Bahai Centre
Friday 3 August 2012

The Tom Vincent Septet Premiere began with
Tom clicking his fingers to a full house at the Bahai centre, and the notes
flowed from there.
We heard a collection of original and
arranged works by Tom, including some recognisable pieces by Cole Porter, George
Gershwin, Hoagy Carmichael and Duke Ellington. By recognisable, I mean there
were certainly moments where I felt a line to the 1960’s, where these old
favourites were evocatively and audibly evident, but placed in a bed of notes
that defied genre or a particular style. Septet Trombonist Don Bate described
Tom’s compositions and arrangements as “Cubist Jazz … where the old tunes had
been wacked out and the notes had been totally re-written”.