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Chris van Voorst van Beest’s Bye Design brings together jazz improvisation and classical structure in a deeply personal and compelling statement. Joined by pianist Zach Lapidus and drummer Nathan Ellman-Bell, the New York-based bassist and composer creates music that balances intricate written passages with fluid, highly interactive improvisation. A student of Pulitzer Prize-winning composer David Del Tredici, van Voorst van Beest draws inspiration from classical forms, contrapuntal writing, and modern harmony while maintaining the spontaneity of jazz. Highlights include the suite-like sequence “The Long Line,” “Interludio,” and “Pastiche,” which showcases the trio’s remarkable sensitivity and shared musical language. Influenced by artists ranging from Charles Mingus to Eivind Opsvik, van Voorst van Beest has developed a distinctive compositional voice that avoids cliché and embraces originality. Bye Design is an elegant and adventurous debut that establishes him as one of the most thoughtful emerging voices in New York’s progressive jazz scene.
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Chris van Voorst van Beest’s Bye Design brings together jazz improvisation and classical structure in a deeply personal and compelling statement. Joined by pianist Zach Lapidus and drummer Nathan Ellman-Bell, the New York-based bassist and composer creates music that balances intricate written passages with fluid, highly interactive improvisation. A student of Pulitzer Prize-winning composer David Del Tredici, van Voorst van Beest draws inspiration from classical forms, contrapuntal writing, and modern harmony while maintaining the spontaneity of jazz. Highlights include the suite-like sequence “The Long Line,” “Interludio,” and “Pastiche,” which showcases the trio’s remarkable sensitivity and shared musical language. Influenced by artists ranging from Charles Mingus to Eivind Opsvik, van Voorst van Beest has developed a distinctive compositional voice that avoids cliché and embraces originality. Bye Design is an elegant and adventurous debut that establishes him as one of the most thoughtful emerging voices in New York’s progressive jazz scene.

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