CIMP: Creative Improvised Music Projects

Albums Featuring - dominic duval

View the complete artist roster.

Catalog Number: CIMPoL 5003
The Open DoorThe Open DoorJoe McPhee (Alto Saxophone), Dominic Duval (Bass)Two masters of in-depth improvisation met in concert on a hot early summer day in Montreal, Quebec. For this concert, Joe McPhee played alto sax exclusively, an instrument with which he has not often recorded. The results are as natural an interaction as they are engaging and inspirational--66% of Trio X but 100% musically rewarding.
Catalog Number: CIMPoL 5001
AIR: Above and BeyondAIR: Above and BeyondTrio X (Primary), Joe McPhee (Tenor Saxophone), Dominic Duval (Bass), Jay Rosen (Drums)Now entering into their tenth year as a group, Trio X's releases have become anticipated by their fans as good adventures. And this latest live set will not disappoint. Warm, invigorating, and always connective, it offers ample proof why Trio X has been called the finest improvising combo on the scene.
Catalog Number: CIMP Records 369
Conspiracy A Go GoConspiracy A Go GoDavid Haney (Piano), Dominic Duval (Bass), Andrew Cyrille (Drums)This isn't the first time David Haney and Andrew Cyrille have worked together, but these two sessions are the first time they have recorded together. With David, one can always expect the unexpected, whether it be Free Jazz, excursions, or an exploration of a traditional Blues. With Andrew one has come to expect simply the best in musical inventiveness. CIMP 367 is a duo; the addition of the substantial presence of bassist Dominic Duval changes the whole dynamic (as it should) on CIMP 369. To further emphasize the differences, five of the compositions appear on both the duo and the trio sessions. Hear and analyze this bracing and embracing music.
Catalog Number: CIMP Records 367
ClandestineClandestineDavid Haney (Piano), Andrew Cyrille (Drums), Dominic Duval (Mallets)This isn't the first time David Haney and Andrew Cyrille have worked together, but these two sessions are the first time they have recorded together. With David, one can always expect the unexpected, whether it be Free Jazz, excursions, or an exploration of a traditional Blues. With Andrew one has come to expect simply the best in musical inventiveness. CIMP 367 is a duo; the addition of the substantial presence of bassist Dominic Duval changes the whole dynamic (as it should) on CIMP 369. To further emphasize the differences, five of the compositions appear on both the duo and the trio sessions. Hear and analyze this bracing and embracing music.
Catalog Number: CIMP LTD 363
The Spirit of ThingsThe Spirit of ThingsDavid Schnitter (Tenor Saxophone), Dominic Duval (Bass), Newman Taylor Baker (Drums)David Schnitter returns and, quite frankly, is back in top form. Reunited with bassist Dominic Duval (with whom he recorded in 1995), this is David’s first ever trio recording. In addition to bringing renewed life to his recording documentation, this session brings new life to some old standards.
Catalog Number: CIMP LTD 348
MonkinusMonkinusDominic Duval (Bass), Jimmy Halperin (Tenor Saxophone)You don't want to approach Monk's music unless you know what you are doing and have the technical ability. Duval and Halperin have all of that plus the ability to bring a fresh creativity to very defined compositions. To further add to the challenge, they do it duo. This long-time-in-the-making project is a rich and full listening experience.
Catalog Number: CIMP LTD 347
Mountain AirMountain AirDominic Duval (Bass), Ron Lawrence (Viola), Gregor Huebner (Violin), Tomas Ulrich (Cello)Dominic Duval's String Quartet, previously known as the CT String Quartet, has been around and documented since the mid 1990s. This new edition introduces the extraordinary Gregor Huebner into the violin chair on a program which takes as its inspiration the music of Cecil Taylor's "Mountain Air." Extemporaneous and totally music of the day, yet easily accessible and rooted.
Catalog Number: CIMP 328
Moods: Playing with the ElementsMoods: Playing with the ElementsJoe McPhee (Saxophone), Dominic Duval (Bass), Jay Rosen (Drums), Trio X (Group)Trio-X is one of the premier improvising groups in the world. Quick to hit the sweet spot and take it from there. Their recordings are never without honesty and purpose. This is their seventh recording and the joy and challenge just gets better and better. Recorded Oct. 20 & 21, 2004.
Catalog Number: CIMP 320
The Sugar Hill SuiteThe Sugar Hill SuiteJoe McPhee (Tenor Sax), Dominic Duval (Bass), Jay Rosen (Drums), Trio X (Group)The latest from Trio-X has as its centerpiece "The Sugar Hill Suite," an exceptionally beautifully-structured 16-minute improv that is a stunning example of Trio-X's skills and the genius of the genre. Recorded October 19, 2004.
