Ragmala: A Garland of Ragas

Ragmala: A Garland of Ragas

Ragmala: A Garland of Ragas

Ragmala: A Garland of Ragas

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Overview

Globe-trotting master percussionist Adam Rudolph, creator of Go: Organic Orchestra, Hu:Vibrational, and Adam Rudolph's Moving Pictures, has long composed his works by the practice of process itself. This has been true to varying degrees in his work not only with his own groups but in his collaborations with artists as diverse as Yusef Lateef, Sam Rivers, Hamid Drake, Don Cherry, Wadada Leo Smith, Pharoah Sanders, and Omar Sosa. The double-length Ragmala: A Garland of Ragas is a collaboration between his Go: Organic Orchestra and the large Brooklyn Raga Massive, a modern ensemble dedicated to the various creative expressions of Indian classical music. This is a deeply attractive, aesthetically accessible, yet extremely complex tapestry of sounds, hues, and aural sensations. There are more than 40 musicians at work here. Among them are Graham and Stephen Haynes, Hassan and Abderahim Hakmoun, Charles Burnham, Peter Zummo, and dozens more. This massive work of 20 tracks creates both structured and improvisational interplay between instruments and voices -- ranging from tamboura, violins, keyboards, tablas, trumpet, string quartet, bells, throat singing, electric guitars, basses, and all manner of drums -- speaking to, around, and through each other in grooves and elaborate melodic patterns with extended harmonics, dynamics, and drama. Rudolph's compositional approach exists on three self-developed, strategic pillars: a host of intervallic forges employed to establish particular harmonic colors and rhythmic textures; his concept of "ostinatos of circularity" (combinatory polyrhythms that are the engines of musical force and motion); and an individual, idiosyncratic system of conduction signals that create a flexible platform for structured and free improvisation, whether between various groupings of players or the entire ensemble. The "score" is minimal, the execution is largely instinctive, Rudolph's hand directions presume the considerable improvisational ability of his players -- and they don't disappoint. To this end, the addition of Brooklyn Raga Massive in jams such as "Savannahs" -- with droning tambouras, reeds, winds, voices, and layers of drums -- becomes indispensable. This group is trained in the centuries-old formal oral tradition of performance; they took to his system naturally and quickly, creating a foundation for the Go: Organic players. Initially, "Lamentations" sounds like a freely improvised chamber piece, but it unfolds along very deliberate lines of texture, space, and tone. "Dialectic" juxtaposes Afro-Cuban hand drums with sitar, a spectral Rhodes piano, and electronics. "Turiya," is a lithe exercise in blues-inflected jazz-funk with tambouras, sitars, and Burnham's haunted violin in deeply emotional exchanges. At just under two hours, Ragmala requires a real-time commitment to absorb it in a single sitting. While that's rewarding, it's not, strictly speaking, necessary. It can be enjoyed with considerable impact in any number of ways. Rudolph's massive catalog is chock-full of sophisticated and fascinating records. Ragmala, however, is his opus, a major work that establishes the ground for infinite possibilities in improvisational interaction for an ensemble, as well giving flesh to an expansive musical language that edifies players and listeners equally. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 10/18/2019
Label: META
UPC: 0638977102320

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Mousa Azure
  2. Rotations
  3. Ecliptic
  4. Savannahs
  5. Shanta
  6. Wandering Star
  7. Ascent to Now
  8. Lamentations
  9. Dialectic
  10. Thirteen Moons

Disc 2

  1. Glare of the Tiger
  2. Reflective
  3. Seven Pearls
  4. We Grieve
  5. Chakawali
  6. Turiya
  7. Syntactic Journey
  8. Sunset Lake
  9. Africa 21
  10. Gone to Earth

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Go: Organic Orchestra   Primary Artist
Brooklyn Raga Massive   Primary Artist
Adam Rudolph   Conductor,Orchestra,Iya,Itotele
Harris Eisenstadt   Iya,Bata,Itotele,Okonkolo
Stephen Haynes   Conch,Cornet,Soloist,Didjeridu,Kudu Horn,Flugelhorn,Featured Artist,Trumpet (Pocket)
Hassan Hakmoun   Sintir,Vocals,Featured Artist
Gwen Laster   Violin,Featured Artist
Richard Carr   Violin,Featured Artist
Sylvain Leroux   Flute,African Flute,Featured Artist
Ivan Barenboim   Featured Artist,B-Flat Clarinet
Arun Ramamurthy   Violin,Featured Artist
Samarth Nagarkar   Vocals,Featured Artist
Sana Nagano   Violin,Featured Artist
David Ellenbogen   Guitar (Rhythm),Guitar (Electric)
Abderahim Hakmoun   Vocals,Qarqaba,Featured Artist
Abhik Mukherjee   Sitar,Featured Artist
Bala Skandan   Mridangam,Featured Artist
Libby Schwartz   French Horn
Ze Luis   Flute,Flute (Alto),Featured Artist
Jay Gandhi   Bansuri,Featured Artist
Leco   Featured Artist
Graham Haynes   Cornet,Kudu Horn,Flugelhorn,Bamboo Trumpet,Featured Artist
Stephanie Griffin   Viola,Featured Artist
Charlie Burnham   Violin,Featured Artist
Neel Murgai   Sitar,Overtone,Featured Artist
Sara Schoenbeck   Bassoon,Featured Artist
Sean Sonderegger   Bass,Sax (Soprano),Featured Artist,Clarinet (Contrabass)
Sameer Gupta   Tabla
Hamid Drake   Okonkolo
Peter Zummo   Conch,Trombone,Didjeridu,Kudu Horn,Featured Artist
Seven Pearls   Featured Artist
Marco Cappelli   Featured Artist,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Kaoru Watanabe   Flute,Nohkan,Featured Artist
Julianne Carney   Violin
Sameer   Featured Artist
Michel Gentile   Flute,Featured Artist
Damon Banks   Bass (Electric),Featured Artist
Rogerio Boccato   Bells,Surdo,Caxixi,Mineiro,Wood Box,Temple Blocks
Mariano Gil   Flute (Bass)
Mia Theodoratus   Harp,Featured Artist
Avram Fefer   Sax (Tenor),Clarinet (Bass),Featured Artist
Trina Basu   Violin,Featured Artist
Mari Tanaka   Tanpura
Leco Reis   Contrabass
Alex Marcelo   Keyboards,Featured Artist

Technical Credits

Adam Rudolph   Arranger,Composer,Producer,Rhythm Arrangements,Score
Harris Eisenstadt   Rhythm Arrangements
David Ellenbogen   Producer
Mas Yamagata   Producer,Studio Assistant
Subrata Basu   Calligraphy
James Dellatacoma   Mixing,Engineer,Mastering
Sylvain Leroux   Design
Nancy Jackson   Paintings
Shaun Brady   Liner Notes
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