Home » Jazz Articles » Multiple Reviews » Wadada Leo Smith: Inspiration Incarnate
Wadada Leo Smith: Inspiration Incarnate
ByWadada Leo Smith
trumpetb.1941

The String Quartets Nos. 1-12
Tum Records
2022
Wadada Leo Smith may only play trumpet on two of the seven CDs in this box, but his presence as composer simultaneously challenges and highlights the dexterous technique of the RedKoral Quartet throughout. During "In the Diaspora-Earthquakes and Sunrise Missions," for instance, the foursome inhabit the piece as if in a purely improvisational approach, conjuring a dramatic atmosphere by exploring in granular detail the melodies and rhythms within the composition. And when in conjunction with additional musicians, including harpist
Alison Bjorkedal
harpLynn Vartan
percussion
The Emerald Duets
Tum Records
2022
Over the course of just less than five hours, with four different percussionists, Wadada Leo Smith presents an engrossing exhibition of the many different ways he can express himself in collaboration with others. Setting out in sharp relief just how nuanced is his playing with his creative partnerscontrasting the loose-limbed, suggestive beats of

Pheeroan AkLaff
drumsb.1955

Jack DeJohnette
drumsb.1942
Tracks and Personnel
String Quartets Nos. 1-12
Tracks: CD 1: String Quartet No. 1 (1965-1982) Movements 14; String Quartet No. 2 (1969-1980) CD 2: String Quartet No. 3 "Black Church: A First World Gathering of the Spirit" (1995) Movements 1 & 2; String Quartet No. 4 (1987-2001) Movements 1. CD 3: String Quartet No. 5 "In the Diaspora -Earthquakes and Sunrise Missions" (2005); String Quartet No. 6 "Taif: Prayer in the Garden of the Hijaz" (2007); String Quartet No. 7 "Ten Thousand Ceveus Peruvianus Amemevical" (2011). CD 4: String Quartet No. 8 "Opuntia Humifusa" (2011); String Quartet No. 9 (2001-2015) Movements 1 & 2; String Quartet No. 10 "Angela Davis: Into the Morning Sunlight" (2007-2016). CD 5: String Quartet No. 11 (1975-2019) Movements 15. CD 6: String Quartet No. 11 (1975-2019) Movements 69. CD 7: String Quartet No. 12 (2016-2018) Movements 1 & 2.
Personnel: RedKoral Quartet -Shalini Vijayan: violin; Mona Tian: violin; Andrew McIntosh: viola; Ashley Walters: cello; Alison Bjorkedal: harp; Wadada Leo Smith: trumpet; Anthony Davis: piano; Lynn Vartan: percussion; Stuart Fox: guitar; Thomas Buckner: voice.
The Emerald Duets
Tracks: CD 1: Litanies, Prayers and Meditations. CD 2: Havana, Cuba. CD 3: Mysterious Sonic Fields; CD 4: Freedom Summer, The Legacy. CD 5: Paradise: The Gardens and Fountains.
Personnel: Wadada Leo Smith: trumpet, piano; Pheeroan akLaff: drums; Andrew Cyrille: drums; Han Bennink; drums, percussion; Jack DeJohnette drums, piano, Fender Rhodes.
Tags
Multiple Reviews
Wadada Leo Smith
Doug Collette
Braithwaite & Katz Communications
TUM Records
The RedKoral Quartet
Alison Bjorkedal
Lynn Vartan
Pheeroan AkLaff
Jack DeJohnette
Comments
PREVIOUS / NEXT
Wadada Leo Smith Concerts
Oct
17
Fri
Vilnius Jazz 2025: Wadada Leo Smith - Sylvie Courvoisier...
Vilnius Old TheatreVilnius, Lithuania
Support All About Jazz
