Nick Mazzarella Trio | Aviary

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Aviary

by Nick Mazzarella Trio

The impressive debut album from a new voice within the latest generation of Chicago improvisers, featuring original compositions by leader Nick Mazzarella and a one of a kind, tight-knit rhythm section comprised of veterans Anton Hatwich and Frank Rosaly.
Genre: Jazz: Free Jazz
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2. Pistachio (for my bird)
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3. Eternal Return
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4. Pescador
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5. Free Dance
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6. Aviary
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ABOUT THIS ALBUM


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ABOUT AVIARY
"First albums shouldn't be this good." - Bill Meyer (DownBeat)

"An auspicious debut. This saxophonist promises great things in the future."
- Mark Corroto (All About Jazz)

"Mazzarella's impressive debut album, Aviary, was cut by his nimble, briskly swinging working trio with bassist Anton Hatwich and drummer Frank Rosaly. I like that Aviary is a modest recording, concise and direct. The performances are shorter than this spunky group's usual live renditions of the same material, so that the album runs a satisfying 30 minutes - and throughout you can hear Mazzarella's burning drive to convey the essence of his music simply, with no bells or whistles." - Peter Margasak (Chicago Reader)

ABOUT NICK MAZZARELLA
Alto saxophonist and composer Nick Mazzarella has been a participant in Chicago’s jazz, free jazz, improvised music, and rock scenes as a bandleader, sideman, and presenter since 2002. After completing his formal music education at DePaul University (Bachelor of Music 2006, Master of Music 2009), he began performing regularly with his own groups and with projects led by his peers at venues throughout the city and the United States. His efforts have been especially concentrated around the activities of his primary working band, the Nick Mazzarella Trio, the musician and presenter collective Umbrella Music, the multi-disciplined Everypeople Workshop, and the grass roots effort to establish a new haven on the south side of Chicago for free jazz, the Ratchet Series. Equally at home in the worlds of the traditional and the avant-garde, Mazzarella maintains a continuous performance schedule encompassing a variety of musical contexts, but focuses the majority of his energies on the areas of composition-based free jazz and free form improvisation. Through his work in these stylistic mediums, Mazzarella has established himself as a distinct voice within the second post-Vandermark generation of Chicago improvisers, the so-called "new blood" of that unique lineage.

Mazzarella has performed as a sideman in bands led by Frank Rosaly (Green and Gold), Jaimie Branch (Bomb Shelter), Jake Vinsel (Horse-Fire), Jason Ajemian (Magic Bone), Joe Adamik (Joe Adamik Quartet), Keefe Jackson (Project Project), Mikel Avery (Everypeople Workshop), and Rob Mazurek (Exploding Star Orchestra). He has also worked on an individual basis with such musicians as Anton Hatwich, Cameron Pfiffner, Dave Rempis, Devin Davis, Devin Hoff, Dylan Ryan, Fredrik Ljungkvist, Guillermo Gregorio, James Falzone, Jason Adasiewicz, Jason Roebke, Jason Stein, Jeb Bishop, Jim Baker, Josh Berman, Joshua Abrams, Matt Schneider, Marc Riordan, Mars Williams, Mike Reed, Nate Lepine, Nick Broste, Nicole Mitchell, Quin Kirchner, Steve Hunt, Tim Daisy, and Tomeka Reid.

Mazzarella is a curator of the Ratchet Series in residence at the Skylark in Chicago’s Pilsen neighborhood. The series was founded in 2007 by drummer Frank Rosaly, with whom Mazzarella has worked on the project since 2009, with the aim of providing musicians of diverse styles and approaches within the genres of free jazz and improvised and experimental music with a weekly performance opportunity. By organizing these concert events Mazzarella, Rosaly, and bassist Anton Hatwich, who joined the effort in 2011, strive to foster a community that supports musicians on Chicago's south side.


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