Flux – Path of Totality, Released Worldwide Today on Whirlwind Recordings!


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With thanks and gratitude to everyone involved on this journey-
The core musicians: David Binney, Matt Mitchell, Kenny Wollesen and Nate Wood
Guests: Orlando Hernández, Mark Duggan, Carl Maraghi, Dan Urness, Matt Holman, Ryan Keberle, Alan Ferber and Jason Barnsley

Artwork and Design: Kate Gentile
Liner Notes: Shaun Brady

Co-producer and Tonmeister: David Travers-Smith
Executive Producer: Michael Janisch

Professor Stephen Morris at the University of Toronto Department of Physics for collaborating

Recorded at:
National Music Centre (Calgary, Canada)
John Leimseider, Jason Valleau, Jason Tawkin and Adam Fox
Also to JazzYYC and Kodi Hutchinson

Systems Two Recording Studio (Brooklyn, NY)
Mike Marciano, Andrew Cavaciuti and Nancy Marciano

Figure 8 Recording (Brooklyn, NY)
Nate Mendelsohn and Michael Coleman

The six commissioned filmmakers, two who have been revealed: Lee Hutzulak (Bounce) and Anne Beal (Path of Totality)

Publicist: Ann Braithwaite

The Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity, Leighton Artist Studios
National Music Centre Artist-in-Residence
The Canada Council for the Arts for supporting these Residencies


‘Path of Totality’ Mini-Film Release – A film by Anne Beal

Six cutting-edge filmmakers create works for the Feb 8 worldwide release of ‘Path of Totality’ on Whirlwind Recordings.

The second film, ‘Path of Totality’, is by Brooklyn experimental animator Anne Beal! This piece, featuring two drummers, uses the Total Solar Eclipse of 2017 as its inspiration.

Always, huge thanks to the amazing musicians: David Binney, Matt Mitchell, Kenny Wollesen and Nate Wood!

Pre-orders here at Whirlwind Recordings

‘Like’ Quinsin Nachoff Artist Page to see the upcoming films as they are released!

Film ISRC
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‘Path of Totality’ JUNO Nomination

Honoured to be nominated for a JUNO Award for Jazz Album of the Year: Group for Flux – Path of Totality!

In excellent company – congratulations to my fellow nominees Andy Milne, Mike Murley and Allison Au. And to Andrew Rathbun whose Large Ensemble I had the pleasure of being a part of!

Always, thanks to the amazing musicians David Binney, Matt Mitchell (plus all the guests!) And to the others involved deeply with this project: David Travers-Smith, Kate Gentile, Ann Braithwaite & Vanessa Lee! Released on Whirlwind Recordings


New ‘Path of Totality’ Reviews

4.5 Stars. “An imaginative and ground breaking suite of compositions.” – Roger Farbey, AllAboutJazz
Full review here

“this sonic adventure is a form of alchemy, a magical science beyond explanation.” – Richard B. Kamins, Step Tempest
Full review here



‘Bounce’ Mini-Film Release – A Film by Lee Hutzulak

Film 1/6 – Bounce – Film by Lee Hutzulak – Music from Quinsin Nachoff’s Flux: Path of Totality

As part of the Feb 8th worldwide release of ‘Path of Totality’ on Whirlwind Recordings, I commissioned six cutting-edge filmmakers to create an original work in response to a miniature version of each composition.

The first film is ‘Bounce’ by Lee Hutzulak, a filmmaker, artist and musician based in Vancouver, Canada! This piece uses the physics of a bouncing object as the inspiration – thank you to Dr Stephen Morris at University of Toronto Physics for his computer programming and collaboration on this piece!

And always huge thanks to the amazing musicians: David Binney, Matt Mitchell and Nate Wood!

Pre-orders up here:
https://wwr.dj/2GpGM5y

https://www.leehutzulak.com
https://www.whirlwindrecordings.com

Film ISRC
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DownBeat 4.5 Stars for Path of Totality

Thank you DownBeat Magazine and JD Considine for a 4.5 star review in the upcoming February edition for Path of Totality!

This may, or may not, also coincide numerically with the rotations around the sun that I’m celebrating today…

“In all, Path of Totality is a stunning, deep dive of an album, the sort of music in which one could spend hours submersed.”

Pre-orders ups here
Whirlwind Recordings

 


Path of Totality – Update


Path of Totality is now available for pre-order here

Immense thanks to everyone involved in this epic 2-CD / 2-LP project:
to the core musicians David Binney, Matt Mitchell, Kenny Wollesen and Nate Wood –
the gorgeous artwork & design of Kate Gentile –
the guest musicians Orlando Hernández, Dan Urness, Matt Holman, Ryan Keberle, Alan Ferber, Carl Maraghi & Mark Duggan –
co-producer/engineer David Travers-Smith –
Dr Stephen Morris of University of Toronto Physics Department!

Watch for some surprise announcements coming in the new year!

