Michael Formanek’s Ensemble Kolossus is a big band, but not a Big Band.
The Baltimore bassist’s vision is certainly grand – 19 of New York’s finest, marshalled by an expansive, multi-part score – but the writing allows the individuality of each musician to poke through the surface, giving this towering record the energy and intimacy of a small group session.
And since the line-up includes saxophonists Chris Speed, Loren Stillman and Tim Berne, trumpeter Ralph Alessi and guitarist Mary Halvorson, what emerges is something truly unique and spontaneous.
Formanek has created a work of arresting originality, connecting the ambiguous harmonies of Oliver Messiaen to the freedom of Charles Mingus, one that captures a moment in music, but one that will surely, with time, prove timeless.