Wadada Leo Smith's "The Chicago Symphony - Diamond Symphony" is a captivating exploration of free jazz and avant-garde sounds, released on November 19, 2021, under TUM Records. This album is a testament to Smith's innovative approach to symphonic form, showcasing the creative prowess of Midwest composers and performers.
Comprising four movements, each titled "Diamond," the symphony unfolds over 36 minutes, offering a rich tapestry of haunting melodies, multifaceted rhythms, and rapidly changing dynamics. The first movement, "The Rare Air Songs In Sonic Forms and Metrical Folding: Henry Threadgill, Steve McCall and Fred Hopkins," pays tribute to the historic vanguard trio Air, featuring Threadgill's flute introduction that sets the stage for the intricate musical journey ahead.
Collaborating with esteemed musicians Henry Threadgill, John Lindberg, and Jack DeJohnette, Smith crafts a sound that is both spacious and intense, blending haunting harmonies with complex rhythms. The second disc, "Diamond Symphony - No.2," delves into a world of tranquil yet rapidly evolving musical landscapes, showcasing the depth and versatility of the ensemble.
"The Chicago Symphony - Diamond Symphony" is not just an album but a profound musical experience, highlighting Wadada Leo Smith's unique vision and his ability to push the boundaries of jazz. It's a must-listen for fans of avant-garde and free jazz, offering a glimpse into the innovative spirit of the Midwest's creative music scene.