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Patricia Brennan at The Jazz Gallery

Courtesy Frank Heath
The Jazz Gallery
New York, NY
December 6, 2024
One string quartet, a grand piano, a double bass and a drum kit were squished onto the cozy stage at The Jazz Gallery, but vibraphonist

Patricia Brennan
vibraphone"Suite of the Near and Far" was composed as part of Brennan's ten-month residency at this venue, which supports creative risk-taking for musicians. The Mexican-born artist is a keen stargazer and took inspiration from constellations for this music. She cataloged the northern sky and designed graphic scores based on her data. This resulted in a set of meteoric movements and intergalactic interludes that made their world (and universe) premiere in early December.
The string section opened proceedings with a passage of eerie extended techniques. Drummer

John Hollenbeck
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The voyage encountered electromagnetic radiation, alien technologies and a sprinkling of stardust during the second movement. Brennan activated gadgets and doo-dads via her left hand, while applying a violin bow to the tone bars of her vibraphone to produce a fingertip-on-crystal-wineglass sound. It was the most wistful, head-in-the-cosmos moment of the night.
Things got rocky on the next tune, with

Miles Okazaki
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Later, Brennan engaged in direct dialog with pianist

Sylvie Courvoisier
pianoAmbitious projects like "Suite of the Near and Far" carry serious risks of malfunctions, misfires or failures to launch. However, this was a successful mission. Brennan's orchestration of an unorthodox cluster of instruments propelled her audience to otherworldly realms of dark matter and glowing supernovae. For a moment, it was enough to make a cramped corner of Midtown Manhattan feel spacious and ever-expanding. And each movement contained enough rhythmic rocket fuel to keep Brennan hopping around to her own cerebral and celestial compositions.
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