
It is rare in a musician's life that a sound from within - not yet heard and possibly existing beyond imagination - is suddenly realized. Three musicians found such a sound one morning in 1998.
Saxophonist Michael Hester, percussionist Todd Hammes and pianist William Campbell gathered together in the Sonoran Desert to compare their life experiences and musical instincts. Relying solely on improvisation, sensitivity and a wealth of musical experience, music like none that had ever been heard before poured forth. No one know what to make of the highly charged session, but each realized they were on to something big. Thus began the Sonoran Consort.
| Since those early days, the Sonoran Consort has displayed limitless energy and creative capacity. From the seeds of improvisation have grown great compositions. Innumerable performances and rehearsals have allowed the trio to develop into one of the most exciting and inspiring groups performing today. The music of the Sonoran Consort is a powerful and organic combination of textures and musical creativity that explores the boundaries of improvised music. Todd, Michael and William speak a common language, translated and appreciated by each individual listener. |
Sometimes familiar, sometimes challenging, the music on the trio's CDs are sonic documents of their creative journey. Each piece is a world within itself, transporting listeners through soundscapes that embody profound contentment, deep yearning, self-discovery and moments of sheer bliss.
Notes by Matthew Nelson.
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William Campbell keyboard |
Todd Hammes percussion |
![]() Michael Hester saxophone |
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