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Jason Kao Hwang: Burning Bridge
ByDissonance and unorthodox phrasings opaquely coalesce with Hwang's thick staccato phrasings and sophisticated risk-taking approach, where solemn strings and horns passages segue into avant-like expansionism. The moving parts ring in an air of anticipation amid drawling choruses, semi-structured detours and oriental overtones, largely due to Wang Guowei's use of the erhu, a Chinese bowed, two-stringed instrument. This musical facet is complemented by Sun Li's four-stringed pipa performances, resulting in an ensemble that portrays a world without borders. Timber and episodic theme-building are sometimes offset by

Ken Filiano
bassb.1952
"Worship, Whirling" surfaces as a feverish religious ceremony of sorts as drummer

Andrew Drury
drumsb.1964

Steve Swell
tromboneb.1954
The program boasts a procession of cutting-edge frameworks, abetted by Hwang's trickling and angular voicings, with tubaist

Joseph Daley
tubab.1949
Track Listing
Ashes, Essence; Worship, Whirling; Fiery, Far Away; Incense, In Sense; Ocean, O Sun.
Personnel
Jason Kao Hwang
composer / conductorJason Kao Hwang: composer, violin; Taylor Ho Bynum: cornet, flugelhorn; Joseph Daley: tuba; Andrew Drury: drum set; Ken Filiano: string bass; Sun Li: pipa; Steve Swell: trombone; Wang Guowei: erhu.
Album information
Title: Burning Bridge | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Innova Recordings
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