Showing posts with label Chris Donnelly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chris Donnelly. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 16, 2018

Myriad3 - Vera (ALMA RECORDS 2018)


Vera is the sound of a band at the very top of its game.  To be released on Alma Records on September 21 (USA), September 28 (worldwide), the fourth album from the acclaimed Toronto-based trio is an adventurous yet always accessible work that showcases both the compositional skills of each member and their considerable prowess as musicians.

The creative chemistry at play within Myriad3 (comprising keyboardist Chris Donnelly, bassist Dan Fortin, and drummer/multi-instrumentalist Ernesto Cervini) is perfectly complemented by the veteran team of producer Peter Cardinali and engineer/mixer John “Beetle” Bailey.  That dynamic duo has manned the board on all the group’s albums to date, and their deep understanding of the Myriad3’s sound and vision remains an invaluable asset.


The recording of Vera took place over a week at Toronto’s Union Sound, with another few days devoted to judicious overdubs on some of the tracks.  Cervini adds bass clarinet, clarinet, flute, alto sax, glockenspiel and a host of percussion instruments, with Donnelly adding Fender Rhodes on “Couche Tard,” synth on a couple of other tunes, and spoons on “Piano-Rag-Music.”  Vera was recorded, mixed and mastered in ultira hi 24bit/192kHz resolution.

Setting the tone for Vera is the opening composition, Donnelly’s “Pluie Lyonnaise,” named for a very rainy concert in Lyon.  It has a peaceful and reflective feel, one mirrored by many of the other pieces here.  Donnelly notes that “our previous record, Moons, was quite dark, but this one is more tranquil.”

To Fortin, “there is a meditative yet intense quality to our music.  I like the idea of making music that effectively stays in the same place yet builds too.  There is stasis but intensity and development too.”  Those characteristics are present in such Fortin compositions as “Fortress” and the gently hypnotic album closer “Total.”


The members of Myriad3 have refreshing eclectic and divergent musical tastes and inspirations.  Dan observes that “we all come from different places and listen to different music, but when a record is done it always feels cohesive and of a piece.  That is just a very natural process for us.”

Fortin explains that his compositions came out of listening to a lot of shoegaze and hard rock styles.  “It was less about writing songs that sounded like that kind of music and more about capturing a vibe they feature,” he says.  Such creative ingenuity is shared by Ernesto Cervini.  On Myriad3’s second album, The Where, his tune “Der Trockner” was inspired by the sound of his clothes dryer.  On Vera, his piece “Tamboa” is, he explains, “based on a little wooden instrument that was a Christmas gift from my wife.  It is a mallet instrument, a little like a marimba, and I wrote the opening line on it that forms the basis of the composition.”

The Myriad3 tradition of one outside cover per record is maintained in delightful style on Vera, as the trio puts a fresh spin on “Piano-Rag-Music,” an Igor Stravinsky composition written in 1919.  Donnelly explains:  “I learned it years ago, then brought it to the band.  It is by turns hilarious, ironic and surreal, and we spent two years really digging into and rehearsing it.”

Prior to recording, Myriad 3 work intensively on the material in rehearsal and then in performance, but there is always spontaneity in their approach.  “We don’t decide in advance too much on the way things will be shaped.  We let it grow the way it wants to,” Fortin explains.  To Donnelly, “Like all our records, Vera is a reflection of a period of time in which we get together an work things out.  It is a process, rather than something preconceived.”


That process has served Myriad3 well.  The Where was nominated for a coveted Juno Award (the Canadian equivalent of a Grammy) in 2015 and the group is now in demand on both the European and North American jazz festival and club circuits.

Within the jazz sphere, most groups are built around one leader, but the full-blooded democratic nature of Myriad3 is a real strength.  “What pleases me most is seeing how we have developed, musically and personal,” says Cervini, while Donnelly notes, “it allows us to grow and flow.”

The growth of Myriad3 is showcased compellingly on Vera, an album worthy of your close attention.


Thursday, October 4, 2018

Introducing Ethan Ardelli's The Island of Form (November 2, 2018)


Sydney, Nova Scotia born/Toronto based drummer Ethan Ardelli has been one of Canada's most in demand jazz musicians for more than a decade. After playing in many of Canada's busiest bands (led by the likes of David Virelles, Brian Dickinson, Nancy Walker, Darren Sigesmund, Harley Card, Jane Bunnett, and Mike Downes) and sharing the stage with a who's who of contemporary jazz (Dewey Redman, Mark Turner, Mark Feldman, Jeremy Pelt, George Mraz, Mulgrew Miller, and Greg Osby) he was due to make his first statement as a bandleader. The Island of Form - his hotly anticipated debut album - features Chris Donnelly, Luis Deniz, and Devon Henderson, and is a showcase for Ardelli's highly developed compositional skills and drumming prowess.

