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Mark Kavuma: Celebrating Lee Krasner: Living Colour & Thelonious Monk: Brilliant Corners

Barbican Art Gallery
Celebrating Lee Krasner: Living Colour & Thelonious Monk: Brilliant Corners
London
July 25, 2019
Tonight's event at the Barbican Art Gallery was a vivid audio-visual timewarp which transported the audience back to bohemian New York during the 1950s. The vehicles were Abstract Expressionist art and hard bop. The performance was part of the Barbican's Lee Krasner: Living Colour exhibition, which runs until September 1, 2019.
All AAJers know

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982
Krasner was a habitué of New York jazz clubs and a life-long fan of the music, and one of her favourite albums was Monk's masterpiece Brilliant Corners (Riverside, 1956). So someone at the Barbican had the bright idea of asking trumpeter

Mark Kavuma
trumpet
John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967
Kavuma has a gift for assembling empathetic lineups from outwith the pool of usual suspects. His The Banger Factory octet is a great example, bringing together relatively unknown and familiar names. Tonight's quintet was another. The Banger Factory's tenor saxophonist Mussinghi Brian Edwards and double bassist
Michael Shrimpling
bass, acousticLuca Caruso
drums
Anthony Kerr
vibraphoneb.1965
Kerr was the only band member referring to sheet music and so looked like he might have been a last-minute dep for The Banger Factory's David Mrakpor. But he did not sound like a dep and tore off some viscerally exciting solos. So, too, did Caruso. After his outstanding solo on "Ba-Lue Bolivar Ba-Lues-Are," with its masterly and Monk-like use of rhythmic displacement, the phrase The Great Caruso inevitably came to mind. Kavuma and Edwards, as we have come to expect, were on fire throughout.
The quintet played for just over an hour and a half, including a fifteen-minute interval. The eight-tune programme included all five Brilliant Corners tracks"Brilliant Corners," "Ba-Lue Bolivar Ba-Lues-Are," "Pannonica," "I Surrender Dear" and "Bemsha Swing." Familiar fare, surely, but genius material like this is not diminished by the passage of time, and nor does it need to be "reimagined" or "recalibrated." Just play it. And that is what Kavuma and the band did tonight. The only tune that was recast was "I Surrender Dear," which Monk played solo on the album. Tonight, Kavuma and Edwards sat out and it was arranged for vibraphone, bass and drums, showcasing Shrimpling. We have probably all endured tedious bass solos in our time, but this one was a mellifluous joy. The audience was rapt. You could have heard a metaphorical reefer drop.
The band also played a fast and ferocious "Hackensack," on which Kavuma's pyrotechnics evoked

Dizzy Gillespie
trumpet1917 - 1993
Lee Krasner: Living Colour runs at the Barbican until September 1, 2019. Thelonious Monk's Brilliant Corners runs for ever.
Mark Kavuma's present-tense album The Banger Factory is out on Ubuntu Music.
Photo: Joe Hart
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