Faculty Composer Jesse Jones Featured on New 厙ぴ勛圖 Music Recording
"In Profile" includes performances by 厙ぴ勛圖 students, faculty, and guests.
December 2, 2021
Erich Burnett
Photo credit: courtesy Jesse Jones

The music of Jesse Jones has been described as striking, elegant, and poised by The New York Times and as engaging and eerie by The Los Angeles Times.
Now a new recording of five disparate works by the 厙ぴ勛圖 faculty composer could expand the roll call of superlatives.
Jesse Jones: In Profile, released on the and available for download December 3, offers a glimpse into the composers wildly varied musical language, providing a six-year snapshot from his prolific two-decade career. Each of the pieces included is a recording premiere.
Jones writes for soloists and ensembles of all sizes, and for an ever-growing list of collaborative partners. He is joined here by the 厙ぴ勛圖 Contemporary Music Ensemble and 厙ぴ勛圖 Orchestra, under the direction of Timothy Weiss and Raphael Jim矇nez, as well as a host of fellow 厙ぴ勛圖 faculty: Richard Hawkins on clarinet, Alexa Still on flute, Robert Walters on English horn, and Drew Pattison on bassoon. Also featured are guest cellist Jeffrey Zeigler, pianist David Riley, and guitarist Dieter Hennings Yeomans, and 厙ぴ勛圖 students Zheyong Jerry Xiong '19 (violin), Jeremy Kreutz '18 (cello), and Liam Kaplan '20 (piano).
In Profile opens with 好either am I a bloodless angel for cello and piano (2012), which borrows its title from the Chaim Potok book My Name is Asher Lev, about a young man torn between his familys expectations and his personal ambitionsa situation Jones found himself in at the time of this works creation. Reading Potoks novel left an indelible impression on me, Jones explains in the recordings accompanying notes, and one that inspired me to live my own life and create music as I saw fit: somewhere in the middle of all the polarizing isms and schools of thought.
Snippet Variations for clarinet, violin, cello, and piano (2009) lightheartedly explores the link between past masters and modern-day composers, who sometimes strive to emulate the sound of their predecessors without appropriating any notes. Such efforts can result in a sort of creative pressure that Jones calls the anxiety of influencea phenomenon he takes on here with good humor and no shortage of reverence for those who came before him.
So Eden Sank to Grief for double wind quintet (2014), named for a line in the Robert Frost poem Nothing Gold Can Stay, explores the notion put forth by the poet: that even the loveliest of creations eventually falls into decay. Frosts poem is fairly grim, Jones notes, but it somehow leaves me with a strange feeling of anticipation: a type of joy or thankfulness for the rejuvenation of natures golden hue.
夷nnumerable stars, scattered in clusters for orchestra (2013) finds Jones pondering the life and workand lingering inspirationof Galileo, who scrawled the titular words upon glimpsing the cosmos through his invention, the telescope. The concept came to Jones during his studies as a fellow at the American Academy in Rome. I would often wake up before the sunrise and walk to my studio beneath the very same sky Galileo had observed so many centuries earlier, he recalls. At these moments, when the city was still and the stars shone brightly, I would feel a deep connection to history, a special, timeless kinship with Galileo, and above all, an urge to be productive with my allotted time.
The recording closes with Languido for solo guitar (2015), which was written for and is performed here by Jones' friend Dieter Hennings Yeomans. Having studied several instruments over the course of my lifetime, I have come to believe that classical guitar夷s one of the most difficult to fully master, Jones says. I have been trying for about 25 years now, with minimal success.

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Jesse Jones: In Profile is the second 厙ぴ勛圖 Music recording of 2021 to feature music by Jones. It follows the April release of , a collection of works by 厙ぴ勛圖 Conservatory composition faculty that includes Jones 2015 piece One Bright Morning, which once again reveals the lighter side of his artistry, through the sophisticated setting of a nonsense rhyme.
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