randyhersom Posted April 14, 2024 Report Posted April 14, 2024 There are three expensive newish sets from Wadada Leo Smith that intrigue me. I think the Chicago Symphonies have been out for several months. Four CDs, all feature sax, trumpet bass and drums. Three with Henry Threadgill, and the fourth with Jonathon Haffner. Emerald Duets is 5 cds with four drummers. Andrew Cyrille, Pheeroan ak Laff, Han Bennink and Jack DeJohnette. String Quartets 1-12 are on 7 CDs and at least 4 of the quartets feature additional musicians, including Anthony Davis and Wadada himself. None seem to be streamable, has anyone heard any of them? Quote
T.D. Posted April 15, 2024 Report Posted April 15, 2024 I'm a string quartet buff and extremely curious about the 7-CD volume of same. But unlikely to take the plunge on such a big package. So the Chicago Symphonies would be more likely. Quote
Niko Posted April 15, 2024 Report Posted April 15, 2024 Big fan of Chicago Symphonies (and the slightly earlier Sacred Ceremonies), the emerald duets I have not played so much yet, the string quartets I have streamed a bit but 7cds seemed a lot Quote
randyhersom Posted April 15, 2024 Author Report Posted April 15, 2024 Where can you stream the quartets? Quote
Niko Posted April 15, 2024 Report Posted April 15, 2024 on spotify, they are there as seven individual albums - but in the past, what you could stream there in Europe was not necessary the same as what you could stream in the US... I could also stream them all via youtube, again this (the first track) may not be available in the US Quote
T.D. Posted April 15, 2024 Report Posted April 15, 2024 Thanks, Rod and Niko. A couple of early string quartets are on Youtube, but from a completely different recording: SQ #1 SQ #3 They sound pretty good, but 7 CDs of quartets in "modernist idiom" is a lot for all but committed enthusiasts. I'll look for more to audition. Quote
mjazzg Posted April 15, 2024 Report Posted April 15, 2024 I bought the String Quartets as a leap of faith as much as anything else as I don't ordinarily listen to the format very much at all. As a big WLS fan I thought why not. They've definitely repaid my listening and give an enlightening perspective on his other writing. Without stating the obvious they sound to me very like WLS music and I'd say any fan of his would find them an interesting listen. There's variation and development across the set although as mentioned above the guests aren't providing a lot of that. How they compare to others' string quartets I'm not qualified to comment. I didn't buy 'Emerald Duets' as I already have a lot of WLS in duet but would love to hear the Bennink. As for ' Chicago Symphonies', I think I'm a bit of an outlier in finding that set a little underwhelming, maybe expectations were too high given the line up. I'm very excited about the mention of an Amina Claudine Myers collaboration. I'll buy that one. Quote
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