Review Excerpts
JASON KAO HWANG/EDGE
Stories Before Within
March 1, 2008
Jason Hwang/ Edge Stories Before Within (Innova)
All About Jazz NY March 2008
by Karla Cornejo
It is difficult to escape the storytelling element of the new release Stories Before Within. There’s that title
for one; the cover art prominently displays an open book and the first sentence in the liner notes emphatically
declares, “as he prepared his new release by Edge, violinist-composer Jason Kao Hwang was thinking about storytelling.”
The quartet is led by Hwang (violin and viola) with Taylor Ho Bynum (cornet), Andrew Drury (drums) and the
wonderful bassist Ken Filiano. It is uncanny to note how structurally similar the tracks are to their literary
counterparts. The first four tracks begin with the climax, a dark, elastic arrangement where the bass plays a
lead role that remains consistent and strong throughout. “Walking Pictures” starts with each instrument tightly
creating a unified sound of anticipation and yearning. The melodic camaraderie five minutes into the piece is
as striking as the sensual turn the arrangement takes. The viola enters and leaves provocatively, sweetly and
with perfectly planned precision. No track differs significantly from the others - they obviously share a thematic
link and listening in the order in which they are placed in the recording lends authenticity to the experience.
Though tasteful and solemn, the first two tracks seem celebratory, with the drums central and the rabid screeches
of the violin held together by the sanguine rhythm. The viola’s appearance in “Walking Pictures” is sweet and it
nimbly enters the song with mournful sinew and leaves quietly, knowing its place. “Embers” is a tragic composition,
beginning quietly but taking brutally melancholic turns. Hwang’s almost prodigious command over his instrument is
impressive and “Embers” is an elegiac conclusion to a story of emotions that change so violently as to defy
categorization. It’s an expected conclusion built up since the opening note, but as the last note fades,
tragically, the listener is left with something enduring and beautiful. Something very much like a story.
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