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Moment of Departure

Tim Garland (saxophone), Asaf Sirkis, Gwilym Simcock (piano), Yazz Ahmed, Thomas Gould (violin), Rob Millett

Moment of Departure
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While Garland’s longform settings for strings and the integration of the written and the improvised are compositionally and conceptually impeccable, Lighthouse steal the show.

Moment of Departure

Tim Garland (saxophone), Asaf Sirkis, Gwilym Simcock (piano), Yazz Ahmed, Thomas Gould (violin), Rob Millett

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While Garland’s longform settings for strings and the integration of the written and the improvised are compositionally and conceptually impeccable, Lighthouse steal the show.

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This is the most ambitious project of Tim Garland's stellar career, with a celebration of Lighthouse Trio's 20th Anniversary (Gwilym Simcock and Asaf Sirkis), along with a stunning display of Tim's prowess as a composer and arranger with the Britten Sinfonia, featuring violinist Thomas Gould, along with trumpet ace Yazz Ahmed performing as a special guest on one track. Tim describes the project: "That Moment of Departure, from the known, the notated, towards something new is a shout of fearless freedom. The compositions on this album all have crucial and varied relationships with improvised music, from string orchestra to intimate trio, and completely free-form music. Classical influences and visual art have informed me, as much as my jazz heart. The series of paintings called 'Sail To Hope', by Esra Kizir Gokcen, provide a backbone of inspiration for the first disc's music. The subject of journeying into the unknown, as well as the influence of Turkish rhythms, create the background atmosphere whilst maintaining the spaciousness and freedom for the jazz soloists."

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June 2024

While Garland’s longform settings for strings and the integration of the written and the improvised are compositionally and conceptually impeccable, Lighthouse steal the show.
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