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This very intriguing set has violinist Sam Bardfeld narrating a story about a man searching for his purpose in life, trying to decide whether to become a dentist or an esoteric musician. While Bardfeld's brief narrations (labeled "Chapter I," "Chapter II," etc.) are only of passing interest, the music is superior. Sometimes a bit reminiscent of the Bobby Hutcherson Blue Note sessions of the 1960s where Hutcherson's vibes took the place of a piano, these quintet performances feature plenty of interplay between violinist Bardfeld, trumpeter Ron Horton, and vibraphonist Tom Beckham; dynamic solos; and completely unpredictable writing that falls into the modern mainstream of jazz. ~ Scott Yanow
“Sam Bardfeld is a marvellously gifted violinist, composer and arranger” - K. Leander Williams, TimeOutNY“Bardfeld has a loose bow and a mercurial mind. Lots of air and light in this wonderful band - Four Stars” - Paul deBarros, DownBeat“All music tells stories” muses violinist and bandleader Sam Bardfeld, “jazz especially has always been about the idea of a story within a story. You start with a composition and then the solo is someone’s personal spin on the original yarn.” Bardfeld is talking about stories for a reason. His new CD, Periodic Trespasses [The Saul Cycle] on the FreshSound/NewTalent label is a modern jazz record with seven brief spoken interludes (with underscoring by post-production guru Danny Blume/Good & Evil) that tell the story of a fictional protagonist named Saul. “I was sitting on a batch of tunes, literally sitting on the beach thinking about what each was about and what connected them and the character of Saul kind of invented himself.” As the violinist in the Jazz Passengers and the new Roy Nathanson quintet, Bardfeld is no stranger to the idea that jazz can be simultaneously whimsical and conceptual. His varied sideman life also includes current work with Bruce Springsteen (with the Boss' "Pete Seeger Project" jazz pianist D.D. Jackson and the Cuban/klezmer/downtown Septeto Roberto Rodriguez. Past gigs include work with John Zorn, Ray Anderson, Mark Ribot, James Spaulding, Anthony Braxton, John Cale, Mark Dresser, Johnny Pacheco, Jeff "Tain" Watts, Steve Bernstein, Nancy Sinatra, The String Trio of NY, Drew Gress, Butch Morris, PhilipJohnston.So what is the relationship between Sam Bardfeld and Saul? I know Sam, and Saul isn’t Sam any more than “Philip Roth” in the novel Operation Shylock was the same person as his author, Philip Roth. It’s just that the resemblances aren’t unintentional. Saul wouldn’t be out of place in a Philip Roth book, or for that matter in one of Ben Katchor’s graphic novels with their gray-suited workaday miracles. “Graphic novel is a great analogy” says Bardfeld. “I wanted just enough words to give listeners a narrative context - let them respond to the music itself with their own pictures and feelings. Bardfeld’s debut as a leader and composer was Taxidermy (CIMP), which got four stars from Downbeat andmade the top-ten lists at CODA and Cadence magazines in 2000. The raw materials of Periodic Trespasses come fromthe same vein. There’s an angular melodicism reminiscent of Eric Dolphy, and a delicacy of texture and spacing in thearrangements here with trumpet, vibes, rhythm section, and his inimitable violin. “I was definitely influenced bymid-1960’s Dolphy and Andrew Hill on this record, a period when things were just teetering on the edge between structure and freedom.” There’s also the Afro-Cuban rhythms Bardfeld has honed in New York’s Latin scene. (He wrote the book on Latin violin, literally: it’s called Latin Violin.) There’s a playful humor in the tunes that Sam’s work with Roy Nathanson has encouraged. But it was also there in the surrealistic ska tunes Sam played back in the day, when he was the coolest nerd in high school.Bardfeld’s bandmates on Periodic Trespasses: trumpeter Ron Horton (Andrew Hill/Lee Konitz), vi Periodic Trespasses Music Sam Bardfeld Periodic Trespasses Songs Periodic Trespasses Review
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