a cosmic rhythm with each stroke

Vijay Iyer, Wadada Leo Smith

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A cosmic rhythm with each stroke features pianist Viay Iyer and the musician he has described as his “hero, friend and teacher”, trumpeter Wadada Leo Smith. Vijay has previously played extensively with Wadada in Smith’s Golden Quartet, but the present album is the first documentation of their duo work, produced by Manfred Eicher at New York’s Avatar Studios in October 2015. The centre-piece of the album is the spellbinding title suite, dedicated to Nasreen Mohamedi (1937-1990), the innovative Indian artist whose improvisatory imagery evokes abstracted rhythms. Trumpet and piano interact here with creative sensitivity to tone, texture and space. Vijay Iyer and Wadada Leo Smith will be premiering A cosmic rhythm with each stroke at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art in March 2016 in the context of a major exhibition dedicated to Nasreen Mohamedi’s art and writings. The “suite for Nasreen” is framed on the album by Iyer’s composition “Passage” and Smith’s concluding piece “Marian Anderson”, inspired by the great US contralto.
A cosmic rhythm with each stroke präsentiert den Pianisten Vijay Iyer zusammen mit jenem Musiker, den er als seinen „Helden, Freund und Lehrer“ bezeichnet, den Trompeter Wadada Leo Smith. Vijay hat bei früheren Gelegenheiten schon ausgiebig mit Wadada musiziert – in dessen Golden Quartet; das vorliegende Album stellt nun die erste Dokumentation ihrer Duo-Arbeit dar. Produziert wurde ds Album von Manfred Eicher im Oktober 2015 im Avatar Studio in New York. Das Kernstück des Albums ist die fesselnde Titelsuite, gewidmet Nasreen Mohamedi (1937-1990), der indischen Künstlerin, deren innovative Bilderwelt abstrahierte Rhythmen heraufbeschwören. Trompete und Klavier interagieren hier mit schöpferischer Sensibilität hinsichtlich Ton, Textur und Raum. Vijay Iyer und Wadada Leo Smith werden A cosmic rhythm with each stroke im März 2016 im New Yorker Metropolitan Museum of Art vorstellen – im Rahmen einer großen Ausstellung, die Nasreen Mohamedis Kunst und Schriften gewidmet ist. Die „Suite für Nasreen‘ wird auf dem Album eingerahmt von Vijay Iyers Komposition „Passage“ und Smiths Schlussstück „Marian Anderson“, das der großen US-amerikanischen Opernsängerin Marian Anderson gedenkt.
Featured Artists Recorded

October 2015, Avatar Studios, New York

Original Release Date

11.03.2016

  • 1Passage
    (Vijay Iyer)
    06:15
  • A cosmic rhythm with each stroke
    (Vijay Iyer, Wadada Leo Smith)
  • 2All becomes alive09:09
  • 3The empty mind receives04:55
  • 4Labyrinths06:43
  • 5A divine courage09:12
  • 6Uncut emeralds07:43
  • 7A cold fire05:55
  • 8Notes on water07:58
  • 9Marian Anderson
    (Wadada Leo Smith)
    08:23
a cosmic rhythm with each stroke features Vijay Iyer and his “hero, friend and teacher”, Wadada Leo Smith. Vijay previously played extensively with Wadada in the trumpeter’s Golden Quartet. As he recalls in the liner notes here, “That group’s broad palette included ‘pure’ tones and distorted sound, motion and stillness, melody and noise. In quartet performances, Wadada and I often became a unit within the unit generating spontaneous duo episodes as formal links. In the process, a space of possibility emerged that introduced me to other systems of music-making. We have continued this approach in recent years…” A particularly inspiring collaboration at New York’s The Stone early in 2015 underlined the affinity of their sounds and concepts and made the documentation of the duo a priority. Hence this album, produced by Manfred Eicher at New York’s Avatar Studios in October 2015, which captures the improvisational magic of the duo, the expressive individuality of the participants and the ways in which they can – as Wadada Leo Smith says – “merge as a single wave, or a single voice.”
 
The centre-piece of the album is the spellbinding seven-part title suite, dedicated to Indian artist Nasreen Mohamedi (1937-1990). Wadada’s trumpet and Vijay’s piano (and occasional electronics) interact here with creative sensitivity to tone, texture and space. Though the musical form of the suite was largely shaped in the moment in the studio, the recording was preceded by studying and discussing Mohamedi’s work and reading her journals. As Iyer has explained it, in their musical responses to the artwork, he and Smith shared “a certain understanding, a certain set of governing ideas.”
 
