New Music Monday for January 19, 2026

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“Decidedly So” is the new album from veteran New York City trumpeter and composer Joe Magnarelli, whose performances reflect the essence of modern jazz: warm, distinctive melodies in both compositions and improvisations; rich, expressive harmonies; and an alluring sense of swing. For his third release for Cory Weeds’ Cellar label, Joe features trombone dynamo Steve Davis on the frontline, backed by a snap-crackle rhythm section of pianist Jeremy Manasia, bassist Clovis Nicolas, and drummer Rodney Green. They investigate a solid, appealing mix of originals and standards with elan that makes for deeply enjoyable listening.

The first recording by the Vancouver Jazz Orchestra provides a glimpse into the institution’s dedication to highlighting a wide range of Vancouver artistry. The band members of course are essential to this aim but so are the local composers and arrangers whose work straddles the divide between innovative and traditional. “Vancouver Jazz Orchestra Meets Brian Charette” documents some of the city’s finest jazz artists, established players like James Danderfer, Steve Kaldestad, Jesse Cahill and Dave Sikula, as well as young talents like Nebyu Yohannes and Michael Kim. The album also features special guest New York City organist Brian Charette, who has established himself as a leading voice in modern jazz.

                               

Also this week, guitar virtuoso Julian Lage unveils his fifth Blue Note album, “Scenes from Above,” the second made with revered producer Joe Henry, and his first with a striking new quartet featuring keyboardist John Medeski, bassist Jorge Roeder, and drummer Kenny Wollesen; Israeli guitarist Gil Livni dives into the soulful pulse of the jazz organ quartet with “All In,” blending swing, bluesy grit, and hard-bop fire with a modern touch; and saxophonist Kate Olson’s “So It Goes” captures the wide-open imagination and understated cool of her chord-less Seattle quartet, thriving on the interplay and invention built through steady collaboration on Northwest stages.