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David Friesen: A Light Shining Through
ByBut Friesen was not finished, not by the proverbial country mile.
His albums Passage and Day Of Rest (both in 2021, on Origin Records), were presented in a smaller scale that leaned heavily on the bassist's faith, and then This Light Has No Darkness (Origin Records, 2024) hit the shelvesand the CD players and presumably the streaming vehicles. The set was written for a 33-piece orchestra and intended to be presented in Kiev. But war in Ukraine changed the plan, and the project was completed via an adept sampling effort by Kyle Gordonof movie and television soundtrack fameand his enormous sample library backing Friesen's jazz trio.
A Light Shining Through plays out in the same playground as Friesen's large ensemble and his programmed large ensemble work, but this time it is jazz with strings. The Kyiv Mozart String Quartet joins the leader and his small jazz ensemblesoprano and tenor saxophonist Joe Manis and percussionists Alex Fantaev and Charlie Doggett on alternating cuts. The jazz guys play alone on nine tunes; the strings accompany them on seven. Everything came together from sessions recorded in 2019 (strings), 2021 and 2023.
Much can be said on the positive side for the freshness of music recorded live (Testimony); but much can also be said for the sort of collaging that went on with the A Light Shining Through. The "over time" aspect of putting together music provides freedom of its own, a deliberative advantage of consideration involved in sculpting of the soundscapes The multiple percussionistsbassist Friesen, in addition to his Hemage bass contributions, also plays percussion and piano throughoutgives the music a folk song feel; the spaciousness of spare instrumentation punctuated by the percussive percolations gives to the presentation a down to earth quality, and the heartfelt feeling of Friesen's faith throughout (the title tune, "My Prayer," "Forgiveness") imbues the work with a gorgeous, incandescent timelessness.
A swan song? Probably not. Friesen is going strong, making the best music of his life.
Track Listing
Little Ella Bella; Time Through Light; Dressed In Red; My Prayer; Blue And Red; Children's Song; Staircase; One Last Time; One Last time; Islands; Passage; Luxury Liner; A Light Shing through; Festival; Glide; Softly Tells the Story; Forgiveness.
Personnel
Additional Instrumentation
David Friesen: percussion, piano; Alex Fantaev: percussion; Kyiv Mozart String Quartet: Olga Sheleshkova: violin; Pavio Khmara: violin; Andrew Makij: viola; Sergey Kazakov: cello.
Album information
Title: A Light Shining Through | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Origin Records