Whirlwind Recordings
CD (double disc with liner notes) / DL / limited edition 180gram gatefold 2 x LP


Kaléidoscope Concert / Recording

A huge thanks to the amazing: soloist Nathalie Bonin, Molinari String Quartet (Olga Ranzenhofer, Antoine Bareil, Frederic Lambert, Pierre-alain Bouvrette), Montréal musicians (Jean-Pierre Zanella, Yvan Belleau, Brent Besner, Jocelyn Couture, Bill Mahar, David Grott & Robert Ellis), Toronto’s Michael Davidson & David Travers-Smith, and NYC’s Mark Helias, Satoshi Takeishi & JC Sanford!
We had a great time premiering the Violin Concerto, String Quartet #1 and a large ensemble work, Pivotal Arc, at Gesù in Montréal (co-presenting the concert with Le Vivier Group) and recording at the outstanding Studio Piccolo (assistant engineer Patrice Pruneau).
Also colossal thanks to The Canada Council for the Arts and the community of Canadian musicians and artists who made this project possible.
Will be at David Travers-Smith’s studio early in the New Year to finish editing and begin mixing this new recording!


Kaléidoscope Concert – Nov 24 Gesù – Montréal – 19h30!

Ne manquez pas 3 Premières Mondiales des plus éclectiques et étonnantes du compositeur et saxophoniste Quinsin Nachoff dont la musique “pure, stimulante et provocante” explore les territoires aux frontières du jazz moderne et de la musique classique. Le program inclut le concerto pour violon avec soliste Nathalie Bonin, le Quatuor #1 avec le Quatuor Molinari et une oeuvre pour grand ensemble avec le bassiste Mark Helias, le batteur Satoshi Takeishi et le chef d’orchestre JC Sanford de New York; le vibraphoniste Michael Davidson de Toronto et parmi les meilleurs musiciens jazz de Montréal.

Don’t miss eclectic, intriguing world premieres by NYC saxophonist/composer Quinsin Nachoff, whose “pure, bracing, thought-provoking music” explores the terrain between modern jazz and contemporary classical. Program includes Violin Concerto featuring Nathalie Bonin, String Quartet No. 1 featuring the Molinari String Quartet, and a large ensemble work with bassist Mark Helias, drummer Satoshi Takeishi, and conductor JC Sanford from NYC; Toronto vibraphonist Michael Davidson; and a roster of first-call Montreal musicians.
Concert in collaboration with Groupe Le Vivier and made possible thanks to the generous support of the Canada Arts Council.

Nathalie Bonin – violon solo (violin soloist)
Le Quatuor Molinari (Molinari String Quartet)
Quinsin Nachoff – compositeur/saxophoniste (composer/tenor saxophone), NYC

Michael Davidson – vibraphone, Toronto
Mark Helias – basse (bass), NYC
Satoshi Takeishi – Batterie (drums), NYC
JC Sanford – chef d’orchestra (conductor), NYC

Jean-Pierre Zanella – saxophone soprano/flute/clarinette/piccolo (soprano saxophone/flute/clarinet/piccolo)
Yvan Belleau – saxophone tenor/clarinet (tenor saxophone/clarinet)
Brent Besner – clarinette bass (bass clarinet)
Jocelyn Couture – 1ère trompette (trumpet 1)
Bill Mahar – 2e trompette (trumpet 2)
David Grott – trombone
Bob Ellis – trombone basse (bass trombone)

www.nathalieboninmusic.com
www.quatuormolinari.qc.ca
www.quinsin.com

Le Gesù
1200 Rue de Bleury
Montréal, QC
www.legesu.com

Billetterie/Tickets:
514-861-4036

 

 

 

 

 

Concert en collaboration avec Groupe Le Vivier et rendu possible grâce au support du Canada Council for the Arts | Conseil des Arts du Canada


Turning Point Ensemble, Ethereal Trio & sophomore Flux recording in the works

Flux sophomore recording in the works
Back here in Brooklyn and busy working on new music to complete Flux’s sophomore recording to feature David Binney (alto sax), Matt Mitchell (piano, keyboards and synths) and both Kenny Wollesen and Nate Wood (drummers). Recording dates set for early September – watch for an early 2018 release.


Turning Point Ensemble premiere of Winding Tessellations (saxophone concerto)


Had a great time at the Vancouver International Jazz Festival in late June premiering a new saxophone concerto for the Turning Point Ensemble (chamber orchestra). It was also a pleasure to play on John Hollenbeck’s and François Houle’s compositions. Special thanks to physicist Dr Stephen Morris (University of Toronto) for his help with some source materials for the composition – cracks forming in drying mud.

A snippet from rehearsal:


Ethereal Trio

Ethereal Trio (Whirlwind Recordings) featuring Mark Helias (bass) and Dan Weiss (drums) is receiving some nice press and the recording can be purchased through Whirlwind Recordings here. The newest review at AllAboutJazz by Mark Corroto: “intricate pieces that morphed into improvisational masterworks…Highly recommended”

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