Wadada Leo Smith To Present CREATE Festival West |
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Posted: 27 Oct 2017 at 9:03am |
Composer and trumpeter Wadada Leo Smith will present CREATE Festival West, a two-day exploration of his music that will feature classic works alongside world premiere performances. The festival, which takes place Dec. 15–16 at The Lab in San Francisco, will include performances by seven separate ensembles. In addition, Smith will host a workshop on his Ankhrasmation Symbolic Language Scores for musicians only. CREATE Festival West offers an opportunity to experience the full scope of Smith’s sui generis compositional voice and category-defying musical approach, which expands upon the all-embracing concepts of the AACM, a now-iconic improviser’s collective that Smith joined in 1967. The festival weekend opens with the premiere of a new work titled South Central L.A. by guitarist Lamar Smith, the trumpeter’s 22-year-old grandson, who will lead a trio featuring “soundesign” artist Hardedge and drummer Pheeroan akLaff. The opening-night program continues with Smith’s ensemble Silence, with David Leikam on Moog synthesizer and Anthony Davis on piano, and RedKoral Quartet, a string quartet assembled to perform Smith’s music and consisting of longtime collaborators Shalini Vijayan and Mona Tian (violins), Andrew McIntosh (viola) and Ashley Walters (cello), joined by Smith and Hardedge. Smith said he hopes that audiences who attend the festival will come away “with a deeper understanding of how I make my art. I expect that they’ll be more informed about what my music is and therefore they can create a deeper level of appreciation for what I do. Ultimately I wish to create a dialogue about issues of liberty, democracy, art and the connection between human beings.” CREATE Festival, which is supported by the Doris Duke Foundation and Creative Capital, debuted in April in New Haven, Connecticut, where it is expected to continue each year. Smith received the Doris Duke Artist Award in 2016. The Lab is located at 2948 16th St. in San Francisco. For a complete festival lineup, visit The Lab’s website. DB from http://downbeat.com |
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