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Roscoe Mitchell with Ostravska Banda: Distant Radio Transmission
ByRoscoe Mitchell
saxophoneb.1940

Art Ensemble Of Chicago
band / ensemble / orchestraThe centerpiece of Distant Radio Transmission is the twenty-minute title track. Mitchell works with the Czech Orchestra Ostravska Banda under the long-time direction of composer/conductor Petr Kotik. He had collaborated with Mitchell on Not Yet: Six Compositions (Mutable Music, 2013). Kotik's affinity for genre-less new music can be heard in his excellent album Alvin Lucier: Orchestral Works (New World Music, 2013) with the Janacek Philharmonic Orchestra. The "Nonaah Trio," in which Mitchell does not perform, features flutist John C. Savage who played on

Andrew Hill
piano1931 - 2007

Mark Dresser
bass, acousticb.1952
Dominic Duval
bass1945 - 2016

Joëlle Léandre
bassb.1951

Barre Phillips
bassb.1934
The title track originates from an improvisation recorded by Mitchell,

Craig Taborn
pianob.1970

Thomas Buckner
vocals"Nonaah Trio" is a reworking of "Nonaah" which first appeared as a squawking one-and-one-half minute exercise on The Roscoe Mitchell Solo Saxophone Concerts (Sackville Recordings, 1974). It was later released in two versions as the title track of a 1977 Mitchell double album on the Nessa label, and later still on AEoC's Fanfare For The Warriors (Atlantic, 1982). It was finally rendered as a bassoon, flute, and piano piece on Mitchell's Four Compositions (Lovely Music, 1987). On Distant Radio Transmission the piece is performed in a similar configuration but with oboe replacing the bassoon. The captivating, pastoral fourteen-minute arrangement resembles nothing like the original piece.
The third composition, "Cutouts for Woodwind Quintet" was originally composed by Mitchell in 1985 for a woodwind quintet and also appeared on the album Four Compositions. Again presented by that configuration, it is stunning throughout with its odd meter and rhapsodic cadence. The album wraps up with the three-movement suite "8-8-88" which Mitchell began composing on the corresponding date and continued to refine over ten years. It had been performed by chamber pianist Stephen Rush on Roscoe Mitchell: Numbers (Rogueart, 2011) but here is rendered by a programmed Yamaha Disklavier. With its radical time signatures and impersonal nature, it's a curious set on which to end the album.
For the most part, Distant Radio Transmission is a whirling, appealing open palette full of textures and gradations. Mitchell understands the language of each instrument and he uses that knowledge to craft rhythmically interesting dialogs unburdened by fixed tempos and restricting structures. It's Mitchell's best work since Bells For The South Side (ECM, 2017), and highly recommended. ">
Track Listing
Distant Radio Transmission; Nonaah Trio; Cutouts for Woodwind Quintet; 8.8.88 Pt 1; 8.8.88 Pt 2; 8.8.88 Pt 3.
Personnel
Roscoe Mitchell
saxophonePetr Kotik
composer / conductorThomas Buckner
vocalsJames Fei
saxophoneJohn C. Savage
fluteCatherine Lee
oboeDana Reason
pianoRoberta Michel
fluteChrista Robinson
oboeCarlos Corddeio
clarinetSara Schoenbeck
bassoonJohn Gattis
french hornSeth Horvitz
programmingAdditional Instrumentation
Daniel Havel: flute; Malgorzata Hlawsa: flute; Kamila Motková: oboe; Denisa Bílá: oboe; Luká? Danhel: clarinet; Carlos Cordeiro: clarinet; Stefanie Liedtke: bassoon; Jan Soukup: bassoon; Monika Cerovská: horn; Jan Garláthy: horn; Andy Kozar: trumpet; William Lang: trombone; Gergely Lukács: tuba; Adam Maros: percussion; Miklos Holló: percussion; Chris Nappi: percussion; Keiko Shichijo: piano; Ivana Dohnalová: harp; Conrad Harris: violin; Pauline Kim Harris: violin; Eszter Krulik: violin; Marco Cano: violin; David Danel: violin; Nikolaus Schlierf: viola; Juraj Madari: viola; Liuh Wen Ting: viola; Andrej Gál: violoncello; Matthias Lorenz: violoncello; Juho Laitinen: violoncello; Franti?ek V?rostko: contrabass; Juraj Bajús: contrabass.
Album information
Title: Distant Radio Transmission | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Wide Hive Records
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