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Paul Nash (1948-2005)
Jazz / Nu-Jazz / Classical

The Triumph of Life and Legacy



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   Paul Nash (1948-2005): General Info
Member Since7/17/2007
Band Websitehttp://www.mnmp.org/
Band MembersManhattan New Music Project performs Paul Nash is
producer: Julia C. Reinhart
trumpets: Shane Endsley
alto & soprano saxes: Bruce Williamson
tenor saxes: Tim Ries
guitar: Vic Juris
bass: Jay Anderson
drums: Grisha Alexiev
piano: Jim Ridl

JAZZ CYCLES

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Paul Nash was a gifted jazz composer with an original voice. When Paul lost his battle with brain cancer in 2005, the world lost a visionary with a unique harmonic sense and a passion for infectious, driving rhythms. The recordings on this CD are the last Paul produced with his ensemble, the Manhattan New Music Project, but the material in this set has been developed over many years. These pieces have a richness which makes them worth playing and hearing many times over. Paul's compositions were orchestrated with compelling accompaniments and background figures that inspired his soloists to greater heights. Additionally, Paul included beautifully scored ensemble passages utilizing the wide variety of instrumental colors available in his ensemble.

This disc is more than a collection of wonderful compositions by Paul Nash. Written from materials collected over the course of 30 years and completed in the last year of his life, Jazz Cycles is a kind of suite where each track may be heard as a movement in a larger artistic structure. Listeners will be rewarded if they listen to these tracks in sequence and if they absorb this cycle of recordings in its entirety.

In many ways, "Passaglia" is the quintessential Paul Nash composition. The piece begins with a wonderful, repeating ostinato, first presented by Vic Juris on guitar, answered by a contrapuntal, melodic statement from Tim Ries on tenor saxophone. Then we hear an ensemble passage featuring Paul's trademark open horn voicings followed by a heartfelt alto saxophone solo by Bruce Williamson, one of Paul's longtime collaborators.

"Passaglia" segues without pause directly into "Night Flight" which features a driving groove propelled by drummer Grisha Alexiev and an exciting solo by trumpeter Shane Endsley. This leads to burning improvisations from bassist Jay Anderson, guitarist Juris and tenor saxophonist Ries. Tim, who has been touring with the Rolling Stones, literally screams through his horn on this tune.

"Desire" includes some of the most tender music on the disc, followed by a free jazz introduction to "Wind Over the Lake," a piece which was originally written by Paul for orchestra and jazz ensemble. The free playing morphs into some typically Nash rhythmic, repeating figures which serve as the underpinning for this composition. Pianist Jim Ridl contributes a beautiful solo as does saxophonist Ries. This is followed by an interlude which leads to "Strange Rife," a slow, swinging statement with some collective, improvisational blowing from the group.

"Outside In" features an optimistic, uplifting chord progression and demonstrates Paul's love for mixed time signatures. This selection includes more fine soloing by Endsley, Juris and Williamson, this time on soprano. "Outside In" segues directly into "Ballad for T" with its rich harmonies and mournful melodic statement. Once again, Williamson delivers a soulful solo.

After two more interludes, the second of which features Anderson's considerable bass prowess, we move to "It's Only a Dream," the hardest swinging tune in the set with rollicking solos from Ridl and Ries. This is followed by solo interludes from Juris on guitar and Alexiev on cymbals and drums. These passages act as introductory material for "Tamalpais Night," an older tune of Paul's which was included on his first album A Jazz Composer's Ensemble. This newer performance has a propulsive energy which matches well with the tune's expansive melody and mixture of dark and optimistic harmonies.

While discussing the next selection, "Starlit Skylight," I would like to be more personal. Paul was a good friend of mine and I am proud to say that I played the tenor saxophone solo on this tune on Paul's earlier album, Second Impression. It is exciting to hear what the musicians featured on Jazz Cycles have done with this beautiful composition. The group is in fine form with strong ensemble work and striking solos from Ridl, Ries and Williamson.

The disc concludes with a reprise of "Night Flight" followed by a short "Epilouge." As with all of Paul's projects, Jazz Cycles features stunning compositions performed by some of the finest musicians in jazz.

