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Christopher Zuar Orchestra: Musings
ByChristopher Zuar
composer / conductorNot even thirty at the time of the recording, Zuar's music is surprisingly mature and well conceived. The issue, then, becomes one of finding or developing a recognizable voice in a field (jazz orchestra) which is dominated by a few voices which have become closely associated with this music.
Zuar's mentor is pianist/composer

Mike Holober
pianob.1957

Bob Brookmeyer
trombone1929 - 2011

Maria Schneider
composer / conductorHolober himself faced this issue with his composition Hiding Out, which was performed by the Gotham Jazz Orchestra back in 2008. However, that a personal voice can be found in composition for jazz orchestra can be found in Ayn Inserto, also a student of Brookmeyer (see Home Away From Home).
The above comparisons are apt, but perhaps unfair given Zuar's youth. That said, there is much to appreciate on the album. Needless to say, the band is top notch, both as a orchestra and as soloists. One unique touch is the use of voice (

Jo Lawry
vocalsEach track except "Lonely Road," is nearly six minutes and longer, thus allowing for extended development. "Remembrance" has a very attractive melody, which is harmonized many times with an impressive wall of sound. Echoing J.S. Bach, "Chaconne" uses a descending line as the ground of the composition, which features some very nice piano by

Frank Carlberg
composer / conductorThe closing, and longest, track is Egberto Gismonti's "7 Aneis," in which the fine arrangement gives Lawry's vocals a very prominent place. Interestingly, this track clearly stands apart from the others in way that is hard to define; perhaps given the tune, Zuar felt freer to let gothe results are electrifying.
Given the high bar set coming out of the gate, Zuar is most definitely someone to watch. ">
Track Listing
Remembrance; Chaconne; Vulnerable States; Ha! (Joke's On You); So Close, Yet So Far Away; Anthem; Lonely Road; 7 Aneis.
Personnel
Christopher Zuar
composer / conductorDave Pietro: alto saxophone, soprano saxophone, piccolo, flute, alto flute; Ben Kono: alto saxophone, soprano saxophone, flute, oboe, clarinet; Jason Rigby: tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, flute, clarinet; Lucas Pino: tenor saxophone, clarinet; Brian Landrus: baritone saxophone, bass clarinet; Tony Kadleck: trumpet, flugelhorn; Jon Owens: trumpet flugelhorn; Mat Jodrell: trumpet, flugelhorn; Matt Holman: trumpet, flugelhorn; Tim Albright: trombone; Matt McDonald: trombone; Alan Ferber: trombone; Max Seigel: bass trombone; Pete McCann: electric guitar, acoustic guitar; Frank Carlberg: piano, Fender Rhodes; John Hebert: electric bass, acoustic bass; Mark Ferber: drums; Rogerio Boccato: percussion (4, 6, 8); Jo Lawry: vocals (3, 5, 6, 8).
Album information
Title: Musings | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Sunnyside Records
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