Daily Archives: October 14, 2013

Melissa Aldana one of the Voice’s Best Shows for October

by Kelsey Higgins

Melissa Aldana is a 24-year-old tenor saxophonist. Originally from Santiago, Chile, she has been active in New York since 2009.

The Village Voice put her and her quartet of Glenn Zaleski (piano), Pablo Menares (bass) and Francisco Mela (drums), on the top of their Best Jazz Shows in NYC for the month of October. The four performed at Kitano together on Oct. 3.

Photo property of the New York Times.
Photo property of the New York Times.

Making History

On Sept. 16, 2013 Aldana became the first woman to take the top prize in an instrumental contest at the Thelonious Monk International Jazz Competition, and according to Berklee she is only the fifth alumnus to do so.

Photo property of NPR
Photo from NPR

Jazz Times said she, “won the contest with savvy subversions to jazz’s modern mainstream,” and that her victory was, “well deserved and hard earned.”

Second Cycle

Prior to winning the competition, Aldana released two albums on the Inner Circle label, which was founded by saxophonist Greg Osby.

Her first album “Free Fall” is, “a pure mix of jazz improvisation rooted deep in the tradition and compositions that are taking the music in a more modern direction,” Inner Circle Music said.

Her second album, “Second Cycle” is what really grabbed her a portion of the spotlight in the New York jazz scene. In this album, “for extended periods she’s riding intricate bass-and-drum rhythms by herself, ” said the New York Times.

Her next album will debut her Crash Trio, which features members of her quartet Francisco Mela on drums and Pablo Menares on bass. The three performed together at Berklee on Oct. 9, according to NPR.

Further Reading

Aldana appeared at the Jazz Gallery in February of 2013 and Ben Ratliff of the New York Times said her performance, “covered great range of form and sound: controlled and loose, old and new, learned and intuitive. She was patient but showed that she could be extravagant.”

Back-to-back Saturdays with guitarist Mary Halvorson

by Kelsey Higgins

Guitarist, Mary Halvorson has been taking the New York jazz scene by storm ever since 2002 after finishing her studies at Welseyan Univeristy and The New School.

According to her website, she appeared with the Brian Questa Trio last night at Spectrum; however, that is not all this month for Halvorson. She will also perform with the Tom Rainey Trio on Saturday, Oct. 19 at the Cornelia Street Cafe and on Saturday, Oct. 26 at the Dither Extravaganza with Weasel Walter (drums) and Peter Evans (trumpet).

Who is Mary Halvorson?

In February 2008, She and her trio gained recognition from the New York Times after their performance at the Tea Lounge in Brooklyn. The Times said she, “orients herself around jazz, yet stands about two steps removed from it.”

Since then she has been called, “the most forward-thinking guitarist working right now,” by Lars Gotrich of NPR and, “one of today’s most formidable bandleaders,” by Francis Davis of the Village Voice.

Photo by Peter Gannushkin / DOWNTOWNMUSIC.NET
Photo by Peter Gannushkin / DOWNTOWNMUSIC.NET

The Mary Halverson Quintet

Halvorson still works with her original trio, comprised of John Hebert on upright bass and Ches Smith on drums. They gained recognition from NPR for their dual traditional and unconventional style with their debut album “Dragon’s Head.” They have since released two other albums.

The Halvorson trio combined with Jon Irabagon (saxophone) and Jonathan Finlayson (trumpet) to form The Mary Halvroson Quintet. They released “Saturn Sings” and earned slot six in NPR’s Top 10 jazz albums of 2010 list.

AllAboutJazz.com’s John Sharpe said the quintet’s sophomore album, “Bending Bridges,” had an end result that again, “defies classification, touching on spidery improv, jazz tradition and avant rock in a cleverly idiosyncratic brew. Only this time out, she is even more successful.”

Click here to hear the Mary Havlorson Quintet perform an NPR Tiny Desk Concert. 

Mary Halvorson Quintet by Peter Gannushkin / DOWNTOWNMUSIC.NET
The Mary Halvorson Quintet by Peter Gannushkin / DOWNTOWNMUSIC.NET

Last April Halvorson was ranked at number 21 out of Timeout’s Top 25 Essential New York Jazz Icons.

Further Reading

On Friday the Village Voice interviewed Halvorson and another influential guitar player, Brandon Seabrook, who appeared together at Roulette on Friday.