Leap of Faith Chinese Orchestra
Jade Mirror of the Four Unknowns
A unique and fascinating edition of the Leap of Faith Orchestra, bringing special guests Jimmy Zhao, Yazhi Gao, Jiaxin Winky Wan, Ziya Gao, and Jiangcheng Guan performing on Chinese instruments to join with the core duo of David Peck on clarinets, saxophones, clarinets & flutes, Glynis Lomon on cello, aquasonic & voice, along with percussionist/drummer Michael Knoblach.
Excerpt From Liner Notes by PEK
“… The combination of Evil Clown regulars with newbies and relative newbies from very different cultural origins really produced a striking and unique contribution to the Leap of Faith Orchestra’s catalog. Look for more from the Leap of Faith Chinese Orchestra later this year.…”
Jade Mirror of the Four Unknowns:
Leap of Faith Chinese Orchestra
Evil Clown Headquarters, Waltham MA – 1 April 2023
1) Jade Mirror of the Four Unknowns- 1:10:05
PEK – clarinet, contralto & contrabass clarinets, sopranino, alto, & tenor saxophones, bass flute, tarota, hulusi, melodica, novation peak, moog subsequent, prophet, nord stage 3, [d]ronin, soma pipe, theremin with moogerfooger, 17-string bass, guqin, chime and spring boxes, gongs, plate gong, Englephone, log drums, brotosaurus & tank bells, Tibetan bowls, bells & chimes , orchestral chimes, danmo, balafon, xylophone, almglocken, orchestral anvils
Glynis Lomon – cello, aquasonic, voice
Jimmy Zhao – ban hu, jing hu, erhu, bawu
Yazhi Guo – suona, xun, dizi, soprano sax, hulusi, shen, didgeridoo
Jiaxin Wan – guzheng, spring & chime rod boxes, Englephone, danmo, chimes, woodblocks
Ziyi Gao – pipa
Jiangcheng Guan – Chinese percussion
Michael Knoblach – frame drum, busy box drum, enamel bowls, devil chasers axatse, abacuses, African rattles, Fischer Price toys, sheep shears, wooden billiards triangle, tit-fer, bells, sand blocks, antique child rattles, horses-ass-a-phone, basket of rocks, spooky world, noise makers, spinning toy, acme siren whistle, mortar & pestle, lobster pot, gong, slinky, wood robot, jar of nails
Joel Simches – Live to 2-track recording
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Liner Notes by PEK
Leap of Faith is the core duet of the Leap of Faith Orchestra (LOFO) comprised of PEK on clarinets, saxophones, clarinets & flutes, and Glynis Lomon on cello, aquasonic & voice. The ensemble is based in Boston and dates back to the early 90s. We utilize a huge arsenal of additional Evil Clown instruments to improvise long works featuring transformations across highly varied sonorities. At times, the core unit has been a trio or even a quartet. The longest running core unit was comprised of PEK, Glynis and drummer Yuri Zbitnov, who played for the last couple of years of the archival period and the first 5 years of the reboot starting in 2015. The ensemble has always been highly modular, and our many recordings (well over 100) feature the core unit in dozens of configurations with a huge list of guests and occasionally as only the core unit with no guests. Currently, the core unit is the duet of PEK and Lomon and we are regularly presenting LIVESTREAMs to YouTube from Evil Clown Headquarters with other guest performers.
Due to the pandemic, and the associated lack of appropriate venue for larger ensembles, the Leap of Faith Orchestra has not performed in a while. Generally, I add Orchestra to the name of any of the ensembles when the group is 7 or more performers, so this session with 8 players counts. Our very special guests for this set are Jimmy Zhao, Yazhi Gao, Jiaxin Winky Wan, Ziya Gao, and Jiangcheng Guan on Chinese instruments. Jimmy has been on two Evil Clown recordings for the Expanse Meets the JMDE Quartet albums (Scope and Span). For those performances, he brought a broad range of Chinese Instruments and a few Western ones… We had a great time and Jimmy asked if we could expand the Chinese section for future performances! The ensemble is rounded out with Glynis Lomon and Evil Clown regular Michael Knoblach on percussion. For this edition of the LOFO I have titled the ensemble the Leap of Faith Chinese Orchestra… Not because it is like a traditional Chinese Orchestra, but because it is Leap of Faith Orchestra with a strong Chinese element.
Last fall, right before the studio conversion construction began which shut down production for about 4 months, we did the first session of Leap of Faith Chinese Orchestra with Jimmy, Yazhi and Yazhi’s wife Tao and a 4 person string section. I originally set out to have a large string section for this set, but I could not get all the schedules to line up, so this session has more Chinese musicians and fewer string players. Until a day before the set I thought we were going to have bassist Tony Leva, who was a regular for a couple of years 5 or 6 years ago.
Large improvisation ensembles create a tricky aesthetic problem. Without preplanning, many times big impov bands generate a wall-of-sound, which as it continues, does not display much development. My broad palette approach, along with a general direction to the players to spend about a third of the total duration laying out, is designed to address this difficulty. With the musicians changing instruments and the ensemble size shrinking and swelling throughout the work, the sonority undergoes dramatic transformation, the sequence of which is the form of the piece emergent from the decisions of the improvisors.
I had really been looking forward to this set and I was not disappointed… Everyone had their big ears on and really listened to each other. The combination of Evil Clown regulars with newbies and relative newbies from very different cultural origins really produced a striking and unique contribution to the Leap of Faith Orchestra’s catalog. Look for more from the Leap of Faith Chinese Orchestra later this year.
I really like this set, and I bet you will too…
PEK 4/2/2023
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