In 2015, Grammy nominated and award-winning saxophonist,
bassoonist, composer Ben Wendel released a music-video art project entitled The
Seasons - inspired by a set of twelve piano pieces written and released each
month by one of his favorite classical composers, Tchaikovsky, in 1876. Wendel's
modern take on the idea was to compose and release twelve original jazz chamber
duets in video format with modern luminaries such as Joshua Redman, Aaron
Parks, Gilad Hekselman, Eric Harland, Matt Brewer, Julian Lage, Ambrose
Akinmusire,among others. "The idea and goal of The Seasons was a simple
one: 12 original pieces dedicated to 12 musicians I deeply admire, released
over 12 months via YouTube. Though this ended up being one of the most
challenging and complex projects I've ever attempted, it also turned out to be
one of the most rewarding," says Wendel.
Wendel
continues, "the reception was positive and fascinating!" Although
Wendel never played the music live nor released it as a CD, it was nominated as
one of the best 'albums' of the year by The New York Times and featured on
NPR's All Things Considered, and The CBC. A few years passed, he was further
inspired by Lee Krasner's work titled The Seasons (on permanent display at The
Whitney Museum), and in 2018 was given the incredible opportunity to lead his
own group at the famed Village Vanguard in New York. "I thought this was
the perfect moment to take The Seasons project into the next phase. I put
together a quintet made up of artists from the original video series and the
music was transformed from the intimate setting of duos to something much
grander in the hands of these master musicians," states Wendel.
The
uniqueness of this recording, and the upcoming tour dates, is that this music
was never played live or released as a traditional album. So this is the
premiere of an exciting new chapter in The Seasons project. "I couldn't be
more grateful and excited", says Wendel.
The Seasons
Band is comprised of some of the most compelling musicians on the scene, and
dear friends, Aaron Parks (piano), Gilad Hekselman (guitar), Matt Brewer (bass)
and Eric Harland (drums). The Seasons is Wendel's follow-up recording to the
critically acclaimed What We Bring (on Motema, September 2016).
More on Ben
Wendel: GRAMMY-nominated saxophonist Ben Wendel, born in Vancouver, Canada,
raised in Los Angeles, and currently living in Brooklyn, continues to lead the
way in audience engagement via social media and YouTube with his latest video
series, "Standards With Friends" (featuring sessions with Mike
Moreno, Jonathan Blake, Justin Brown, Larry Goldings, and others). Wendel has
enjoyed a varied career as a performer, composer and producer, including tours
with artists such as Ignacio Berroa, Tigran Hamasyan, Antonio Sanchez, Gerald
Clayton, Eric Harland, Taylor Eigsti, Snoop Dogg and the artist formerly known
as Prince. Wendel is also a founding member of the GRAMMY-nominated group
Kneebody, whom he will be touring with this September, performing music from
Anti-Hero (on Motema), including the single, "How High" (featuring
Inara George).
As a
composer, he has received an ASCAP Jazz Composer Award, the 2008, 2011 and 2017
Chamber Music America "New Works Grant" and most recently was awarded
the Victor Lynch-Staunton award and the Concept to Realization grant by the
Canada Council For The Arts. He also co-wrote the score for John Krasinski's
adaptation of David Foster Wallace's, Brief Interviews With Hideous Men.
Wendel's
recent work includes producing and playing in jazz and many other genres,
including the GRAMMY-nominated album "Life Forum" for pianist Gerald
Clayton on Concord Records, the new Kneedelus album (Kneebody + Daedelus),
released on Brainfeeder and given a rave 8.0 review from Pitchfork, appearing
on Julia Holter's new film score, and collaborating with her on a new non-jazz
album he is co-creating with Daedelus (the album will feature artists such as
Terrace Martin, Knower and Mark Guiliana), producing an album for
Folk/Americana artist Darryl Holter (a BMI Woody Guthrie Fellowship Recipient),
playing on Jimmy Chamberlin's (drummer from Smashing Pumpkins) new instrumental
album, and producing live concerts at the Broad Stage in Santa Monica, CA from
2008-2015, with the help of Quincy Jones and his production team. He also
recently
worked with
conductor Kent Nagano in producing a series of concerts for the Festspiel Plus
in Munich, Germany.
Wendel has
recorded for Sunnyside Records, Concord Records and Brainfeeder, including
Simple Song (2009) and Frame (2012), a duo project with French-American pianist
Dan Tepfer entitled Small Constructions (2013) and multiple Kneebody albums.
Wendel's critically acclaimed album What We Bring was released in the Fall of
2016 on Motema Music, and is now followed up by The Seasons, available October
12, 2018.
Upcoming
Tour Dates:
With
Kneebody:
Sept 14 -
Frost School of Music - Coral Gables, FL
Sept 15 -
The Sinclair - Cambridge, MA (dbl bill w/Donny McCaslin)
Sept 16 - Le
Poisson Rouge - NYC
Sept 17 -
Blues Alley - Washington, D.C.
Sept 18 -
MilkBoy - Philadelphia, PA
Sept 19 -
Regent Theater - Los Angeles, CA (dbl bill w/Donny McCaslin)
Sept 20 -
The Independent, San Francisco, CA (dbl bill w/Donny McCaslin)
Sept 21 -
Art Boutiki - San Jose, CA
Sept 23 -
Valley Bar - Phoenix, AZ
Sept 24 -
The Triple Door, Seattle, WA (dbl bill w/Donny McCaslin)
Sept 25 -
Star Theater - Portland, OR (dbl bill w/Donny McCaslin)
Sept 27
& 28 - Dazzle at Baur's - Denver, CO
With The Ben
Wendel Seasons Band:
Oct 14 &
15 - Duc Des Lombards, Paris, France
Oct 17 -
Blue Note, Milano, Italy
Oct 18 -
Sunset Jazz Club, Girona, Spain
Oct 19 - Zig
Zag Jazz Club - Berlin, Germany
Oct 20 - Jazzclub
Domicil, Dortmund, Germany
Oct 21 -
Palais des Beaux-Arts, Bruxelles, Belgium
Oct 23 -
Jazzclub Unterfahrt, Munich, Germany
Oct 25 -
Belgrade Jazz Festival, Belgrade, RS
Oct 27 -
Lantaren Venster, Rotterdam, Netherlands
Oct 28 -
Bimhuis, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Nov 29 - The
Regattabar, Cambridge, MA
Dec 1 -
Jefferson Center, Roanoke, VA
Dec 6-9 -
Jazz Standard, NYC
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