In a major profile piece on Vijay Iyer in the February 1st, 2016 issue of The New Yorker, writer Alec Wilkinson notes that the suite “begins with Smith playing a bright rising phrase like a herald, that seems to announce a character’s taking the stage. What follows might be a two-figure play in which the exchanges involve mortality or impermanence or divinity. The musicians seem to trade remarks and sometimes talk along with one another […] Sometimes they appear to reflect on an exchange and sometimes they brood separately. The discourses are both cultivated and passionate.”
 
The “suite for Nasreen” is framed on the album by Iyer’s opening composition “Passage” and Smith’s concluding piece “Marian Anderson”, inspired by the great US contralto (1897-1993), an influential singer and an important figure in the civil rights movement. Smith’s colourful graphic score for the latter piece is itself an artwork.
 
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Both musicians have received a great deal of international press attention in recent seasons. Wadada Leo Smith was voted Composer of the Year in 2015 by the Jazz Journalists Association, and in 2013 was a Pulitzer Prize finalist, in the wake of his landmark work Ten Freedom Summers. Vijay Iyer, meanwhile, received the annual prize of the German Record Critics (Preis der Deutschen Schapllattenkritik, Jahrespreis) – the latest of many awards – for his album Break Stuff (with Marcus Gilmore and Stephan Crump), and was voted Jazz Artist of the Year in the Down Beat Critics Poll. Iyer’s other releases on ECM are Mutations, with his music for piano, string quartet and electronics, and Radhe Radhe: Rites of Holi, a collaboration with the late filmmaker Prashant Bhargava, and the International Contemporary Ensemble. He also appears on the album Far Side as a member of Roscoe Mitchell’s Note Factory.
 
Vijay Iyer is currently artist-in-residence at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art, and he and Wadada Leo Smith will be premiering a cosmic rhythm with each stroke there in March 2016, in the context of an exhibition dedicated to Nasreen Mohamedi’s art and writings.
 
Wadada Leo Smith first recorded for ECM in 1978 on Divine Love, with Lester Bowie, Kenny Wheeler, Charlie Haden, Dwight Andrews and Bobby Naughton. He also has an entirely solo album, Kulture Jazz, recorded in 1992. His association with ECM, however, goes back to the very beginning of the label’s history. (Theo Kotulla’s 1971 film See The Music in which Marion Brown and Leo Smith outline their artistic philosophy and perform their music with Manfred Eicher, Thomas Stöwsand and Fred Braceful – was revived in 2012 for the exhibition ECM: A Cultural Archaeology at Munich’s Haus der Kunst.)
 
Smith belongs to the first generation of players to come out of Chicago’s hugely influential Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians and in 2015 participated in concerts, on both sides of the Atlantic, celebrating the AACM’s 50th anniversary.
 
 
YEAR DATE VENUE LOCATION
2024 September 23 Wigmore Hall London, United Kingdom
2024 September 25 Bimhuis Amsterdam, Netherlands
2024 September 26 Handelsbeurs Concertzaal Gent, Netherlands
2024 September 28 Monheim Jazz Fest Monheim, Germany
2024 September 29 Jazzhaus Freiburg, Germany
2024 September 30 ZigZag Berlin, Germany
2024 October 02 Enjoy Jazz Festival Ludwigshafen, Germany
2024 October 04 Angra Jazz Festival Angra, Portugal
2024 October 06 Birdland Neuburg, Germany
2024 October 07 Enjoy Jazz Festival Mannheim, Germany
2024 October 09 The Blue Note Milano, Italy
2024 October 10 Seixal Jazz Festival Seixal, Portugal
2024 October 12 Nasjonal Jazzscene, Victoria Oslo, Norway
2024 October 13 Fasching Stockholm, Sweden
2024 October 26 Archive Of Desire Los Angeles CA, United States
2024 October 31 Earshot Jazz Seattle WA, United States
2024 October 31 Earshot Jazz Seattle WA, United States
2024 November 01 Jacqua Concert Hall Eugene OR, United States
2024 November 02 SF Jazz San Francisco CA, United States
2024 November 03 SF Jazz San Francisco CA, United States
2024 November 16 Kennedy Center Washington DC, United States
2024 November 24 tba Rockport MA, United States