Friday, July 21, 2023

Summer Shorts: Living Music

 

Pianist and composer François Bourassa  has been a mainstay on the Montreal, Quebec, CA, jazz scene for nearly four decades. A graduate of McGill University, the pianist went to study with Fred Hersch, Miroslav Vitous, and George Russell at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston, MA, before returning to Canada where he formed his first "working" trio in the 1980s. In the early 2000s, he formed a quartet with bassist Guy Boisvert, Andre Leroux (tenor and soprano saxophones, flutes) joined in 2010, and Guilliame Pilote (drums) replaced original drummer Greg Ritchie late in the same decade.

"Swirl: Live at Piccolo" (Effendi Music), recorded live over two nights in July of 2022 at Montreal's Studio Piccolo, is the fifth album by the François Bourassa Quartet and the first since 2017's "Number 9".  The music, all original material penned by the leader, is, at turns, playful, solemn, contemplative, exciting, filled with sudden twists-and-turns and intelligent interactions. You can tell they are listening to each other. Take the episodic "Pooloop" that opens the program.  Sometimes it seems the wheels are coming off but the rhythm section never wavers. The title is a palindrome and there are moments the music has a circular feel.  Leroux's soprano sax is out for most of the second half of the 12-minute performance. He switches to flute for the next cut, "Prologue"–he is by himself for the opening two+ minutes. At times, it seems as if he is "mumbling" in the background and in a give-and-take with his louder self. Bourassa enters and the dialogue shifts towards the more dramatic and even more so when the rhythm section enters for the piano solo.  The piece moves inward for a bowed bass solo (while Bourassa plays a "dampened" bass. 

If you have never heard this band, I was reminded, at different times during the tracks, of the Branford Marsalis Quartet, of Eric Dolphy's "Out to Lunch" recording, and of the work Billy Hart is doing with his Quartet. The François Bourassa Quartet does not sound like those groups but they sail in waters that those other ensembles have traversed. Listen below to "Room 58" and make up your own mind. The six-song, 60-minute "Swirl" (apt title) compels the listener to pay attention not just because the musicians play with such fire and wit "Remous", the fifth track, is such a great example of that) but also because the the leader's originals gives each musician plenty of space to "be themselves" as well as a cohesive unit.  If you like Creative music, "Swirl: Live at Piccolo" will make you feel good!

For more information, go to https://francoisbourassa.com/2011/11/24/francois-bourassa-quartet/. To hear more and to purchase the album, go to 
https://franoisbourassaquartet.bandcamp.com/album/swirl-2


Give a listen to "Room 58":


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