Darius Jones

Darius Jones (* Norfolk, USA) is an alto saxophon player, composer and teacher. He lives in Brooklyn, NY. As a composer and musician he works in the fields of electroacoustic, experimental, chamber and jazz music, as well as in modern dance and multimedia contexts. As a critically acclaimed saxophonist and composer, he has a distinctive voice embracing individuality and innovation in the tradition of Black Music.
He wants to convey a welcoming component in his music. He recently offered the audience open rehearsals in the run-up to a concert at the artist-run centre Western Front in Vancouver in order to make the creation process of his music comprehensible.
How can one address what it means to be a musician while simultaneously approaching music as artistic work, he asked himself during the production of his latest album “fLuXkit (i̶t̶s̶ suite but sacred)”, released on Northern Spy and We Jazz Records, which was created after researching about the city of Vancouver, the institution Western Front and the history of Fluxus.
“I think sometimes people have the perception that composition is function-based; that composition itself is not art but merely a functional thing. One of the things I thought about when we were making the animated score was that we should make sure to use the composition that has the most graphics and non-traditional notation because I wanted the person engaging with the work to have an artistic visual experience as well as a listening experience. I feel like Fluxus combined those two experiences, in such an amazing way, so many times.”
The cover was designed by Stan Douglas, who has also repeatedly made music the subject of his videos for decades now.
In October 2023, Jones presented his latest composition “Samesoul Maker” at the Roulette in New York, which follows his 2014 composition “Oversoul Manual” and delves into Jones’ Afrofuturistic Sci-Fi world and its alien birth rituals.
Jones was the winner of the 2019 Downbeat Annual Critics Poll as Rising Star Alto Saxophone and a finalist in the 2022 JJA Jazz Awards as Alto Saxophonist of the Year. In the same year, Jones was artist in residence and curator of the MATA Festival, where he premiered “Coloured School No. 3”.
Darius Jones was an adjunct professor of new music improvisation at the New York University, and taught saxophone and improvisation at the Columbia University in 2017. Jones currently teaches at the College of Performing Arts and Contemporary Music at the New School, New York.
Jones has collaborated with Gerald Cleaver, Oliver Lake, William Parker, Andrew Cyrille, Craig Taborn, Wet Ink Ensemble, Jason Moran, Trevor Dunn, Dave Burrell, Eric Revis, Matthew Shipp, Marshall Allen, Nasheet Waits, Branford Marsalis, Travis Laplante, Fay Victor, Cooper-Moore, Matana Roberts, Kris Davis, Shahzad Ismaily, Nicole Mitchell, Georgia Ann Muldrow, International Contemporary Ensemble and others.
All Appearances of Darius Jones
- Thu, July 4, 2024, 17:00: Darius Jones (Marienkapelle)
- Thu, July 4, 2024, 19:00: Round Robin (Festival Boat)
- Thu, July 4, 2024, 21:40: The Voices (Festival Boat)
- Fri, July 5, 2024, 16:00: „The Living Song II“ MiO Chor des Otto Hahn Gymnasium (Festival Boat)
- Fri, July 5, 2024, 21:00: The Horns Trio (Festival Boat)
- Sat, July 6, 2024, 15:00: Artist Talks (Festival Boat)
- Sat, July 6, 2024, 19:00: Show 5 (Festival Boat)
The Monheim Triennale and the Middle and upper school choir (MiO choir) of Otto Hahn-Gymnasium have already created a cooperation project for the 2022 festival and performed music by Sam Amidon under the title “The Living Song”. This title goes back to the work of Julia Ùlehla. The Canadian musician refers to the ethnomusicological research of her great-grandfather, who collected and archived Moravian folk music in the early 20th century. Together with her group “Dalava”, she creates contemporary interpretations of these songs. The MiO Choir, under the direction of Natalie Hüskens, has now arranged some of the songs for The Prequel. At the same time, the young musicians also contribute their own thoughts on the subject of life and songs to the joint performance. In keeping with our idea of cooperation, this creates an equal encounter between the Monheim Triennale artists and the pupils.
Natalie Hüskens, Klavier, Chorleitung
Laura Winnen, Schlagzeug
Charlotte Kocura, Gitarre
Achim Tang, Kontrabass
