Drummer H. Benjamin Schuman is the
founder and director of JazzReach, a Brooklyn
based not-for-profit organization that takes its educational jazz programs on
the road to expose students to the often hidden away piece of American culture
known as "jazz". "Jazz has the ability to enrich and elevate
them in ways that a lot of pop music doesn't," Schuman explains. "The
music is a really vital, exciting art form and it isn't a part of the standard
classroom curriculum, and it's not promoted in mainstream media." He,
therefore, has taken it upon himself to make sure that young people were
learning about the music and history of jazz. After selling an inherited
Steinway piano to raise money, Schuman started JazzReach in 1994, and began
creating unique and informative programs geared towards students from
elementary to high school. A few years ago, the writing of James Baldwin so
moved and inspired him that he commissioned pieces from his musician pals that
would represent stories from Baldwin's Going to Meet the Man. "I
was so taken by his writing, the level of _expression, the sense of urgency he
seemed to have," explained Schuman. "It reminded me of music. The
feeling of 'I have to get this out. My life depends on it'." The result is
an album of the same name, recorded by the organization's resident group, the
Metta Quintet. In addition to Larry Golding's title track, the disc combines
the playing and compositions from four of New York's premier young musicians:
guitarist Kurt Rosenwinkel , saxophonist Mark Turner , pianists Brad Mehldau and George Colligan . Each track captures Baldwin's
literary tone with harmonies that change from minor to major keys and
fluctuating tempos and motifs that represent individual characters. Each piece
tells a tale of human suffering, relationship strife and woebegone ways. But
jubilance, curiosity, growth and development prevail. An influx of letters from
students, teachers and administrators assures Schuman that he's getting
somewhere. "When they love it, when they get it, it's incredible,"
Schuman admits. "When we leave the stage feeling like they've gotten it, I
really feel like we've accomplished our mission." - Celeste
Sunderland – All about Jazz
Tracks
1. Previous Condition (Kurt Rosenwinkel)
2. Question & The Smile (Mark Turner)
3. The Outing (Brad Mehldau)
4. Chico Harriet Pt. I, II & III (Kurt Rosenwinkel)
5. Sonny's Blues (Mark Turner)
6. Going To Meet The Man (Larry Goldings)
7. Out The Wilderness (George Colligan)
8. The Rockpile (Brad Mehldau)
MARK TURNER tenor saxophone
KURT ROSENWINKEL guitar
MARK GROSS alto & soprano saxophones
GEORGE COLLIGAN piano, hammond B3 organ
JOSHUA GINSBURG acoustic bass
H BENJAMIN SCHUMAN drums
Recorded April 2000 at Systems Two Studios, Brooklyn, NY
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