Woodwind Expert/Composer/Educator
Steven Lugerner
Announces the Release of New Digital Single
"Gravitations Vol. II,"
A Duo Project with Fred Hersch,
May 12
West Coast Dates Coming Up in June & July
With Lugerner's New Band SLUGish Ensemble &
With Richard Sears Sextet Featuring Tootie Heath
Full-Length CD by New Band Jacknife,
"The Music of Jackie McLean,"
Due for Fall 2015 Release
May 6, 2015
The recording with
Hersch, a key mentor for Lugerner, is just one of several exceptional
projects that the 26-year-old has on tap this summer. He joins forces
with alto sax legend Charles McPherson on a June 5 program produced by Palo Alto Jazz Alliance at the Mitchell Park Community Center in Palo Alto.
On June 6, Lugerner presents his new band SLUGish Ensemble
at the Center for New Music in San Francisco, a 10-piece ensemble
bristling with brilliant Bay Area improvisers including trumpeter Darren
Johnston, saxophonists Cory Wright and Patrick Wolff, and drummer
Michael Mitchell. SLUGish Ensemble also performs July 27 at the Stanford Jazz Festival with special guest star Allison Miller in the drum chair.
"When I was in New
York I got really interested in writing for a larger ensemble," Lugerner
says. "These pieces are very influenced by Maria Schneider, John
Hollenbeck, John Zorn, and composers like Steve Reich, John Adams, and
and Nico Muhly."
Honoring the storied drummer Tootie Heath is the motivation behind several concerts by the Richard Sears Sextet, which performs June 11 at the Blue Whale in Los Angeles and June 12
at Piedmont Piano in Oakland (this band will then record at Fantasy
Studios). Lugerner was part of the ensemble when it premiered Sears's
suite designed to showcase the drum maestro last year, and he'll be
contributing on bass clarinet and alto sax with Patrick Wolff on tenor
sax, Kirk Knuffke on cornet, and Heath himself on drums.
"Richard wrote this
suite specifically with Tootie in mind, and he did an incredible job
writing something that is simultaneously adventurous and that draws from
the tradition," Lugerner says. "There's a lot of seriousness in that
music and a lot of joy, and Tootie embodies that whole ethos."
Lugerner recorded Gravitations Vol. I in 2013 with guitarist/banjoist Angelo Spagnolo,
and the concept for the project flowed from some of the free
improvisation practices that Lugerner learned from Hersch in 2008 as
part of a Carnegie Hall Foundation workshop (so it's hardly surprising
that he sought the pianist out for an encounter). He recorded Hersch
early one morning at his Soho apartment in the spring of 2013, looking
to capture the first music that he played that day.
"The idea is to record
the first few phrases or gestures that come out involuntarily, whatever
your hands or brain gravitates toward," Lugerner says. "I'll take eight
or maybe ten minute-long snippets, transcribe them, and then I
orchestrate woodwind parts on top of the original layer. Sometimes I'll
do an exact orchestration of what they're doing, and other times I'll
harmonize parts on top."
The resulting music is unlike anything else in Hersch's extensive discography of duo encounters. Familiar but strange, Gravitations Vol. II
is a beautiful and intimate conversation which distills something
essential about Hersch's music, turning his building blocks into sturdy
but fanciful and self-contained edifices.
Born (May 20, 1988) in Redwood City and raised in Burlingame, just south of San Francisco, Steven Lugerner
moved to New York in 2006 to attend the New School for Jazz and
Contemporary Music where he graduated with honors four years later. He
moved back to the Bay Area in 2013 to take a position at the Stanford
Jazz Workshop and has maintained a bicoastal presence ever since.
Steven Lugerner in Performance:
6/5 Charles McPherson Quintet w/ Andrew Speight & Steven Lugerner,
Mitchell Park Community Center, Palo Alto (presented by Palo Alto Jazz Alliance)
6/6 SLUGish Ensemble, Center for New Music, San Francisco
6/11 appearing as part of Richard Sears Sextet featuring Tootie Heath, Blue Whale, Los Angeles
6/12 appearing as part of Richard Sears Sextet featuring Tootie Heath, Piedmont Piano, Oakland (to be recorded)
7/27 SLUGish Ensemble, Stanford Jazz Festival
LISTEN to Gravitations Vol. II with Fred Hersch
LISTEN to a taste of "On the Nile"
from the forthcoming Jacknife CD, The Music of Jackie McLean
Web Site: stevenlugerner.com
Media Contact:
Terri Hinte
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