''Finding Gabriel'' is an album by
Brad Mehldau
Bradford Alexander Mehldau (; born August 23, 1970) is an American jazz pianist, composer, and arranger.
Mehldau studied music at The New School, and toured and recorded while still a student. He was a member of saxophonist Joshua Redman's Quar ...
. It was recorded over an 18-month period in 2017–18 and was released by
Nonesuch Records
Nonesuch Records is an American record company and label owned by Warner Music Group, distributed by Warner Records (formerly called Warner Bros. Records), and based in New York City. Founded by Jac Holzman in 1964 as a budget classical label, Non ...
in 2019. It won the 2019
Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Album
The Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Album is an award that was first presented in 1959.
History
From 1959 to 2011, the Award was called Best Instrumental Jazz Album, Individual or Group. In 2012, it was shortened to Best Jazz Instrumental ...
.
Background
Mehldau wrote that "''Finding Gabriel'' came after reading the Bible closely for the last several years.
..The Bible felt like a corollary and perhaps a guide to the present day – one long nightmare or a signpost leading to potential gnosis, depending on how you read it."
Music and recording
The album was recorded and mixed by John Davis at Bunker Studios, Brooklyn, between March 2017 and October 2018.
Mehldau was also the album's producer.
"St Mark Is Howling in the City of Night" contains "strident drums and classical modernism".
During "The Prophet Is a Fool" (the title is from Hosea 9.7), the opening line is "Let's get out of here and head for the hills", which a prophet responds to with "build that wall".
The track is a condemnation of US President
Donald Trump
Donald John Trump (born June 14, 1946) is an American politician, media personality, and businessman who served as the 45th president of the United States from 2017 to 2021.
Trump graduated from the Wharton School of the University of ...
.
The title track is played entirely by Mehldau on various instruments, with a plea for understanding responded to with part of Daniel 9.23: "Consider the word and understand the vision".
Release and reception
''Finding Gabriel'' was released by
Nonesuch Records
Nonesuch Records is an American record company and label owned by Warner Music Group, distributed by Warner Records (formerly called Warner Bros. Records), and based in New York City. Founded by Jac Holzman in 1964 as a budget classical label, Non ...
on May 17, 2019.
The
AllMusic
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reviewer wrote: "It will take several listens to appreciate all that takes place on ''Finding Gabriel'', but that's as it should be"
The ''
Financial Times
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'' reviewer pointed out that the tracks had been built in layers, suggested that the "wordless vocals, however, are a layer too far", but praised "Kurt Elling soaring majestically on 'Make it All Go Away'
ndBecca Stevens pure-toned and melancholy on 'Deep Water'".
Critic Nate Chinen indicated that the album added a new element to Mehldau's music: "Mehldau has always been concerned with balancing a handful of musical priorities: dynamic fluctuation, tension and release, the play between a crisply stated idea and one that's projected or implied. All of these are factors on ''Finding Gabriel'', Mehldau's ambitious new album. What helps nudge it into strange new territory is a fixation on voice and breath."
Ted Panken also noted novelty in the use of vocals: "One groundbreaking element of ''Finding Gabriel'' is the way Mehldau deploys Elling, Kahane and Stevens not as interpreters of the texts in question, but as discrete instruments possessing distinctive timbral properties".
Panken described the album as "beyond category".
Jackson Sinnenberg writing for ''
JazzTimes
''JazzTimes'' is an American magazine devoted to jazz. Published 10 times a year, it was founded in Washington, D.C. in 1970 by Ira Sabin as the newsletter ''Radio Free Jazz'' to complement his record store.
Coverage
After a decade of grow ...
'' commented, "The specific political references can seem ham-handed at first, but they fit when one listens to them in the context of the record as a whole and understands them as inspirations for the composer’s vision." ''
Shepherd Express
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History
The paper originated in May 1982 as the ''Crazy Shepherd'', its name derived from a line in Allen Ginsberg’s poem “Footnotes to Howl” ( ...
s Michael Muchian mentioned, "Fans of Mehldau’s synthesizer work, especially, will enjoy the album, but even the mildly interested may want to give it a heartfelt listen." Matthew Kassel of ''
DownBeat
' (styled in all caps) is an American music magazine devoted to "jazz, blues and beyond", the last word indicating its expansion beyond the jazz realm which it covered exclusively in previous years. The publication was established in 1934 in Chi ...
'' wrote, "One of
hepianist's defining strengths is that he's capable of producing profound lines with a light and seemingly effortless touch. The album could have been a graceless offering, but in Mehldau’s capable hands, it works."
