Leap of Faith Orchestra & Sub-Units

At Third Life Studios


Inferences


Excerpt From Liner Notes by PEK

“…  For this performance, with 9 players total to work with, I decided to structure the first half of the show a bit different than usual. We did three 20 minute pieces with core Leap of Faith and 2 of the other 6 joining in for each piece. It’s striking how different these sets are from each other….”

Inferences:

Leap of Faith Orchestra & Sub-Units

Third Life Studios, Somerville MA – 7 July 2018

Disc 1:

1)  Sub-Unit 1: Derivations – 20:41

2)  Sub-Unit 2: Predicates – 20:45

3)  Sub-Unit 3: Fuzzy Logic  – 20:21

Disc 2:

4)  Inferences AKA Tweedy (probably) Flies – 52:51

PEK (1-4) – clarinet & Contraalto clarinet, sopranino, bamboo soprano, alto, tenor & bass saxophones, contrabassoon, English horn, tarota, sheng, Goat Horn, Wood Flute, tromboon, Vevuzela, Melodica, Aquasonic, metal, Wood, slide whistles, wind siren, game calls, voice

Glynis Lomon (1-4) – cello, aquasonic, voice, hand chimes

Yuri Zbitnov (1-4) – drums, wood, metal, hand chimes aquasonic, Vevuzela, voice

Bob Moores (1,4) – trumpet, hand chimes, Vevuzela, metal, crank siren, voice 

Duane Reed (1,4) – baritone horn, bass trombone

Reverend Grant Beale (3,4) – guitar

Chris Florio (3,4) – guitar

Albey onBass (2-4) – fretless electric bass, hand chimes, metal

Emilio Gonzalez (2,4) – piano

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Liner Notes by PEK

Five times a year, a smallish Leap of Faith Orchestra (10 to 15 players) heads over to Third Life Studios in Somerville for an evening of large ensemble improvisation. For the first half of the show, we do four short 15 minute improvisations by different quartet sub-groupings of the orchestra. Then we do a 50 minute improvisation with everyone.

These shows are open to the entire Evil Clown roster of about 50 musicians. So, although we have some steady regulars, the orchestra really is different every time. I assign the sub-units to take advantage of unusual groupings of instruments. I also bring a bunch of auxiliary instruments like wood blocks, hand chimes, bells, slide whistles, sirens, etc., which we distribute though the ensemble to enable players to completely change their sound.

For the longer improvisation with everyone, we have a rule that each player should lay out for roughly a third of the duration of the piece. Together with the broad palate provided by a large ensemble with everyone capable of instrument changes, this rule naturally creates a steady flow of transformation though different sonorities.

For this performance, with 9 players total to work with, I decided to structure the first half of the show a bit different than usual. We did three 20 minute pieces with core Leap of Faith and 2 of the other 6 joining in for each piece. It’s striking how different these sets are from each other.

In addition, we have the pleasure of two Evil Clown Newcomers!! Emilio Gonzalez is an excellent pianist. We played together a couple of years ago on a Matt Samolis recording done at Third Life Studio. This was also my introduction to this space, which we have been using since that time for LOFO&SU shows every other month… Emilio is highly in demand, so it was difficult to get him on the book, but the wait was well worth it! We’ll hope to see more of him in the future.

Albey onBass reached out to me not too long ago from FB. We arranged to get him on this set and several others in the near future including Leap of Faith Orchestra performs Cosmological Horizons by PEK in a week at Killian Hall MIT. Albey is an extremely well-credentialed improviser who has played with no less than Cecil Taylor and Marshall Allen! I don’t ordinarily use electric bass in the Leap of Faith projects since it often lends more of a rock vibe than I want in LOF (Metal Chaos Ensemble and Mekaniks are Evil Clown ensembles that do include more rock elements). Albey, however, played his ass off, and his fretless electric worked great with the LOF aesthetic. Weirdly, it turns out that while Albey has been living in New York for some time, he is from Boston and had played with both Yuri and Chris back in the day! Wow…

PEK, 7/8/2018


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