Reid Anderson, the Twin Cities-bred bassist of the jazz trio the Bad Plus, will appear twice this week in St. Paul, but he won't be playing bass, jazz or with the Bad Plus. He'll perform music no one has heard, in concerts that almost didn't happen.
Anderson's "The Rough Mixes" is an evening-length work for chamber ensemble, electronics and video, featuring musicians of the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra. Originally set last December as part of the SPCO's Liquid Music series, the world premiere was rescheduled because of the orchestra's lockout, with fingers crossed that the labor dispute would be over by the end of the 2012-13 season.
The gamble paid off, and Anderson had a few extra months to work on what he calls his "high-risk" project.
"As we speak, I'm madly trying to whirl this thing into being and into shape," he said earlier this month from his home in Brooklyn.
Electronic music is Anderson's "other life" outside the Bad Plus, his in-demand band with Twin Cities drummer Dave King and New York pianist Ethan Iverson that spends much of each year touring.
"I love the potential of what you can do with those kinds of sounds," he said. "It's still such new territory, and it's something I find myself turning to when I choose to engage in music these days."
The Copes connection
For "The Rough Mixes," Anderson will be joined by SPCO violinists Steven Copes and Sunmi Chang, Minnesota Orchestra cellist Anthony Ross and percussionist Jeff Ballard, a member of pianist Brad Mehldau's jazz trio. Brooklyn-based architect Cristina Guadalupe created the video and will be there to control it live.
"The video will be quite minimal and abstract," Anderson said. "I wanted the piece to be an immersive experience."