
Episode #26
Jesse Jones: Luthier, Composer, and EZRA Bluegrass Fusion
Internationally renowned composer and Oberlin professor Jesse Jones joins host Leah Roseman. Jesse has been awarded the Guggenheim and Rome Prizes, he also thrives in bluegrass-fusion with the group EZRA, and we're featuring music excerpted from several albums. We explore Jacob Jolliff ’s album of Jesse's music—including his recent mandolin concerto—and also feature clips from Xak Bjerken’s performance of Variations on Oklahoma Rooster . Jesse discusses building instruments , his personal approach to microtonality, and how a sudden accident completely transformed his musical path. You can watch the video on my YouTube or listen to the podcast, and I’ve also linked the transcript. Have a look at the show notes of this episode on my website, where you’ll find all the links. There you can sign up for my newsletter to get access to exclusive information about upcoming guests, consider buying me a coffee on my Ko-fi page, or buying some unique podcast merch. I've linked several suggested episodes for you with Banjo player Adam Hurt, mandolinist Joe K. Walsh, instrument innovator, and improvisor, creator of the Bazantar, the late Mark Deutsch, Irish composer Karen Power, who uses nature recordings from some of the most remote places on earth, Jesse Stewart the Canadian composer, percussionist, visual artist, researcher and educator, and composer and pianist Michael Stephen Brown, among so many episodes since 2021. You can also review this podcast, share it with your friends, and follow on your podcast app, YouTube, and social media. Click here (00:00) Intro (01:55) connecting to his roots, Ezra Froggy’s Demise, Craig Butterfield clip of McLaughlin (06:41) Ezra, discovering Bluegrass, learning different instruements, Jacob Joliff, Max Allard, clip of Sobreandando from Froggy’s Demise (15:12) Jacob Jolliff, mandolin with clips of Jolliff Plays Jones, Prelude, Tune Book Finale (18:26) development of Jesse’s compositional style, clip of Tamborine from Tune Book (24:08) Lutherie (31:49) love of banjo, clip of Golden Hill (34:47) Xak Bjerken with clip track 6 Whippersnap (39:09) Commissions, Xak Bjerken Variations on Oklahoma Rooster with clips of Procession and Riffing with Xak Bjerken, video linked in show notes (44:42) Whippersnap with clip of My Point eXAKtly from Whippersnap by EZRA (45:45) linked episodes and ways to support this independent podcast (46:45) Whippersnap, clip of Milk on Tap, Max Allard (48:56) need for contrast, Gossamer with a clip, why the band hasn’t performed much (53:41) Professor at Oberlin, fascination with microtonality, Mark Deutsch Bazantar (59:55) musical memories, Jesse’s youth and family, String Helix (01:09:04) vocal music, Sharon Harms, first symphony (01:12:08) Rome Prize experience






