Pianist/Composer Connie Han Channels the Ancient Goddess of Love, Beauty and War on Her Most Bold, Stunning and Ambitious Album to Date
LA-native Pianist/Composer and Steinway Artist Connie Han announces her new album Secrets of Inanna with the debut of her sublime single “Prima Materia.” The track premieres today with JazzTimes Magazine and features Han’s lush keyboards and an enchanting alto flute and piccolo performance from Katisse Buckingham. The title refers to the primeval elements from which the universe was formed. Pre-save “Prima Materia” here and the album Secrets of Inanna, out on September 23rd, here.
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Reflecting on the recording Han shares, “The opening track of Secrets of Inanna is to be experienced as the primordial and tumultuous Chaos from which Inanna is initially forged. Defined as the original material of the universe, “Prima Materia” illustrates the crucial moment before she awakens and discovers her laden power, ambition, and destiny as the true Queen of Heaven and Earth.”
Han creates a complex blend of traditional and modern jazz with an ethereal texture on “Prima Materia.” The composition deftly combines alto flute and piccolo, with Han doubling on both Rhodes and piano, and hints at the wonder and mystery comprising the essential material of creation.
Secrets of Inanna is Han’s third album with Mack Avenue following 2020’s breakthrough Iron Starlet. The entire project is inspired by the Sumerian mythology of ancient Mesopotamia, specifically the goddess of love, sensuality, beauty, fertility and also war : Inanna. The Descent of Inanna chronicles the goddess’ journey into the underworld from her domain in heaven. Along the way she must confront her older sister Ereshkigal, the Dark Queen of the Underworld, and her own inner darkness; in the process Inanna is killed and reborn as the Morning Star, eventually to be echoed in later tales of Venus, Ishtar and Aphrodite.
Han shares her fascination of Inanna, “Beloved by her people as the Queen of Heaven and Earth, she represents a shining beacon of femininity, grace, and poise. This multifaceted goddess is self-assured in her unabashed pride, sexual conquests and audacity. Belligerent and feisty, Inanna stops at nothing to achieve her objectives as a passionate woman with an iron resolve and insatiable lust for power.”
A deity possessing such complex and powerful characteristics deserves an homage that is equally rich and vivid, and Han has more than done her justice with Secrets of Inanna. The music was conceived and written in partnership with the pianist’s longtime producer and drummer, Bill Wysaske, and features bass great John Patitucci and veteran tenor saxophonist Rich Perry, with contributions by Katisse Buckingham on alto flute and piccolo. Deploying just these brilliant musicians in varying configurations and imaginative arrangements, Han and Wysaske conjure a wide spectrum of moods and emotions for their epic journey.
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