Catalog Number: CIMP 308
Faith In A SeedFaith In A SeedJames Finn (Tenor Sax), Dominic Duval (Bass), Warren Smith (Drums) James Finn is no young lion, but this is just his second recording. His first (Cadence Jazz Records 1170) met with strong critical acclaim often mixed with the skepticism of "Is this a fluke?" Well, CIMP now has recorded him and there's no chance of foolin' in the mix. This will only confirm that the power and flow of ideas from the dynamic tenor man is no fluke. Prepare to deal with Mr. Finn and this master rhythm section as he builds musical moments. Recorded March 16 & 17, 2004.
Catalog Number: CIMP 307
Morning MoonMorning MoonDavid Taylor (Trombone,Bass Trombone, Voice), Dominic Duval (Bass), Jay Rosen (Drums) Dave Taylor returns once more to surprise, amuse, and inspire the listener. This is a surprise ball of creative muse and broad range of musical delights to savor. Well utilized musical minds, treat yourself to this concert. Recorded March 11 & 12, 2004.
Catalog Number: CIMP 301
Joy and GravitasJoy and GravitasJimmy Halperin (Soprano&Tenor Saxophones), Dominic Duval (Bass), Jay Rosen (Drums)Jimmy Halperin has made very few records over the past 30 years and, while new, this sounds like nothing he's done before. Here it gets physical with some of the Jazz liturgy turning it every which way. If you're a fan of tunes like "Tunisia," "Don't Explain," "'Round Midnight," etc., but tired of hearing them, this release will refresh in its new and unafraid perspective. Recorded January 14 & 15, 2004.
Catalog Number: CIMP 299
StandardStandardDevorah Day (Vocals), Dominic Duval (Bass)Here is a starkly original Jazz singer, a true Jazz singer who will grab you with her originality and hold you with her unpredictability. With just Dominic Duval's bass accompaniment, there's nowhere to hide over the program of 9 standards and 2 originals. And with talent like this, there is no need to hide. Recorded Oct. 20 & 21, 2003.
Catalog Number: CIMP 283
JourneyJourneyTrio X (Group), Joe McPhee (Alto and Tenor Saxophones), Dominic Duval (Bass), Jay Rosen (Drums)Every Trio-X recording is different and an occasion for anticipation as to where these 3 creative forces will journey. Their 5th release, this is only the second in studio. And when the studio is the acclaimed Spirit Room, you know you’re going to hear the richness of the instruments and the subtleties of dynamic interplay at its best. A goody from a group acclaimed by one critic as the more dynamic combo in creative improvised music today. Recorded February 6 & 7, 2003.
Catalog Number: CIMP 275
Lowe-down&BlueLowe-down&BlueFrank Lowe (Tenor Saxophone), Berne Nix (Guitar), Dominic Duval (Bass), Michael Carvin (Drums)This is Frank Lowe's fourth CIMP session and we think this one captures the tender soul of this tenor stylist. Recorded just days before Frank had to have lung surgery, this concert finds him ironically more robust than usual. But, in essence, it is a quintessential Lowe concert: full of the compositional and playing quirks which mark his best work. A real stylist with giving, unselfish support from a great rhythm grouping. Recorded September 16, 2002.
Catalog Number: CIMP 270
Invocation for PepperInvocation for PepperAlex Harding (Baritone Saxophone), Dominic Duval (Bass), Jay Rosen (Drums)This trio date is a follow-up to Alex's "FreeFlow" recording (CIMP 246), but here the emphasis is on standards, opening with Alex's "Invocation" to the spirit of fellow Motowner and bari player, Pepper Adams. It's a Jazz date all the way: the power of Alex Harding's baritone sax in the company of the celebrated rhythm team of Duval & Rosen. Recorded June 6 & 7, 2002.
Catalog Number: CIMP 269
DoppelgangerDoppelgangerDavid Taylor (Bass Trombone), Dominic Duval (Bass), Jay Rosen (Drums)Dave Taylor is a legend among trombonists. The King of the Bass Trombone, he's been on hundreds of commercial recordings. What many don't realize is that Dave's creative improvised impulses are mighty but largely untapped. Here he shows that his technique can go head to head with his imagination and everyone benefits. This tour de force ends with a wonderful take on "Home On the Range." Recorded May 9 & 10, 2002.