- Greg Yasinitsky, Pullman, WA


PAST RELEASES


The Soul Of Grace, Soul Note Records (2000)
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Mood Swing, Soul Note Records (1993)
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Second Impression, Soul Note Records (1985)
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InfluencesHerbie Hancock's MAIDEN VOYAGE, Al di Meola, Bill Evans, Carla Bley, modern classical composers, Blood Sweat & Tears (horn sound)
Sounds LikeCharles Mingus, Herbie Hancock, Al di Meola
Record LabelMNMP Records
Type of LabelIndie


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MANHATTAN NEW MUSIC PROJECT PERFORMS PAUL NASH: "JAZZ CYCLES"
Modern jazz with a touch of Herbie Hancock’s Maiden Voyage, Al DiMeola guitar lines, horns inspired by Blood Sweat & Tears and the guts of a good, tight jazz ensemble.
MNMP Jazz Cycles CD Release at the Cachaca Jazz & Samba Club (October 17, 2007)

Paul Nash: The Triumph of Life and Legacy

"My life has been given sudden definition
An end point that I can almost prepare for
At once frightening and magnificent..."
Paul Nash Diary, December 28 2003

The measure of a person’s life can be seen in the impact they have on other lives and how they handle the often grim vagaries of life. In the face of one’s own mortality, the entirety of emotions and fears can be overwhelming. Many though decide to soldier on and concern themselves with the time they have left, the mark they leave behind; with the story of how they inhabited this life and walked the earth.

Paul Nash, composer, educator and jazz guitarist, has written such a life story. After earning degrees in both jazz and classical composition, he created the 10-piece Paul Nash Ensemble in 1977. The group included trumpeter Mark Isham who, influenced by Nash’s genre of morphing ideas, created New Age music for Windham Hill Records and become a Grammy and Academy Award nominated soundtrack composer. Nash also helped to organize the Bay Area Jazz Composers Orchestra, an ensemble that explored the merging of jazz and classical music. This group featured notable musicians such as trumpet player Tom Harrell, and vibist David Samuels.

In 1990 he moved back to New York and founded the Manhattan New Music Project (MNMP), which brought together various new music performers, including French horn innovator Tom Varner, and unsung guitar great Vic Juris, among others. Under the MNMP umbrella, Nash wrote chamber music, orchestral pieces and playful avant garde compositions inspired by John Cage and Karlheinz Stockhausen.

After discovering he had a fatal brain tumor, Nash determined to stamp a legacy to his lifelong career, "...for the prize of life itself (is) the excitement of creation no matter who hears a piece." With the help of producer Julia Reinhart he set about creating his musical legacy. One part of this is the organization and re-mastering of his earlier compositional works which are to be released in a seven-part retrospective series.

The other is a two-CD project, one of which you have before you, meant to represent the definitive works that sum up his musical journey. The first CD "Jazz Cycles" is a work that takes the listener through the development of various jazz styles based on musical elements explored and developed over a 30-year period. The second "Avant Noir" is a ten-composition work that combines avant garde jazz with the familiar sound and feel of soundtracks from old film noir movies.

Paul Nash has proved throughout his life, and especially in his final year, that the human heart, mind and soul can live on in the things one leaves behind, things that touch and influence people’s lives.


MANHATTAN NEW MUSIC PROJECT

Now in its seventeenth year of programming, Manhattan New Music Project is a performing arts organization that is recognized worldwide for artistic excellence in jazz and contemporary music. Begun in 1990 by a group of like-minded composers with the aim of fostering the creation and presentation of new musical works, MNMP has sought to cross traditional musical boundaries and catalyze imaginative projects and collaborations involving the creation of new work through performances, recordings, educational and collaborative activities.

With a talented core of highly respected musician composers, MNMP has presented music by dozens of composers from around the U.S. and abroad through its New York City-based concert series. This has included venues such as Carnegie Hall, Knitting Factory, Sweet Basil, The Fez, and the Anne Goodman Recital Hall. MNMP has to date released two critically acclaimed CDs of works written by it’s artistic associates, Mood Swing and The Soul of Grace (both released on Soul Note Records) and is currently preparing the release for two more CDs of works that our late founder, Paul Nash completed and recorded in the last year of his life (Avant Noir and Jazz Cycles). In early 2007, MNMP won the CMA / ASCAP award for adventurous programming by a jazz ensemble.

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Paul Nash (1948-2005)'s Friends Comments
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MARCO CASTELLI

MARCO CASTELLI



Mar 17 2008 3:10 AM

THX FOR THE INVITATION!

