I wouldn't make such claims without musical evidence. Here is the third section from Pat's MONTENEGRO JAZZ SUITE, his choral / symphonic improvisations on the Monenegrin folk song Slavjo Poje," which translates appropriately as Nightingale."
Pat explains, Maja Popovich asked me to write a suite of pieces based on Montenegrin folk music for choir, string ensemble, and jazz quartet. Stjepko Gut played the trumpet and flugelhorn, Ehud Asherie, piano; Tom Melito, drums, and I played bass and arranged. Zoja Durovic conducted the choir and Irena Vukovic conducted the string ensemble. This concert was filmed at The Kic Center in Podgorica, Montenegro on June 21, 2009. Everyone did a great job considering the amount of time allowed for rehearsal(s)."
For my readers who have a classical background, see if the string writing isn't reminiscent of Vaughan Williams or perhaps Barber's ADAGIO FOR STRINGS--and for jazz listeners who might be less patient, wait a bit and your patience will be rewarded by marvelous playing from the quartet. Bravo!
And other sections of the MONTENEGRO JAZZ SUITE are accessible on YouTube: visit Pat's channel, usenewsyuleooze," a name that will make much more sense when muttered aloud.