Associate professor’s band releases album
September 1, 2019
An associate music professor’s band released an album created over his sabbatical on March 15.
Ian Wardenski’s album, called Collective Thoughts, is made up of nine compositions recorded with his band, the Ian Wardenski Quintet.
Wardenski, chair of the performing arts department, said the album is a mix of chamber music and improvisation. He also noted 20th and 21st century classic music and jazz influenced Collective Thoughts. He said the album draws inspiration from artists such as John Coltrane, Miles Davis, and Pat Metheny.
Wardenski pointed out the album’s complexity, saying “It’s pretty dense writing … compositionally speaking, melodically, harmonically, rhythmically.”
The band is made up of sax, guitar, piano, bass and drums, with a vocalist contributing to four pieces on the album, Wardenski said. Faculty on the album include pianist Jerry Ascione, drummer Frank Russo and vocalist Tamara Tucker.
Wardenski said his sabbatical and the creation of the album gave him space to learn and fortify his skills in ways which will positively influence his teaching. “It most certainly allowed me to explore compositional techniques which I can bring into the classroom, into my music theory classes that I teach as well as into applied composition,” Wardenski said. “It … allowed me time to further strengthen my own guitar playing, which of course I can bring into my applied guitar lessons that I teach.”
Wardenski said administrative tasks, including the process of distributing the album and deciding whether to sign with a record label, were tedious. “I decided to go independent,” Wardenski said. “I wanted to maintain the rights to everything that I have.”
On distribution Wardenski noted, “That’s a whole process itself. It can be kind of a time-consuming process.”
Despite administrative hurdles, Wardenski praised the album and its influence on his teaching. “I’ve been able to bring all that back into the classroom,” Wardenski said.
Wardenski said listeners can stream the album on Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon and Deezer. It is also for purchase on CDBaby.com, Apple Music, and Amazon.