This musical project seeks to explore liminal spaces: that space at the threshold of profound change; the state of suspension between the death of what was, and the birth of what will be -- or could be.
Combining an improvisational chamber ensemble with strings, Liminality weaves together jazz, fusion, and world beats with chamber and orchestral elements. The music ranges from strictly composed to purely improvisational. Textures range from the power of the full ensemble with chamber string orchestra to the delicacies of solo and duet performances. At times the music floats in ethereal spaces; at other times it is rhythmically driving, anchored by American, Indian, and Afro-Cuban influences.
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about
A daughter reflects upon the loss of her mother.
In loving memory of Julia Cota Dahlstrand.
lyrics
Looking into the mirror for any clues, in vain.
For all the ways in the world that you left your mark,
Is there a spark or two I can claim?
Most the time I’d only find my sorrow.
So surreal that I had to say goodbye so soon,
And continue trying to find the way on my own.
It wasn’t meant to be this way -- so little justice, it appears.
Yet who among us has a say when the final hour nears?
If I could give to you what you’d provide, like a beacon shining out to sea
As the darkness of these days subside,
A new light appears, a star that will always endure
So pure, in me.
Is this the way we have to learn how little time is on our side?
Discovering at every turn you’re there to be my guide.
And so I’ll carry on as best I can, set a course as true as eyes can see.
On the journey through unchartered lands,
I’ll mark all the days, the ways you continue to give,
To live in me.
credits
from Liminality,
released May 24, 2023
Voice: Song Yi Jeon
Guitar: Aliéksey Vianna
Drums: Daniel Dor
Harp: Michelle Gott
Percussion: Aaron Szabo
B/g voices: Tomas Cruz
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