"The Island of Form" is a collage by artist Michael Poulton. It was given to me by my cousin Sharon and her partner Christine as a house warming gift. There are a number of overt as well as subtle symbols in the collage that connected with me.  This collage - an assemblage of different forms that combine to create a new whole - aligns perfectly with my vision for my album. I'm inspired by many disparate things, and I wanted to take elements from each of these different creative worlds and bring them together in a new form."

Always a cultural omnivore, Ardelli has always sought out inspiration in a wide variety of places: from foreign and art films to classical composition and music from around the world - in particular the music of Cuba. "Agua," the album's first track, was inspired by his studies with legendary Cuban percussionist Jose Luis Quintana, better know as "Changuito":

"I studied with Changuito for 6 months when he was living in Toronto in 2010.  He didn't really speak much English, and I don't speak Spanish at all, which made for some interesting lessons.  He would just come over to my place, start playing the drums, and I would have to figure out what he was doing and play it back to him.  If I did it wrong he would yell "NO." But, if I got it right and it was starting to sound groovy, he would say "Agua."  Hopefully if Changuito ever hears this tune he'll say "Agua," and not something else." 


Other songs on the album reflect the influences of Richard Wagner and Charles Wuorinen ("Accretion" and "The Serpentine Path"); Bela Bartok ("Dunraven"); the great Toronto pianist and teacher Frank Falco ("Shangri-La Pearl", a beautiful dedication to Ardelli's wife Jessica.) The influence of film is particularly deep in regards to this record:

"The idea for the piece "5:55AM" came to me while I was living in New York City in 2013," he recalled. "I worked at a coffee shop there, and I would have to get up 5:55AM to get to work on time. On my early morning walks to work, I would often think about ideas I had for compositions. I had an idea for a drum feature, and while working on the piece I found that it was conjuring up all kinds of imagery. At the same time, I was exploring the work of several film makers (Mark Cousins, Michael Haneke, Werner Herzog Stanley Kubrick) and I decided that I needed to make a short film to accompany the piece." The film will be released in conjunction with the album.

The album was recorded on October 16th, 2017 at Sear Sound in New York City by James Farber, the legendary engineer behind many touchstone jazz recordings that rank among Ardelli's favorites, including works by Michael Brecker, Joe Lovano, Brad Mehldau, Paul Motian. It was mastered by acclaimed engineer Greg Calbi, a jazz scene stalwart who also worked with John Lennon. 

"The Island of Form" will be released on November 2nd, 2018.  Ardelli’s Quartet will be on tour across Canada promoting its release from November 5th to 24th. 

Luis Deniz - alto saxophone
Chris Donnelly - piano
Devon Henderson - bass
Ethan Ardelli - drums

Agua 7:53
Les Calanques 9:24
Accretion 7:26
The Serpentine Path 8:56
5:55 AM 2:25
Dunraven 7:53
Thanks for Something 5:54
Shangri-La Pearl 8:55



NOVEMBER 2ND - CLINI C AT UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO - 3:15PM
NOVEMBER 3RD - CLINI C AT HUMBER COLLEGE - 11AM
NOVEMBER 5TH - BRANDON UNIVERSITY (BRANDON, MB) - 8PM
NOVEMBER 6TH - CLINI C AT UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA (WINNIPEG, MB) - 4PM
NOVEMBER 6TH - FORTH (WINNIPEG, MB) - 7 :30PM
NOVEMBER 7TH - YARDBIRD SUITE (EDMONTON, AB) - 8PM
NOVEMBER 8TH - THE NEXUS AT FIRST UNITED (SALMON ARM, BC) - 7PM
NOVEMBER 9TH - KELOWNA FORUM (KELOWNA, BC) - 8PM
NOVEMBER 10TH - CLINIC AT LONG & MCQUADE (CALGARY, AB) - 12PM
NOVEMBER 10TH - JAZZ YYC AT IRONWOOD STAGE & GRILL (CALGARY, AB) - 7PM
NOVEMBER 11TH - FRANKIE'S JAZZ CLUB (VANCOUVER, BC) - 8PM
NOVEMBER 13TH - HERMANN'S JAZZ CLUB (VICTORIA, BC) - 8PM
NOVEMBER 14TH - DENMAN ISLAND COMMUNITY HALL (DENMAN ISLAND, BC) - 7:30PM
NOVEMBER 15TH - AVALANCHE BAR (COURTENAY, BC) - 7:30PM
NOVEMBER 16TH - L IGHTHOUSE BISTRO (NANAIMO, BC) - 8PM
NOVEMBER 17TH - THE JAZZ ROOM (WATERLOO, ON) - 8:30PM
NOVEMBER 19TH - THE REX (TORONTO, ON) - 9:30PM
NOVEMBER 20TH - THE REX (TORONTO, ON) - 9:30PM
NOVEMBER 22ND - SYDNEY CURLING CLUB (SYDNEY, NS) - 9PM
NOVEMBER 23RD - SCHWARTZ AUDITORIUM - ST. F .X . UNIVERSITY (ANTIGONISH, NS) - 7PM
NOVEMBER 24TH - G IGSPACE (OTTAWA, ON) - 7:30PM