the secret of the mountains
The secret of the mountains is that the mountains simply exist, as I do myself: the mountains exist simply, which I do not. The mountains have no “meaning,” they are meaning; the mountains are. The sun is round. I ring with life, and the mountains ring, and when I can hear it, there is a ringing that we share. I understand all this, not in my mind but in my heart, knowing how meaningless it is to try to capture what cannot be expressed, knowing that mere words will remain when I read it all again, another day.
the sound of midnight minnewanka

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Here is the sound of Lake Minnewanka, as captured by my field recorder. Such an innocent sound, water rolling against the base of the mountains. This in combination with the endless view of the stars was one of those spectacular moments in nature that induced a great sense of peace in me. Although it was rather cold outside, the deeper I listened the warmer I felt.
∞
Community Immunity – 2011
COMMUNITY IMMUNITY
CHILDHOOD SYMPATHY
EYE IN THE SKY (BONUS TRACK)
“The pieces on Community Immunity are like little puzzles with moving parts that fit together in the strangest ways. The moving parts lock in with uncanny seamlessness.”
Dave Douglas
“Community Immunity is much more than your average modern jazz album… It is a study in compression and expansion, compositional detail and improvisational freedom.”
The New York Jazz Record
“A bracing listen from a musical architect who is as distinctive and precise as he is young… If you’re an open-eared listener with a yen for forward-thinking music, you’ll find yourself wanting to crack Community Immunity‘s code.”
Ottawa Citizen
“Maybe it’s the odd time signatures, maybe the strange timbres or the meandering compositions. Something sets Curtis Macdonald’s debut album apart and challenges you to keep coming back.”
Rochester City Newspaper
“With Community Immunity, Curtis Macdonald establishes himself as one who stands apart from the rest…”
All About Jazz
“A dynamic effort that succeeds in opening more doors with each listen.”
Downbeat Magazine
“Macdonald explores some wholly unique territory…”
JazzTimes Magazine
“Imaginative and daring…”
Pittsburgh Tribune
“A sleekly modern band.”
NY Times
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Community Immunity | credits & thank yous
Community: A group of interacting species sharing a common environment.
Immunity: A condition that permits natural or acquired resistance.
Track Listing
01) Community Immunity 4:52
02) Childhood Sympathy 2:52
03) Figmentum II 5:20
04) Second Guessing 5:16
05) Mosaic I 4:01
06) The Living Well 3:19
07) Somnolence IV 4:00
08) Mosaic II 4:24
09) The Imagineer 3:07
10) My Deal 4:48
Credits
Curtis Macdonald – Alto Sax
Chris Tordini – Bass
Greg Ritchie – Drums
Jeremy Viner – Tenor Sax & Clarinet (7)
David Virelles – Piano (1,3,7,8,9,10)
Michal Vaňouček – Piano (2,4,6)
Travis Reuter – Acoustic & Electric Guitars (3)
Becca Stevens – Voice (5)
Andréa Tyniec – Violin (5)
All compositions composed by Curtis Robert Macdonald (SOCAN)
Published by CMACSOUND (SOCAN)
Engineered by Dae Bennett and Travis Stefl
Mixed by Tyler McDiarmid
Mastered by A.T. Michael MacDonald
Additional Engineering by: Rob Murray, Jake Leckie & Curtis Macdonald
Produced by Curtis Macdonald
Photography, Artwork and Design by Matthew Macdonald of Syndrome Design.
Recorded on October 13 & 14, 2009 at Bennett Studios, NJ
Thank you
Mom & Dad for unconditionally supporting my creative endeavors.
To the musicians who constantly inspire:
David Virelles, Chris Tordini, Jeremy Viner, Travis Reuter, Greg Ritchie, Michal Vaňouček,
Becca Stevens, Andréa Tyniec
To the sound engineers who labored over the details:
Tyler McDiarmid, Dae Bennett, Travis Stefl, Michael MacDonald, Rob Murray, Jake Leckie
For the unfathomable support and endless resource:
The Banff Centre Music & Sound Department
Theresa Leonard, Barry Schiffman, Steve Bellamy, John D.S. Adams, Geoff Shoesmith
Parsons, The New School for Design, Department of Art, Media & Technology
Charlie Pizzarello, Julia Salerni, Jane Pirone
The New School For Jazz & Contemporary Music
Martin Mueller, Pam Sabrin, Dan Greenblatt, Jane Ira Bloom, Brenda Barlow, Bethany Ryker
Greenleaf Music
Dave Douglas, Benjamin Levin, Jim Tuerk
To all those who aided either directly or indirectly, to the creation and realization of this album:
Chern-Hwei Fung, Meredith Bates, Katelyn Clark, Michael Culler, Meining Cheung, Terri Hron, Dan Porter, Audrey Arbeeny, Michael Sweet, Frank Vogt, Bobby Avey, Cody Brown, Kyle Wilson, Adam Jackson, Tobia Neufeld, Maurice Hogue, Franco Rinaldi, Matt Macdonald, Chris DiGirolamo, Scott Stickland

















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