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Alexis Cuadrado - Poética '2016

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Poética
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Album name Poética
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Date 2016
GenreJazz
Play time 57:58 min
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Size 305; 1.02 GB
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POÈTICA, Alexis Cuadrados new album is a multi-disciplinary work in
collaboration with poets Rowan Ricardo Philips and Melcion Mateu and featuring a
stellar band with guitarist Miles Okazaki, keyboardist Andy Milne, and drummer
Tyshawn Sorey.

Antoni Pizà, musicologist and scholar, writes in his liner notes for
POÈTICA: The moment one learns English, complications set in, proclaims the
sardonic, unreliable narrator of Felipe Alfaus postmodern novel Chromos, a work
of fiction about a group of Spaniards negotiating the realities of their adopted
country, the United States. The Americards, as they are referred to in the book,
are neither full-fledged Americans, nor (tragically) Spaniards any longer. Their
in-betweenness is their most salient feature and the source of their elated,
often insane, meditations.

The music of Alexis Cuadrado could be understood as an exploration of that same
idea.The bassist/composers new recording, POÈTICA, available on Sunnyside
Records on May 20th, was preceded by two albums dedicated to the exploration of
issues of cultural dislocation. With Noneto Ibérico (2011) he investigated
the sonorities that result from adapting certain traits of flamenco and
avant-garde classical music to the language of jazz. Then, on A Lorca Soundscape
(2013) , Cuadrados first recording incorporating words and voice, he paid homage
to the Spanish poet and his celebratory, lyrical evocations of New York City
hybridity in the early twentieth century. Cuadrado has also set to music,
Chaplins classic silent film, The Immigrant (2015).

Now, with this stunningly adventurous new album, POÈTICA, which represents a
massive creative leap, Cuadrado creates a multilingual tapestry involving texts
by two critically-acclaimed contemporary poets: Melcion Mateu (who writes in
Catalan, but living a life in which he is often speaking Portuguese, Spanish and
English), and Rowan Ricardo Phillips (a native New Yorker, and translator of
Catalan literature).POÈTICA also features the extraordinary talents of Miles
Okazaki on guitar, Andy Milneon piano and keyboards, and Tyshawn Sorey on drums;
three artists who rank among the most forward thinking creative forces in jazz
today.

On POÈTICA, the audience/listener is taken through various sonic spaces,
composed or freely improvised, built around the poems, written by Mateu and
Philips. The voices of these poets are the de-facto front line of this jazz
sextet, creating a moving performance that translates the emotion of their
poetry into a unique listening experience. The effect is powerful and stirring,
as Cuadrados music, embodying the confluence of jazz, Flamenco and New Music,
combined with Philips and Mateus lightning-bolt expression, conjuresvivid images
with a fully present, personal voice. 

Cuadrado, Mateu, and Phillips exploit to the fullest, the advantages of
dislocation, distance, and cultural imbrication. Settling in a new country,
learning new customs and a new language can be a monumental challenge, but the
reward for the true artist is an immense awakening and liberation of ones
creative spirit, evidenced on POÈTICA.

Rowan Ricardo Phillips is a poet, literary and art critic, and translator. He is
the author of the poetry volumes Heaven (2015) and The Ground (2012), both on
Farrar Straus & Giroux, and is the recipient of a 2015 Guggenheim fellowship,
the 2013 Whiting Writers Award, the 2013 PEN/Joyce Osterweil Award and the 2013
Great Lakes Colleges Association New Writers Award for Poetry. Dalkey Archive
published a book of his criticism in 2010, When Blackness Rhymes with Blackness
and he has translated extensively from Catalan.
 
Melcion Mateu is the author of four poetry books in Catalan: Illes lligades
(2015, winner of the prestigious Jocs Florals de Barcelona award), Vida evident
(Octavio Paz Award 1998); Ningú, petit (2002), inspired by Winsor McCays
classic comic strips, Little Nemo in Slumberland; and Jardí amb cangurs
(2005). An anthology of his poetry in a bilingual edition, Catalan-Spanish, is
forthcoming this year, Habitaciones y canguros (translated by José Luis Rey).
Mateu has translated works by Siri Hustvedt, Michael Ondaatje, and John Ashbery,
among others, and written articles for newspapers such as El País, La
Vanguardia, and Avui.

Tracklist:
01. Alexis Cuadrado - Song of Fulton and Gold (3:24)
02. Alexis Cuadrado - Terra Incognita (3:50)
03. Alexis Cuadrado - Embrace the Night and Get Thee Gone (5:03)
04. Alexis Cuadrado - Balada de Matt Sweeney I (6:16)
05. Alexis Cuadrado - Balada de Matt Sweeney II (3:26)
06. Alexis Cuadrado - Balada de Matt Sweeney III (3:14)
07. Alexis Cuadrado - Grief and the Imaginary Grave (4:35)
08. Alexis Cuadrado - What a Rose Is / Pamela / Cornelia St. Café (5:49)
09. Alexis Cuadrado - Grief and the Imaginary Grave, Vol. 2: Red Trillium (4:33)
10. Alexis Cuadrado - Nit de Halloween, 2008 (2:43)
11. Alexis Cuadrado - Mappa Mundi (3:56)
12. Alexis Cuadrado - Modus vivendi / Long Island City (5:29)
13. Alexis Cuadrado - Abingdon Square Park / Apocalypse with Sasquatch (5:41)

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