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Off the grid: Composer Chris Jonas' 'Music from the Deserts' inspired by secluded places
Finding locations off the beaten path was a source of inspiration for Santa Fe composer and saxophonist Chris Jonas.
His latest project, 鈥淢usic from the Deserts,鈥 features compositions written by Jonas based on his travels to tucked away places in New Mexico and Arizona. He will perform the new work with his group, the Chris Jonas Quartet, at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, July 18, at Outpost Performance Space, 210 Yale Blvd. SE, and at 8 p.m. Saturday, July 20, at Paradiso Santa Fe, 903 Early St. in Santa Fe. The quartet features Din茅 trumpet player Delbert Anderson, bassist Cyrus Campbell and drummer Jonah Minkus.
Off the grid: Composer Chris Jonas' 'Music from the Deserts' inspired by secluded places
The idea to head to desert areas in the southwest was inspired by a friend who suggested Jonas apply for a residency in California鈥檚 Death Valley. Jonas applied for the opportunity in January 2021 and was told he would not be notified if he had been accepted to the program until March or later. Jonas decided to venture out on his own and not wait to hear back about the residency.
鈥淚 sold my high-efficiency automobile for a Toyota 4Runner and I imagined going to a place where there would be no people and no cell phone service, but it would be in the southern part of New Mexico or Arizona and I could spend a whole month writing music,鈥 he explained. 鈥淚鈥檝e raised a daughter successfully. She鈥檚 out in the world finally and so I thought this is a really good time for me to do this and get back into the deep practice of composition and see if I鈥檝e still got it.鈥
Jonas said he found a handful of places in the Southwest that fit the bill.
鈥淚 identified three different places in the Southwest that qualified and ultimately I ended up going to, strangely, the (Barry M.) Goldwater missile range in the far southwestern corner of Arizona,鈥 he said. 鈥淭here鈥檚 a sky island there called the Tinajas Altas, which (means) high water jugs in Spanish. And it ended up being a perfect place for me to camp and be in total solitude. And happily, the very first night, the music started coming through. I cooked on a campfire every night, and I was surrounded by wild animals, and had lots of encounters with all sorts of critters, including a swarm of bees that drove me out of camp.鈥
In addition to being a composer and musician, Jonas also is a filmmaker and runs a multimedia company in Santa Fe called Little Globe.
鈥淚 also was determined not only to write music, but also to shoot video that could accompany the music,鈥 he said. 鈥淎nd I ultimately also discovered that there鈥檚 such a richness of living in solitude, in the desert, in the wilderness, that the stories of the days that I wrote these pieces, the stories themselves, if combined with video would really enhance people鈥檚 imagination about what the music is about.鈥
He said being in the wilderness led to an unpredictable creative process.
鈥淵ou don鈥檛 know if it鈥檚 going to be good or bad,鈥 Jonas said. 鈥淵ou just have to trust that by putting yourself into that space, things will come and you鈥檒l figure out what it means as you go. And so over the course of the past years of COVID, I鈥檝e written dozens and dozens of new pieces. I鈥檝e put those pieces together with videos and stories and have slowly been sharing them with people throughout the United States and also abroad.鈥
Jonas said it has been a few months since he has been back to the desert. However, the music is still coming through.
鈥淚鈥檝e written a couple of new pieces just last week that I鈥檒l also be premiering, but those pieces were written in southern Colorado and camping in aspen trees,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 kind of about the high alpine stuff. I鈥檒l probably share a couple of the brand-new pieces as well.鈥
Jonas鈥 music has been defined as quirky, delicate, weirdly groovy, polyphonic and a mixture of disjointed and melodic.
鈥淚t鈥檚 kind of an interesting discovery that people just need some means of getting into it and then all of a sudden, just like a movie soundtrack, they can really relax and enjoy the experience,鈥 he explained. 鈥淚 mean, it鈥檚 all of that, but it鈥檚 really in some ways the stories and the videos that give you deeper access. That gives me a lot of freedom as composer to write pretty adventurous stuff, the way I would for a movie.鈥