Jane Ira Bloom (soprano saxophone)
Dawn Clement (piano)
Mark Helias (bass)
Bobby Previte (drums)
+ 2017 DownBeat Critics Poll
Soprano Saxophonist Of The Year
(2 CD Set Outline OTL 143)
Street Date: September 8, 2017
American original Jane Ira Bloom does it again. This time the 21st-century soprano saxophonist reimagines the poetry of 19th-century visionary Emily Dickinson in two different settings. Her new 2 Cd pack
showcases her jazz quartet’s interpretation of Dickinson’s poetry and
includes a second version for jazz quartet and spoken word featuring
readings by popular stage & film actor Deborah Rush. After the
success of her 2016 trio album release Early Americans, Bloom shifts gears with Wild Lines / Improvising Emily Dickinson (OTL143) showcasing
her acclaimed quartet in dialogue with poetry in her seventeenth album
and first foray into music and text. Her sound is like no other on the
straight horn and she lets it fly with long-time band mates Dawn Clement
(piano), Mark Helias (bass) & Bobby Previte (drums). Adding the
Emily Dickinson narrative to the ensemble on disc 2 is acclaimed actor
Deborah Rush. Bloom composed Wild Lines when she was awarded a
2015 CMA/ Doris Duke New Jazz Works commission. She was inspired to
musically reimagine Dickinson when she learned that the poet was a
pianist and improviser herself, reconfirming what she’d always felt in
the jazz-like quality of Dickinson’s phrasing. “I didn’t always understand her but I always felt Emily’s use of words mirrored the way a jazz musician uses notes.” Wild Lines’
premiere at the poet’s home in Amherst, MA was followed by performances
at the Kennedy Center and the NYPL for the Performing Arts. The
ensemble then headed into Avatar Studios to record in stereo and
surround-sound with renowned audio engineer Jim Anderson. The album
features fourteen Bloom originals inspired by fragments of Dickinson
poetry and prose mined from both her collected works and envelope poems
“The Gorgeous Nothings.” The album closes with a solo rendition of an
American classic, Rodgers & Hart’s ”It’s Easy to Remember.” Artist
Gina Werfel contributes a stunning motion painting for the CD’s cover
image. Wild Lines / Improvising Emily Dickinson illuminates why jazz critic Brian Priestly called Jane Ira Bloom “the poet of the soprano saxophone.”
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