Catalog Number: CIMP 268
Recollections of Darby HicksRecollections of Darby HicksBob Washington (Voice), Steve Swell (Trombone), Dominic Duval (Bass)This date is essentially a "brother's" narrative of growing up in America from the pre- WWII years. It's a story funny, funky, and poignant, and delivered with improvised surroundings which suggest some parallels to the collaboration between Charles Mingus and Jean Shephard on "The Clown." A good tale, well told with outstanding improvisations. Recorded April 23 & 24, 2002.
Catalog Number: CIMP 261
American ScrapbookAmerican ScrapbookDominic Duval (Bass), Jason Hwang (Violin), Tomas Ulrich (Cello), Tom Varner (French Horn), Joe McPhee (Cornet), Steve Swell (Trombone)Dominic Duval's String & Brass Ensemble brings together Joe McPhee Steve Swell, Tom Varner, Tomas Ulrich, and Jason Hwang in a stirring reflection on traditional and improvised music inspired not just by the memories of Dominic's late wife and 9/11, but also by the whole quilt that is the American Spirit
Catalog Number: CIMP 257
Let Paul Robeson SingLet Paul Robeson SingJoe McPhee (Tenor Saxophone), Joe Giardullo (Flute), Michael Bisio (Bass), Dominic Duval (Bass)Joe McPhee's Bluette returns for a set inspired by Paul Robeson. Referencing some of the events and music of Robeson, this episodic material of both original and traditional music spreads over 7 tracks in a moving journey.
Catalog Number: CIMP 256
ObbligatoObbligatoMary LaRose (Vocals), Jeff Lederer (Reeds), Steve Swell (Trombone), Dominic Duval (Bass)Integrating material from a broad idiomatic range including Charles Mingus, Duke Ellington, Randy Newman, Jimi Hendrix, Ornette Coleman, Claude Thornhill, Albert Ayler and others, vocalist extraordinaire Mary LaRose leads a strong improvising quartet. Out of the tradition but clearly of today and tomorrow, this is music as challenging as it is sensual.
Catalog Number: CIMP 254
Ready for ActionReady for ActionTom DeSteno (Drums), Bob Magnuson (Tenor Saxophone), William Gagliardi (Alto Saxophone), Dominic Duval (Bass)This is an intense and dense set of improvised music bringing together 2 visceral reedmen on a program of originals and improvs. Music with mainstream sensibilities but served up with an avant passion. Recorded August 27 & 28, 2001.
Catalog Number: CIMP 234
BloorBloorJohn Oswald (Alto Saxophone), David Prentice (Violin), Dominic Duval (Bass)The interacting ideas mix with the gentler jockeying of directions in this artful exploration of 3 musical souls: post bop music that is both challenging and accessible, and always hip. Recorded September 26 & 27, 2000.
Catalog Number: CIMP 221
Serious Fun Plus OneSerious Fun Plus OneNils Wogram (Trombone), Konrad Bauer (Trombone), Dominic Duval (Bass)If you heard the duo concert (CIMP 212) of trombonists Conny Bauer and Nils Wogram, you will NOT know what to expect from this trio outing. The program of eleven inventions is a rich, varied and remarkably broad adventure in improvisation. Recorded September 14, 1999
Catalog Number: CIMP 215
AnniversaryAnniversaryDominic Duval (Prescott Bass)A solo bass recording that is a celebration of the heart and mind. Enjoyable either in close dedicated listening or in more ephemeral surroundings, either way it's a joy. There is nothing tedious about this flowering of invention as it moves seemlessly over a dozen offerings. Recorded January 19 & 20, 2000.
Catalog Number: CIMP 209
No Greater LoveNo Greater LoveJoe McPhee (Soprano Saxophone), Joe Giardullo (Bass Clarinet), Michael Bisio (Bass), Dominic Duval (Bass)An extension of CIMP 199, the band pours its collective heart into a soulful program. Recorded March 17 & 18, 1999.
Catalog Number: CIMP 204
OmensOmensBob Magnuson (Tenor Saxophone), Tom DeSteno (Drums), Jemeel Moondoc (Alto Saxophone), Dominic Duval (Bass)This is the real thing when it comes to instant improvisation of passion and coordination, a unique grouping.
Catalog Number: CIMP 199
In the SpiritIn the SpiritJoe McPhee (Soprano Saxophone), Joe Giardullo (Flute), Michael Bisio (Bass), Dominic Duval (Bass)Emotionally rich while still mentally challenging, Joe McPhee's Bluette references the spiritual side with stunning improvisations suggesting a classic in the making. Recorded March 17 & 18, 1999.