Nathan Stevens of ''Spectrum Culture'' commented "Finding Gabriel is a dangerous proposition. In the Torah, Bible and Quran, Archangel Gabriel comes to earth to deliver visions unto prophets. It gave apocalyptic sights to Daniel, forecasts the birth of Jesus Christ and proclaims Mohammed a prophet. And it seems to be pretty chummy with musicians too, with that trumpet of proclamation that blew on a Behemoth record and on a “Twilight Zone” episode. But for Brad Mehldau, he seems to accept he hasn’t found Gabriel. Instead, he’s desperately trying to delve into clairvoyance to get a better idea on just what the hell is happening in the 21st century. ''Finding Gabriel'' is an odd duck in the modern jazz cannon, a deeply political album that speaks its ideals rarely, instead focusing on music that envelops."
Chris Pearson of ''
The Times
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'' added "Always somewhat cerebral, Brad Mehldau has entered especially intellectual territory lately. The American jazz pianist, one of the best alive, last year reworked Bach and in March unveiled his Piano Concerto at the Barbican. Now he takes on the Bible, using it as a prism through which to examine our present political turmoil. He plays an array of keyboards and deploys wordless voices and strings."
Francis Graham-Dixon in his review for ''
Jazz Journal
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'' noted, "This is a wonderful album, full of ambition, invention and packing an emotional punch."
The album peaked at No. 2 on the
''Billboard'' jazz albums chart.
It won the 2019
Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Album
The Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Album is an award that was first presented in 1959.
History
From 1959 to 2011, the Award was called Best Instrumental Jazz Album, Individual or Group. In 2012, it was shortened to Best Jazz Instrumental ...
.
Track listing
#"The Garden" – 7:18
#"Born to Trouble" – 4:01
#"Striving After Wind" – 4:38
#"O Ephraim" – 5:21
#"St. Mark Is Howling in the City of Night" – 6:20
#"The Prophet Is a Fool" – 6:47
#"Make It All Go Away" – 4:32
#"Deep Water" – 5:13
#"Proverb of Ashes" – 4:17
#"Finding Gabriel" – 7:06
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Personnel
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Brad Mehldau
Bradford Alexander Mehldau (; born August 23, 1970) is an American jazz pianist, composer, and arranger.
Mehldau studied music at The New School, and toured and recorded while still a student. He was a member of saxophonist Joshua Redman's Quar ...
– synthesizers (1–10), piano (1, 2, 5–10), Fender Rhodes (3, 4), Hammond B-3 organ (10), Musser Ampli-Celeste (4), Morfbeats gamelan strips (4), xylophone (6), Mellotron (10), drums (2, 4, 10), percussion (10), vocals (1, 2, 4, 5, 9, 10)
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Ambrose Akinmusire
Ambrose Akinmusire ( born May 1, 1982) is an American avant-garde jazz composer and trumpeter.
Biography
Born and raised in Oakland, California, Akinmusire was a member of the Berkeley High School Jazz Ensemble, where he caught the attention of ...
– trumpet (1, 6)
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Chris Cheek
Christopher Carson Cheek (born September 16, 1968) is an American jazz saxophonist.
Biography
Cheek was born in St. Louis, Missouri, where his father was the director of a Junior high school band. Cheek began learning to play the alto saxophon ...
– baritone sax and tenor sax (1)
*Charles Pillow – baritone sax (6), alto sax and bass clarinet (1), soprano sax (1, 6)
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Joel Frahm
Joel Frahm (born 1970) is an American jazz saxophonist.
Early life
Frahm was born in Racine, Wisconsin, in 1970. – tenor sax (1, 6)
*Michael Thomas – alto sax and flute (1, 6)
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Sara Caswell – violin (5, 8)
*Lois Martin – viola (5, 8)
*Noah Hoffeld – cello (5, 8)
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Mark Guiliana
Mark Guiliana (born September 2, 1980) is a Grammy-nominated American drummer, composer and leader of the band Beat Music. He is known for his playing with Avishai Cohen, Brad Mehldau, David Bowie, Meshell Ndegeocello, Gretchen Parlato, Jason L ...
– drums (1, 3, 5–9)
*Aaron Nevezie – effects (9)
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Kurt Elling
Kurt Elling (born November 2, 1967) is an American jazz singer and songwriter.
Born in Chicago, Illinois, and raised in Rockford, Elling became interested in music through his father, who was Kapellmeister at a Lutheran church. He sang in cho ...
– vocals (7, 9)
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Gabriel Kahane
Gabriel Kahane (born July 10, 1981) is an American composer and singer-songwriter.
Early life and education
Born in Venice Beach, California, Kahane is the son of a psychologist mother and the concert pianist Jeffrey Kahane. He attended the N ...
– vocals (1, 3, 5, 8)
*
Becca Stevens
Becca Stevens (born June 14, 1984) is an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist who draws upon elements of jazz, chamber pop, indie rock, and folk.
Early life and education
Stevens was born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina as the youn ...
– vocals (1, 3, 5, 7, 8)
*"Snorts" Malibu – vocals (9)
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Chart performance
References
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