The Richard Nelson Imaginary Ensemble is my vehicle for concerts under my own leadership. It's flexible in instrumentation and wide-ranging in genre, performing a mix of my own polystylistic original compositions and select cover tunes, as best suits the particular venue and situation. Expect anything from fully-composed pieces and progressive jazz (and improvised music of all sorts) to straight-ahead jazz and music across the rock/pop/folk/blues spectrum . . . ensembles large and small.
Among the musicians who perform in my groups are:
trumpeters Don Stratton and John Foss, saxophonists Tim O'Dell, Frank Mauceri, and Pam Jenkins, flutist Bill Moseley, trombonists Anita Jerosch and Sebastian Jerosch, keyboardist Tom Mueller, violist Jon Luoma, cellist Moira Wolohan, bassists Cassidy Holden, Stu Mahan, Sam Sherry, Xar Adelberg and Chris Van Voorst Van Beest, drummer Steve Grover, vocalist Josephine Cameron, and vocalist/guitarist Dan Nelson.
I also perform regularly with the Aardvark Jazz Orchestra (Boston) and the alt/folk trio DXR, and all kinds of gigs, jazz and otherwise, across the Northeast and beyond.
Richard Nelson is a composer and guitarist is a who is equally at home in both the jazz and contemporary concert music traditions. An active composer in both idioms as well as a professional jazz guitarist, Rick divides his time between the in-the-moment spontaneity of improvisational explorations and the more deliberately organized realms of composition. But rather than keeping these modalities separate, he fosters a healthy creative interplay between them.
The Richard Nelson Imaginary Ensemble is his vehicle for concerts under his own leadership. Flexible in instrumentation, wide-ranging in genre, the group defies categorization with programs that range from fully-composed pieces and progressive jazz (and improvised music of all sorts) to straight-ahead jazz and music across the rock/pop/folk/blues spectrum. Alongside Richard's polystylistic original compositions might appear tunes by Cole Porter, John Lennon, and Ornette Coleman as well as contemporary treatments of American traditional songs associated with performers such as Mississippi John Hurt and Roscoe Holcomb.
As a jazz performer and composer/bandleader, Richard has performed widely at festivals, clubs, colleges and other venues in the U.S. and abroad, including the Boston and Concord Jazz Festivals, Symphony Space in New York, and Scullers and The Regattabar in Boston. Musicians he has had the privilege of performing with include Sheila Jordan, Slide Hampton, Joe Henderson, John Handy, George Duke, Joe Pass, and Don Stratton, among many others. He has released two albums, Origin Story and Figurations, as a leader, and appears as a sideman on many other releases. A mainstay of the Boston-based Aardvark Jazz Orchestra, Richard's playing can also be heard on eleven CDs recorded with that ensemble.
Richard's recent compositions, both for his own ensembles and others, have been in hybrid formations that utilize improvisation as a unifying element in straddling the realms of contemporary classical music, jazz, and rock. His most recently completed large-scale work Pursuit (forthcoming on CD), a five-movement, 35-minute piece for a thirteen-player ensemble, brings his concert-music-composer's sense of large-scale form, structure and development to a work which is largely in a contemporary jazz idiom. Pieces such as Stillness and Spacetime Foam, both for ensembles of improvisers, are vehicles suitable for both concert-music chamber ensembles and small jazz groups.
In addition to numerous jazz compositions for both small and large ensembles, Rick has a large catalog of fully notated pieces directly in the concert music tradition. These works have been performed widely in concerts and at festivals across the country by such groups as Speculum Musicae, ALEA III, and the Charleston Symphony Orchestra, among many others. Nelson has received awards and fellowships from the Charles Ives Center, Yaddo, the MacDowell Colony, Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, and the BMI Jazz Composers Workshop. He received a Trustee Professor Commission for Pursuit from the University of Maine System in 2003, and he was Visiting Artist at the University of Cape Town in the fall of 2004.
Current composition projects include a piece for the Boston-based flute and harp duo 2 and one for the 18-member Aardvark Jazz Orchestra and its two vocalists. This second piece draws on American traditional songs of the 1920s and 30s (from the Harry Smith anthology and elsewhere) as source material, treating them at times abstractly, at times as springboards for Aardvark's experienced and inventive improvisers, and finally in surprising though recognizable vocal settings.
Richard's undergraduate education was at the University of California (Berkeley). His graduate studies in composition were at Indiana University and Columbia; his principal teachers were Don Erb and Mario Davidovsky. A native of the San Francisco Bay Area, Nelson currently resides in Maine, where he is an Associate Professor of music and head of the Composition Concentration at the University of Maine at Augusta.
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Thanks Rick, it was great to see you there. Thank you for the support. I'll be on the lookout for your next performance. We should organize a jam session of our own soon!
Thank you so much... My EP, A Moment to Break, is now available on iTunes and Amazon. You can also join my mailing list at www.jamielynnnoon.com-- I couldn't be more grateful for the love and support!