Catalog Number: CIMP 183
The Watermelon SuiteThe Watermelon SuiteJoe McPhee (Soprano Saxophone), Dominic Duval (Bass), Jay Rosen (Drums)The beautiful lyrical designs of Joe McPhee's soprano sax are dynamically met by the brilliant rhythm section. This is the beginning of Trio X. Among a program of highlights are the 4 part Watermelon Suite and a tour de force on My Funny Valentine. recorded May 26 & 27, 1998.
Catalog Number: CIMP 181
Working With the ElementsWorking With the ElementsGlenn Spearman (Tenor Saxophone), Dominic Duval (Bass)With an ambiance of Ballads and Blues, this is a wonderful pairing of tenor sax and bass, beautifully recorded in audiophile sound. The sound sculptures stand out in bold relief, presenting music both demanding and accessible. recorded July 20 & 21, 1998.
Catalog Number: CIMP 180
Mark-n-Marshall: TuesdayMark-n-Marshall: TuesdayMarshall Allen (Alto Saxophone), Mark Whitecage (Clarinet), Dominic Duval (Bass), Luqman Ali (Drums)The second day of the session that introduced these two masters to one another, with a topnotch rhythm section (the first day is
Catalog Number: CIMP 178
CIMPhonia 1998 Part 2CIMPhonia 1998 Part 2Joe McPhee (Soprano Saxophone), Mark Whitecage (Soprano Saxophone), Paul Smoker (Trumpet), David Prentice (Violin), Dominic Duval (Bass), Peter Kowald (Bass), Jay Rosen (Drums)CIMP 173. An ad hoc gathering of 7 of the best creative improvising artists around. Lots of surprises here for both the players and listeners - solid music, always on the edge. Recorded May 26 & 27, 1998.
Catalog Number: CIMP 173
CIMPhonia 1998 Part 1CIMPhonia 1998 Part 1Joe McPhee (Soprano Saxophone), Mark Whitecage (Alto Saxophone), Paul Smoker (Trumpet), David Prentice (Violin), Dominic Duval (Bass), Peter Kowald (Bass), Jay Rosen (Drums)An ad hoc gathering of 7 of the best creative improvising artists around. This is Part 1 of the first of what could prove to be annual
Catalog Number: CIMP 171
Mark-n-Marshall: MondayMark-n-Marshall: MondayMarshall Allen (Alto Saxophone), Mark Whitecage (Clarinet), Dominic Duval (Bass), Luqman Ali (Drums)Marshall Allen, although recording since the 1950's and now almost 75 years old, has never released a recording as leader - until now. Best known as a pillar of the Sun Ra band for over 40 years, here he is joined by fellow sax veteran Mark Whitecage, bassist Dominic Duval, and drummer Luqman Ali. The program ranges from standards to originals on this fascinating encounter. Recorded March 16, 1998.
Catalog Number: CIMP 165
Relax, Keep the Tension, PleaseRelax, Keep the Tension, PleaseAndrew Cheshire (Guitar), Dominic Duval (Bass), Jay Rosen (Drums)Guitarist Andrew Cheshire comes from a Tal Farlow lineage. Here is a driving, warm, and very inventive bopster who references the tradition and doesn't try to clone it. 8 tracks, with a mixture of ballads and swingers, originals and standards make up a fine demanding inside session. With Jay Rosen on drums and Dominic Duval at the bass, you know there's no coasting. Recorded Jan. 26 & 27, 1998.
Catalog Number: CIMP 162
Moon FlowerMoon FlowerJoseph Scianni (Piano), Mark Whitecage (Alto Saxophone), Tomas Ulrich (Cello), Dominic Duval (Bass), Jay Rosen (Drums)A brilliant post-bop/impressionistic Joseph Scianni at the Steinway Concert Grand in duets with 4 challenging individuals. Included is a delightfully rich and original imterpreatation of Ellington's "Don't Get Around Much Anymore." Recorded June 20, 1997.
Catalog Number: CIMP 155
3 Plus 4 Equals 53 Plus 4 Equals 5Joseph Scianni (Piano), Mark Whitecage (Soprano Saxophone), Tomas Ulrich (Cello), Dominic Duval (Bass), Jay Rosen (Drums)Mark Whitecage has been a highly respected and inordinately creative NYC area improvisor for decades. Joseph Scianni is a legendary pianist almost unrecorded over the past 40 years. On this program they intermix their respective groups and explore the harmonies and tonalities of the music. The listening rewards are great as they fly without a net, with only their genius and musical sensibilities to support them. Recorded June 20, 1997.
