Myra Melford — Piano
Michael Formanek — Bass
Ches Smith — Drums, Vibraphone
American pianist Myra Melford studied with Don Pullen — she has the percussive approach of Duke Ellington and Cecil Taylor, not the classical arm-weight touch of Tatum and Bill Evans. Like John Zorn, Ethan Iverson and Dave Douglas, she's a polystylist rather than an artist with a signature style. Her muscular trio features Michael Formanek (bass) and Ches Smith (drums, vibraphone). She wrote all the compositions on Splash as part of her Cy Twombly project — hence such titles as "To Dribble, To Smear, To Splash" and "A Line With A Mind Of Its Own". The opening "Drift" sets the tone with its out of kilter rhythms, while "The Wayward Line" is freer. "Streaming" is about the most colossal piece of furious free jazz imaginable. Smith's stripped down approach is a consistent delight, as is his switching between drums and vibes. One of Melford's finest releases.
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Splash Trio
Splash is an adventurous new trio led by visionary pianist/composer Myra Melford, featuring bassist Michael Formanek and drummer/vibraphonist Ches Smith. The project is the latest installment of Melford’s ongoing body of work inspired by and engaging with the work of the American post-abstract expressionist painter Cy Twombly. The bold, sudden action implicit in the trio’s name reflects the energy and motion captured on Twombly’s canvases, a physicality that drives Melford’s exploratory music.
Throughout her career, Melford’s compositions have imbibed elements from other media – not only visual art but literature, poetry, and architecture. The connections are never literal or obvious, but the echoes and resonances are rich ad profound. Her multi-hued dialogue with Twombly has evolved over nearly three decades, since she discovered the artist through his 1994 retrospective at New York’s Museum of Modern Art. Previous installments of the project include two albums with her all-star quintet Fire and Water (with Mary Halvorson, Ingrid Laubrock, Tomeka Reid and Lesley Mok) and a set of music for the collective trio MZM, which she co-leads with Miya Masaoka and Zeena Parkins.
Melford doesn’t attempt to directly translate the Twombly’s work in sonic form; instead she approaches her own musical language via techniques and processes similar to those employed by the artist: using action words – “Splash” among them – to propel both compositions and improvisations, and discovering means to capture the impression of spontaneity in concrete forms. His paintings thus suggest an immediate moment or burst of activity while in reality being carefully composed, an elusive quality vibrantly embodied by the trio.
Formanek and Smith are both renowned improvisers, composers, and bandleaders, whose collaborators include Tim Berne, Marc Ribot, Mary Halvorson, Kris Davis, John Zorn and many others. Melford’s compositions for this stellar trio serve as both structure and instigation, compelling a fluid and captivating balance of design and invention.
Upcoming Shows for Splash Trio
May 6, 2025 | NOSPR Chamber Hall Katowice, Poland |
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May 7, 2025 | Sopot, Poland | more info |
May 9, 2025 | Singen, Germany | more info |
May 10, 2025 | Recreios da Amadora Amadora, Portugal |
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