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Music Review: Jenny Scheinman - Crossing the Field

Written by Jordan Richardson
Published March 18, 2008

When it comes to Jenny Scheinman, it makes little sense to try to peg the talented composer, violinist, and singer into a genre corner. Releasing not one but two upcoming recordings, schedulde for simultaneous release on May 27, Scheinman is likely at her very best. Crossing the Field is one of the two, with the other being her anticipated vocal debut, Jenny Scheinman.

Crossing the Field is Scheinman’s fifth instrumental release. Featuring long-time collaborator and Grammy-winning guitarist Bill Frisell, jazz-piano great Jason Moran, and a string orchestra led by founding members of Brooklyn Rider, Scheinman’s Crossing the Field is a complex tapestry of sound and colour.

Scheinman grew up in northern California in a town of 300 people in a home with no electricity or phone. She travelled by horse and was taught to make use of everything and anything she could find. This ingenuity has given way to a similar form of creativity in her music. Her compositions use all of the parts of the music, giving rise to unique sounds and powerful melodies that are epic and strong.

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With Crossing the Field, the resourcefulness is apparent from the opening track and flows through the rest of the very exciting album. The majority of the record features a string orchestra and a jazz septet. Each tune is generally punctuated by multiple soloists. All but one of the tracks are original compositions, with the only cover being Duke Ellington’s “Awful Sad.”

Songs unfold like cinema on Crossing the Field, with tones and depth that belong on the big screen. Her cinematic flare is apparent on tunes like “The Careeners,” which could easily mirror a spaghetti western-style chase through the mountains. Its follow-up, “Three Bits and a Horse,” closes the narrative delightfully.

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Music Review: Jenny Scheinman - Crossing the Field
Published: March 18, 2008
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Section: Music
Filed Under: Music: Instrumental
Writer: Jordan Richardson
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