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Faith Brackenbury / Tony Bianco: Wayward Mystic-Improvisations inspired by the music of St.Hildegard von Bingen
By
Leroy Jenkins
bass, electric1932 - 2007

Rashied Ali
drums1935 - 2009

Billy Bang
violin1947 - 2011

Denis Charles
drums1933 - 1998


Tony Bianco
drumsBrackenbury invokes a wide range of influences, touching on the liturgical tradition and the Irish fiddle canon, as well as the questing investigations of

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

Paul Dunmall
saxophoneb.1953
At best, the divine tunes and free-floating uplift engender a beautiful and enduring experience in which the length of the tracks encourages the development of a trance-like state for player and listener alike. In particular, Brackenbury's ceaseless stream of lyric extemporizations and Bianco's gently pulsing wall of sound on "Hymn Of Hildegard" are sublime. On three of the four numbers titled after von Bingen's works, Brackenbury sings the composer's ethereal melodies to launch the ensuing duet. She also supplements the natural tone of her instrument with effects pedals, looping and echoing on "O Quam Mirabilis" where the organ-like swells are reminiscent of the folk song "As She Moved Through The Fair." While on the final "O Cruor Sanguinis" she conjures a near metal riff and her wah-wahed violin lends a distinctly rocky air.
Bianco provides further variety through overdubbing piano on "Placement And Resolve" and a fast walking bass line, perhaps keyboard derived, on "Cherubim's Sword." However such additions tend to obscure rather than enhance. Certainly the best of the joint improvs is the more abstract and conversational "Grace," the longest piece at 26-minutes. Here, Brackenbury at times recalls Billy Bang's irrepressible bounce until she moves into thorny, less consonant bowing and percussive plucking, while Bianco sets his initial bursts amid silence, before laying down a characteristic chattering snare commentary.
While the second disc is perhaps less successful, the first is often transcendental. Brackenbury and Bianco forthrightly stake their claim to a place in a select gathering. ">
Track Listing
Hymn of Hildegard O Fronden Virga O Quam Mirabilis Grace Placement and Resolve O Pastor Animarum Cherubim's Sword O Cruor Sanguinis
Personnel
Faith Heleene Brackenbury
violinTony Bianco
drumsAdditional Instrumentation
vocals, effects pedals, percussion,keyboards
Album information
Title: Wayward Mystic-Improvisations inspired by the music of St.Hildegard von Bingen | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: Discus Music
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