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ECM Showcase at NYC Winter Jazzfest 2017

Tishman Auditorium, The New School
New York City
January 7, 2017
Music has been a comfort in troubling times ever since there were humans to bring about troubles to begin with. Rare, however, is that music which seeks not only to placate but also demonstrate. The world of ECM Records, insofar as it has come to be defined through nearly five decades of mapping, demonstrates in every sense of the word by: proving that genres are as fluid as the identities of those shaping them, illustrating music's potential for both protecting tradition and breaking it, manifesting emotions that might otherwise remain hidden, and, above all, taking part in a larger conversation between performers and listeners. The latter dynamic was on full display throughout 2017's NYC Winter Jazzfest, for which ECM claimed a stage at the New School's Tishman Auditorium.
The overarching theme of the 2017 Jazzfest was social justice: a corner piece of ECM's puzzle, which has always been about the power of cumulative experience. In that vein, and in contrast to 2016's label showcase, this theme played out consistently as a measure of growth through time. Each of the evening's five concerts, apart from the last, seemed to search for its heart, feeling its way through the uncertainties being collectively faced as we listeners sat on the cusp of a new political era, for better or worse. Seeking out footholds in this unstable terrain, these musicians worked their way toward safer havens at the end of each set.
Bassist

Michael Formanek
bass, acousticb.1958

Tim Berne
saxophone, altob.1954

Craig Taborn
pianob.1970

Gerald Cleaver
drumsb.1963
From these intensities arose the quiet mountain of Danish guitarist

Jakob Bro
guitarb.1978

Thomas Morgan
bass, acoustic
Joey Baron
drumsb.1955
After this misty atmospheric shift, the articulations of saxophonist

Ravi Coltrane
saxophone, tenorb.1965

David Virelles
pianob.1983
As if squaring a circle,

Bill Frisell
guitar, electricb.1951
Even more impressive, then, that the night should end on a whole other plain as pianist Nik Bärtsch's Mobilewhich boasts the further talents of bass clarinetist Sha and master percussionists Kaspar Rast and Nicolas Stockerdazzled with their precision. Their performance, all-acoustic and without break, lifted the bar high. Though the band had played in NYC just last year at the Rubin Museum, here they were just as fresh, more compact and playful. They dipped their oars into the waters the moment they took their seats. Soft bass drum hits, bowed cymbals, and gongs held the foreground while B?rtsch pinpointed stars in the backdrop. Snaking lines from Shawhose displays of circular breathing were nothing short of, well, breathtakingand the bandleader's delicate propulsions gave Rast and Stocker just the incentive they needed to find careful purchase. B?rtsch, per usual, found creative ways to exploit the piano's inner body, striking, muting, and strumming its frame and strings with a master storyteller's gift for color. As manifested in the occasional dramatic moment, including a satori-inducing crash of bass and cymbal that startled nearly everyone in attendance, B?rtsch's trajectory was all about the profundity of decay. Stocker's tuned percussion was a reminder of the through-composed exactitude of the sounds, but also the room for variation within it. This "mobile," then, was not perpetual, but one whose ephemeralness was underscored by its grasp of eternity.
In the end, this was an evening that will likely remember us more than we it. But that's okay, because music is one of the last genuine repositories for all that disturbs us, purified by the unpredictable, and is living proof that unity coheres through independence. And as we move forward, if not backward, into one of the most divisive improvisations in political history, we do well to remember that art is not only reactive but, as ECM continues to show us, also proactive. So should we be, too, holding signs to our hearts as those with power hold trembling hands to theirs.
Photo credit: Glen DiCrocco
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