Composer and worldview ideologue Jim Sandeโs solo work Harvest Bell Ride stretches beyond lovely. His 15 original compositions fluidly stream into one anotherโs state of abstraction, enhanced by Sandeโs balance of instrumentation, timbre, pace, and space.
Early in his education he seated himself in various musical contextsโrock, jazz, classical chamber ensemblesโand played piano and guitar. These experiences are expressed throughout and within the four-minute-or-so portals that Albany resident Sande has created. Heโs as crafty a composer as he is the leader of his Jim Sande Ensemble, and is also an instrumentalist, illustrator, author, animator, and blogger. As he puts it, he finds โinspiration from the material I read, from examining visual artwork, from quiet observation alone or out in nature.โ
A former player with the Executives and Boy in the Button, Sande uses digital reinterpretations of orchestral instruments to illuminate and speak to the plaintive narrative of some pieces (โAs Deer Surrender,โ โMulberryโ), the fancifulness of others (โAugust Bug Humโ), and the explicitly incomplex (โEmpty Rug Pageant,โ โLullaby of Blueโ). Unlike on his previous releases, Sande renders his voice mute for this body of work. Within the context of the 60-minute Harvest Bell Ride , each composition on is distinguishable and delicately shaped as an aural montage. Consider listening a mental massage. www.jimsande.org.
This article appears in March 2011.










