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Maria Schneider Orchestra: The Thompson Fields
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Duke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974
If there is such a thing as "tone poetry" and "integrated musical suites" they are achieved in a certain perfection of The Thompson Fields. Schneider commands the dynamic sound range from pianississimo to fortississimo like the master she is, creating a sonic landscape that is as memory tactile as it is sublimely abstract. Schneider is well known for the potent autobiography in her music, an element that she makes so familiar that the music may be heard through the experiential prism of many. "Walking by Flashlight" is based on a simple repeating figure that is harmonically elaborated on in such a way to suggest gentle hills surrounding a dirt road in the early morning. This harmonic underpinning provides a vehicle for Scott Robinson's expressively serene alto clarinet (this may be the first time the alto clarinet was featured as a solo instrument. Pianist

Frank Kimbrough
piano1956 - 2020
The richly detailed "the Monarch and the Milkweed" features first,

Marshall Gilkes
tromboneb.1978

Greg Gisbert
trumpetb.1966

Donny McCaslin
saxophone, tenorb.1966
Worthy of mention is Schneider's use of the ArtistShare paradigm for funding her projects. ArtistShare is one of the Internet's first crowdfunding platforms, an entity providing artists a means of communicating their projects and securing benefactors as its business model. It also operates as a record and distribution company. This business paradigm enables artists to finance their projects by allowing the general public to directly contribute, view the creative process, and often gain access to extra material from an artist as a bonus. Schneider has perfected this method. Additionally, Schneider received through ArtistShare, commissions for four of the eight pieces in The Thompson Fields. All of this enabled Schneider to provide her release a worthy packaging with thorough liner notes and musical credits, housed in an attractive book-like case. I hope this is the future of recording. ">
Track Listing
Walking By Flashlight; The Monarch And The Milkweed; Arbiters Of Evolution; The Thompson Fields; Home; Nimbus; A Potter's Song; Lembranca.
Personnel
Maria Schneider
composer / conductorSteve Wilson: alto saxophone, soprano saxophone, clarinet, flute, alto flute; Dave Pietro: alto saxophone, soprano saxophone, clarinet, flute, alto flute, bass flute, piccolo; Rich Perry: tenor saxophone; Donny McCaslin: tenor saxophone, clarinet, flute; Scott Robinson: baritone saxophone, bass clarinet, alto clarinet, clarinet; Tony Kadleck: trumpet, fluegelhorn; Greg Gisbert: trumpet, fluegelhorn; Augie Haas: trumpet, fluegelhorn; Mike Rodriguez: trumpet, fluegelhorn; Keith O'Quinn,: trombone; Ryan Keberle: trombone; Marshall Gilkes: trombone; George Flynn: bass trombone; Gary Versace: accordion; Lage Lund: guitar; Frank Kimbrough: piano; Rogerio Boccato: percussion (8); Clarence Penn: drums; Jay Anderson: bass.
Album information
Title: The Thompson Fields | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: ArtistShare
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