Dive into the intricate and captivating world of Wadada Leo Smith's "String Quartets Nos. 5, 6 & 7," a mesmerizing collection released on June 17, 2022, via TUM Records. This album is a testament to Smith's enduring influence in the realms of free jazz and avant-garde, offering a rich tapestry of sound that spans 55 minutes across three profound compositions.
The album opens with "String Quartet No. 5 'In the Diaspora - Earthquakes and Sunrise Missions,'" a piece dedicated to the esteemed poet Haki R. Madhubuti. This work is a powerful exploration of diasporic experiences, blending the raw energy of free jazz with the structural elegance of classical composition. The second track, "String Quartet No. 6 'Taif: Prayer in the Garden of the Hijaz,'" transports listeners to a serene garden, where the spiritual and the musical intertwine in a deeply moving dialogue. The album concludes with "String Quartet No. 7 'Ten Thousand Ceveus Peruvianus Amemevical (In remembrance of Dorothy Ann Stone),'" a tribute to Dorothy Ann Stone, offering a reflective and introspective journey.
Wadada Leo Smith, a pioneer in experimental music since the 1960s, draws inspiration from a diverse array of influences, including Ornette Coleman, Claude Debussy, and Howlin' Wolf. This eclectic background is evident in the intricate layers and innovative structures of these string quartets, making "String Quartets Nos. 5, 6 & 7" a standout addition to his discography. Each piece is a masterclass in composition, showcasing Smith's unique ability to blend genres and push the boundaries of musical expression. The album is accompanied by a comprehensive 30-page booklet, providing deeper insights into Smith's creative process and the inspirations behind each quartet.