0805558288821

This Light Has No Darkness, Volume 1

David Friesen

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Format: CD

Cat No: ORIGIN82888

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Release Date:  27 September 2024

Label:  Origin Records

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  0805558288821

Genres:  Jazz  

  • Description

    Lushly orchestrated by Kyle Gordon for a 33-piece chamber orchestra, bassist David Friesen's compositions soar in this new 12-part work, originally conceived for the National Academic Symphonic Band of Ukraine. Following 2020's Testimony, which featured that ensemble, Friesen began on this masterwork with the premier set for the Philharmonic Hall in Kyiv in May of 2022. With that date becoming an impossibility, Gordon instead sculpted the orchestra in his Los Angeles studio with a superbly created sample library and an ear trained in producing for expansive, sweeping film and TV soundtracks. Interacting with the duo of Friesen and pianist Paul Lees, along with percussionists Charlie Doggett and Rob Moore, the suite unfolds as a musical manifestation of the spiritual light that offers forgiveness, hope and purpose, through movements such as "Perseverance," "Innocence," and "Tides Turning," with the closing piece, the hymn-like "Return to the Father," written for his wife of 58 years who passed away during a tragic week that included the invasion of Ukraine.

    "...diaphanous arrangements, a light and airy sonic touch, a sublime and heavenly translucence. The music orbits--with a subtle, measured and seemingly inevitable galactic grandeur..." - All About Jazz

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Recovery for Two
      • 2. Motivation
      • 3. Perseverance
      • 4. Innocence
      • 5. Basic Strategy
      • 6. Time Changes
      • 7. A Beautiful Moment
      • 8. Tides Turning
      • 9. Nerves
      • 10. A Smile Turns to Laughter
      • 11. The Repetition
      • 12. Return to the Father