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Michael Sarian: New Aurora
ByMichael Sarian
trumpetb.1985
The music's quiet side emerges from the beginning with the medley of "Dle Yaman," one of two pieces here written by Komitas, a monk and composer who founded the Armenian national school of music, and Sarian's original, "Portrait Of A Postman." It carries a peaceful, textured flow as Sarian squeezes out plaintive notes over

Santiago Leibson
keyboardsb.1988

Marty Kenney
bassDayeon Seok
drumsElsewhere the music has a brighter and livelier feel. "This Is Only The Beginning" has Sarian and Leibson sailing assertively over glitchy rhythms while "Primo" is frisky up-tempo straight jazz with off-center Monkish rhythms bubbling underneath Sarian's fuzzy but exuberant flugelhorn flights. "Scottie (33)," for basketball great Scottie Pippen, starts with the rhythm section quietly setting a brooding pace before Sarian enters in melancholy ballad mood. His playing grows firmer and louder as the piano and bass hold their positions but Seok's drums get more complex. Everything becomes more intense as Sarian swoops about deliriously. Then the tempo suddenly changes and there is a shift to a bouncy hip hop beat and the flugelhorn coolly wriggles over slippery piano, bass and drum patterns.
"The Morning After" has Sarian shouting out a poppy melody on top of a storming prog-rock piano line before the music disintegrates into gnarled free blowing. Leibson's grimly swaying line on "Mountains" evokes a similar dark and heavy feel but this time, Sarian dominates. His flugelhorn melodically soars and wails over the dramatic background waves until it breaks down into a long stretch of squeaks, pops and other small noises. On "Chinar Es," the other Komitas composition, Sarian moans with a bluesy Spanish tinge over handclaps and hushed stutters and struts from the rest of the band. The CD ends with a compact skipping and twirling horn and piano duet on

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982
This music has a sense of space and daring that reflects concepts in the ECM work of musicians like

Tomasz Stańko
trumpet1942 - 2018

Paul Motian
drums1931 - 2011
Track Listing
Dle Yaman / Portrait of a Postman; This is Only The Beginning; Aurora; Primo; Colorado Yeta; Scottie (33); The Morning After; Chinar Es; Mountains; Ask me Now.
Personnel
Michael Sarian
trumpetSantiago Leibson
keyboardsMarty Kenney
bassMatt Pavolka
bassDayeon Seok
drumsAlbum information
Title: New Aurora | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: ears&eyes Records
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