Catalog Number: CIMP 153
The Motion of EmotionThe Motion of EmotionElliott Levin (Tenor Saxophone), Akira Ando (Bass), Dominic Duval (Bass), Denis Charles (Drums)Although Elliott Levin is a veteran high energy free tenor sax player, this is, remarkably, the first recording to feature this Philadelphian's music. Supported by two bassists and propelled by the late Denis Charles' drumming, this is Free Jazz that is both visceral and intelligent. Recorded June 24 & 25, 1997.
Catalog Number: CIMP 149
Moons of JupiterMoons of JupiterSteve Swell (Trombone), Mark Whitecage (Alto Saxophone), Dominic Duval (Bass), Jay Rosen (Drums)The power of Steve Swell and the joy of his improvisations are equal to the fertile playing of Mark Whitecage's reeds. Strength against strength, this is powerful Jazz. Recorded May 22 & 23, 1997.
Catalog Number: CIMP 148
ththGlenn Spearman (Tenor Saxophone), John Heward (Drums), Christopher Cauley (Alto Saxophone), David Prentice (Violin), Dominic Duval (Bass)A rare mating of the cerebral and the emotional. This quintet extemporizes off of minimal structure and creates music full of unexpected mental twists and emotional turns. Recorded May 22 & 23, 1997.
Catalog Number: CIMP 141
State of the ArtState of the ArtDominic Duval (Double Bass), Jason Hwang (Violin), Tomas Ulrich (Cello), Mark Whitecage (Clarinet)Totally improvised, this astounding recording blurs the lines between "Jazz" and "Classical" music. Recorded Feb. 26 & 27, 1997.
Catalog Number: CIMP 139
The Ingenious Gentleman of the Lower East SideThe Ingenious Gentleman of the Lower East SideChris Kelsey (Soprano Saxaphone), Dominic Duval (Bass), Ed Ware (Drums)Chris Kelsey plays the soprano sax exclusively and he already shows a distinct style. His compositions ae challenging and his playing playing intense. Original post-bop music. Recorded March 5 & 6, 1997.
Catalog Number: CIMP 137
The Wedding BandThe Wedding BandDominic Duval (Bass), Jay Rosen (Drums) You've never heard a wedding band like this totally ad-libbed one. These bass/drums duos are completely extemporized as they reference compositions like "Amazing Grace', "Dolphin Dance", "Evidence", and free play around with a number of others. Recorded Jan. 28 & 29, 1997.
Catalog Number: CIMP 134
RevelationRevelationIvo Perelman (Tenor Saxophone), Rory Stuart (Guitar), Dominic Duval (Bass), Jay Rosen (Drums)Guitarist Rory Stuart meets the Brazilian blower in this totally ad lib set which includes highly original readings of Auld Lang Syne and In a Sentimental Mood. Recorded Oct. 10, 1996.
Catalog Number: CIMP 126
Slaves of JobSlaves of JobIvo Perelman (Tenor Saxophone), Dominic Duval (Bass), Jay Rosen (Drums)Ivo Perelman leads a dynamic, free rhythmic improvised session. Recorded Oct 9 & 10, 1996.
Catalog Number: CIMP 122
Big OnionBig OnionJoseph Scianni (Piano), Dominic Duval (Bass), Jay Rosen (Drums)An historic and musically magical occasion. This is Mr. Scianni's first recording in over 30 years. A contemporary of Cecil Taylor, Joseph Scianni presents compelling music with this brilliant free trio. Recorded July 23, 1996.
Catalog Number: CIMP 119
Caged No MoreCaged No MoreMark Whitecage (Alto Saxophone), Tomas Ulrich (Cello), Dominic Duval (Bass), Jay Rosen (Percussion)The distinctive sax work of Mark Whitecage leads a concert of excursions of freely improvised chamber music. A beautiful and inventive set. Recorded July 13 & 14, 1996.
Catalog Number: CIMP 114
The Balance of TradeThe Balance of TradePaul Lytton (Percussion), Philipp Wachsmann (Violin), Herb Robertson (Cornet), Dominic Duval (Bass)A delightful collection of the sounds of surprise. A hybrid of the best of the American and English spontaneous creative improvised music scenes in a brilliant display. Recorded May 15 & 16, 1996
Catalog Number: CIMP 110
Sound ImplosionSound ImplosionHerb Robertson (Trumpet), Dominic Duval (Bass), Jay Rosen (Percussion)Deconstructed standards and originals. Strength and inspiration from self-imposed limits within an unrestrained and free musical situation.