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Harbour
Christine Jensen
Label: Justin Time Records
Released: 2024
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Tracks
Passing Lion's Gate; Swirlaround; Wink; Surge; Harbour; Cascadian Fragments; Fantasy On Blue.
Personnel
Christine Jensen
saxophoneIngrid Jensen
trumpetGary Versace
pianoChet Doxas
saxophoneSteve Raegele
guitar, electricJon Wikan
drumsDonny Kennedy
saxophone, altoClaire Devlin
saxophone, tenorSamuel Blais
saxophone, tenorJocelyn Couture
trumpetBill Mahar
trumpetDave Mossing
trumpetLex French
trumpetDavid Grott
tromboneTaylor Donaldson
tromboneJean-Sébastien Vachon
trombone, bassRémi-Jean Leblanc
bassAdditional Personnel / Information
Dave Martin: trombone.
Album Description
Canadian saxophonist and composer Christine Jensen has led a distinct voice to the creative jazz scene for the last twenty-five years with her large and small ensembles. She has released her third jazz orchestra album, Harbour (2024), which follows previous releases Habitat (2013) and Treelines (2010). It features her Montreal-based orchestra, along with guest soloists NY-based Ingrid Jensen on trumpet and electronics, Gary Versace on piano, Chet Doxas on tenor saxophone, Jon Wikan on drums and Montreal- based Steve Raegele on guitar. This album captures over a decade of her compositions and commissions, with her sister’s improvisations infused throughout. "I think of this collection of songs as my commissioning series, with each piece marking time since the beginnings of life for my daughter Liv, who is now thirteen. I chose the title Harbour because I think of it as a place of shelter on the water, a respite before the new migrations that await on land. This ensemble of family and friends represents that feeling to me, as we all came out of so much turbulence to land together in a room, where my music could take flight. The musicians that I had the privilege to perform and record with took all this to another level and brought their own characters in through their masterful sounds and improvisations. This time around, I can’t be more thrilled with the magic that has surfaced, from the sculpting of forms to the performances that are so lovingly interpreted."
Review
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