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Tim Garland: Moment Of Departure
ByTim Garland
clarinet, bassb.1966
This combination of musical control and liberty has been at the heart of the
Lighthouse Trio
band / ensemble / orchestra
Chick Corea
piano1941 - 2021

Soft Machine
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1966

Dave Liebman
saxophoneb.1946

Dave Holland
bassb.1946

Gwilym Simcock
pianob.1981

Pat Metheny
guitarb.1954

Yazz Ahmed
trumpet
Thomas Gould
violinRob Millett
percussionThis ambitious project begins with "Winds of Hope" with trio and strings ushering in the fanfare melody. Simcock is fleet-fingered, Sirkis drives the rhythms and Garland's playing over the swooping strings is lyrical and lithe, making this a rousing opener. "No Horizon" has a pulsing piano motif and Turkish rhythms. Garland's playing flows and swirls before that piano motif returns making this one of the stand-out tracks. Ahmed's superb flugelhorn helps portray an ocean world in "Sub Vita." The trio excels with their interplay and in creating mood and atmosphere. The title track comprises of spontaneous improvisations with a score composed to fit.
The second half of the album prominently features violinist Thomas Gould. Initially joining the trio and the Britten Sinfonia in "Approaching Winter." This is derived from themes in the "Winter" section of Vivaldi's Four Seasons and uses this as a base for some thrilling improvisation. Gould also features with the strings of the London Studio Orchestra in Garland's concerto "The Forever Seed." This five-part pastoral composition based on the seasons has Garland conducting. There are further occasional nods to Vivaldi and Millett's cimbalom is accentuated alongside Gould and Simcock's contributions, as the composition moves between written and improvised phases.
This is the most high-reaching project of Garland's career. His compositions draw on a range of influences from jazz, classical, pastoral, Turkish and free-form and are displayed in trio and orchestral forms. His ability to compose, play and arrange musical narratives makes him one of the most accomplished musicians in contemporary jazz. There are many surprises along the way; these surprises only come from an artist prepared to take risks and put those risks front and center. There is an obvious rapport within the trio that fuels both their improvisations and their intricate interactions with their musical partners, making this a wide-ranging, stimulating and exciting listen. ">
Track Listing
Winds Of Hope; Trails; No Horizon; The Impossible Self; Sub Vita; Moment of Departure; Moment Of Arrival; Approaching Winter; The Forever Seed Part I--Fruit; The Forever Seed Part II--Made Beautiful; The Forever Seed Part III--Harbinger; The Forever Seed Part IV--Nascency; The Forever Seed Part V--Praise.
Personnel
Tim Garland
clarinet, bassGwilym Simcock
pianoAsaf Sirkis
drumsThomas Gould
violinYazz Ahmed
trumpetAdditional Instrumentation
Yazz Ahmed: flugelhorn (5); Britten Sinfonia Orchestra; London Studio Orchestra..
Album information
Title: Moment Of Departure | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Ubuntu Music
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