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Origin Records
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