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Peter Sprague String Consort: Dr. Einstein's Spin
By
Chick Corea
piano1941 - 2021

Charlie Haden
bass, acoustic1937 - 2014

Pat Metheny
guitarb.1954
One of his ongoing projects, The Peter Sprague String Consort, represents a true marriage of jazz trio with string quartet, and the ensemble is back after 2009's The Wild Blue (SBE, 2010) with Dr. Einstein's Spin, which was in part commissioned by Chamber Music America's New Jazz Works program.
Opening with the deliriously episodic "Mundaka," string pizzicatos swirl over drummer

Duncan Moore
drums
Bob Magnusson
bass, acousticb.1947
The commissioned suite begins with "Molecules." On a 5/4 theme with Bartók-ian overtones, Sprague's nylon-string instrument is joined by the full ensemble's bristling intensity; the sublime integration conjures a sonic density remarkable for a chamber group. Sprague's solo is deft and daring, and Moore turns up the heat and volume as the ensemble powers toward an ecstatic vortex.
"Rainbows" is superb string writing: lush as the jungle and never saccharine, Magnusson's warm, fluid bass sets the opening vamp, with Jacobson's winding vibrato leading the way through near-impossibly rich harmonies. The strings recede for Sprague's offering, then rush back in for a short round-robin of improvised solos themselves.
"The Expanse" is where it all explodes, like a musical version of the "Big Bang." Dark, ominous voices in long dissonant intervals, with deep dialog between guitar and cello over malleted toms and shimmering cymbals, trigger an accelerando suggesting interstellar travel before Magnusson emerges alonebalancing alacrity with pure sound sculpture. The string quartet cranks it up towards a fusion caterwaul reminiscent of the

Mahavishnu Orchestra
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1971

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

Elvin Jones
drums1927 - 2004
Chamber music that ripples with muscularity and the flow of real improvising, Dr. Einstein's Spin is a sublime balance of disparate elements that makes for rewarding listening. ">
Track Listing
Mundaka; Molecules (Dr. Einstein's Spin Movement I); Rainbows (Dr. Einstein's Spin Movement II); The Expanse (Dr. Einstein's Spin III); The End of the Internet.
Personnel
Peter Sprague
guitarPeter Sprague: guitars; Bob Magnusson: double-bass; Duncan Moore: drums; Bridget Dolkas: violin; Jeanne Skrocki: violin; Pam Jacobson: viola; Lars Hoefs: cello; Carter Dewberry: cello (1).
Album information
Title: Dr. Einstein's Spin | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: SBE records
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