All the best!

M.C.
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Actorschecklist.com



Mar 2 2008 10:16 PM

Thank you for introducing me into this special circle of friends to keep this legacy alive.
nike’

nike’



Jan 23 2008 3:28 AM

MARCO CASTELLI

MARCO CASTELLI



Jan 23 2008 2:16 PM

Hey there !
thanks a lot for the invitation.

All the best !!!

Marco
Lynn Beal

Lynn Beal



Jan 24 2008 5:54 AM

Hi Paul, Thanks for the invite. If I were in New York I would certainly be there! Best to you.
Lynn Beal - Nashville
NubianVixen

NubianVixen



Jan 14 2008 2:27 AM

Greetings to you, Keeper of the Paul Nash flame!!

My apologies for not getting back here sooner; I want to thank you for your friend request!

My hope is that 2008 has been treating you well so far...



One Love,
NV
Spokinn Movement

Spokinn Movement



Jan 4 2008 6:41 AM

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Phoebe Legere

Phoebe Legere



Dec 28 2007 7:18 PM

Great to be connected! Please stay in touch.
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Kelly Fenton

Kelly Fenton



Dec 24 2007 5:53 AM

Sayde Black

Sayde Black



Dec 27 2007 10:27 PM

beautiful:)
i hope to catch you perform in the summer...love NYC
thx for the ad
~Sayde Davis
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Eric Bostelman

Eric Bostelman



Dec 12 2007 2:15 PM

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I think Paul is honored

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Don DePaola

Don DePaola



Dec 13 2007 3:40 AM

Wow! What awesome art / music!

Thank you so much for the inspiration and friendship!

Peace, and please, stay in-touch!

D~
FRANK IENGO.

FRANK IENGO.



Dec 15 2007 1:35 AM

Hi PAUL.
TNX FOR THE REQUEST AND WELCOME IN MY SPACE.
I AMMUCH HONOURED TO BE YOUR FRIEND!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Image Hosted by ImageShack.us
Fixtion

Fixtion



Dec 19 2007 12:48 PM

Your music is fantastic, and quite creative. Thanks for your request.

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"Jazz washes away the dust of every day life."
~~ Art Blakey

Ms. Jaz

Ms. Jaz



Dec 10 2007 11:30 PM

Hey Paul,

Thanks for stopping by. I appreciate the invite.

Ms. Jaz
High Coda

High Coda



Dec 11 2007 1:31 AM

Hi Paul...thank you for the request...great sound here. best wishes fron Brazil.
Bion's Jazzbeat

R.J. Bianchino



Dec 11 2007 2:41 PM

Greetings from the "jazzy" side of Las Vegas USA.
Thanks for requesting to join my JazzSpace.

Tasha Wenger

Tasha Wenger



Dec 7 2007 3:01 AM

Thanks, Beautiful Man.
Tasha Wenger
Jump4Joy

Jump4Joy



Dec 7 2007 7:35 PM

Thanx - very very smooth.
Welcome to Sweden anytime.
All best
Ulf Sandström - Jump4joy
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Juan-Carlos Hernandez - Photographer

Juan-Carlos Hernandez



Dec 8 2007 1:36 PM

Thanks a lot. It is a great idea to render hommage to Mr Paul Nash.

I have invited you to my blog. I hope you will appreciate. Feel you free to suscribe to it. You are welcome !

Have a nice day

Juan-Carlos

www.jazzeyed.20mn.com "Un Oeil sur le Jazz is my personal website, have a look and don't forget the guestbook if you like it. Thanks in advance !

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Frank Schuckelt

Frank Schuckelt Musician and Writer



Dec 9 2007 6:20 AM

Aloha, thanks for finding, I'm honoured. The earth lost a hidden gem, Frankie
Mike Kaplan Nonet

Mike Kaplan Nonet



Nov 29 2007 5:18 AM

Thanks for your friend request. I was not familiar with Paul's music before, but based on the clips I heard here, I will check out more. Impressive writing and playing.
Mike
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Mitote Band

Mitote Band



Nov 29 2007 10:09 AM

Thank you for the add and a chance to discover wonderful Paul's music.
All the best,
Marcin
Álvaro Domene

Álvaro Domene



Nov 29 2007 12:42 PM

hey. thanks for adding me to your friend list.

Paul was great.

all the best.
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