Theme for Monterey
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Los Angeles-based bandleader Gerald Wilson has been a perennial favorite for decades, earning a litany of composition awards and three Grammy nominations. He"s also been a recurring fave of the Monterey Jazz Festival, appearing in 1963 as one of Jimmy Lyons"s pet projects and then again leading a Jimi Lunceford tribute band in 1975 and, in 1976, offering a commissioned 20th-anniversary piece, the "Happy Birthday Monterey Suite." So this musical homage to the festival on its 40th anniversary has a long history. Wilson"s 45-minute suite is built around a 40-bar ascending theme that gets played at a variety of paces, from the sultry "Romance" to the speedy "Cookin" on Cannery Row." His band plays with a heap of harmonic precision, capturing each nuance as Wilson sought to demonstrate the ensemble"s crack capacity for agile subtlety at any speed. This is music that speaks dually to long-form composition and to the task of taking the complexity of orchestration and distilling it into potent doses. To demonstrate Wilson"s distilling ability beyond his large-scale works, check out his takes on "Summertime" and "Anthropology" premiered at the Library of Congress as they began archiving the bandleader"s works. --Andrew Bartlett