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James Falzone: The Room Is
ByJimmy Giuffre
clarinet1921 - 2008
Exactly, what is with all this freedom?
Enter clarinetist

James Falzone
clarinet
Ken Vandermark
saxophoneb.1964

Keefe Jackson
saxophone
Jason Stein
clarinet, bassb.1976

Ned Rothenberg
saxophoneb.1956

Ben Goldberg
clarinetThe music of The Renga Ensemble is a journey that begins with eleven Falzone compositions (there are also three very brief improvisations) that expand, mostly imperceptibly into improvised parts. His musicians give the proper consideration to the music, but more importantly, to the other players. It's the monkeys and the football thing. Selfish soloing would have doomed this outing, the music here is played with temperance. The flow of each piece, from the brief Renga pieces to the larger compositions, "The Room Is," "White," and "Until" is refreshingly not complicated. Falzone's tracks grow organically through the written notes by way of the individual voices of his players. Ken Vandermark, doubling on baritone saxophone, provides some over-blown circular breathing to "The Second Renga" that acts as fertilizer for the clarinet plantings. Falzone's compositions are cleverly simple organisms that mutate and grow. "White" seeps out, spreading its soundscape over valleys and through hills blessed by clarinets until it pauses for a few moments of John Cage- inspired (or is it Philip Glass?) silence. The music here is for listening. Sure that statement may sound fatuous, but Falzone's ensemble suggests the opposite of pop music: that the heart will follow the ear. ">
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James Falzone
clarinetJames Falzone: Bb and Eb clarinets; Ken Vandermark: Bb clarinet, bass clarinet, baritone saxophone; Keefe Jackson: tenor saxophone, bass clarinet, contra Bb bass clarinet; Jason Stein: bass clarinet; Ben Goldberg: Bb clarinet, contra Eb alto clarinet; Ned Rothenberg: Bb clarinet, alto saxophone.
Album information
Title: The Room Is | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Allos Documents
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