Ravi Coltrane wonders if the music of his parents, the jazz greats John and Alice Coltrane, would resonate as deeply if released on streaming services today.
"When it comes to this kind of music, the material may be more challenging in that it does require repeated listening. The music will then open up like a bouquet, it blossoms and you are then connecting with it," he tells The National.
"It can be more challenging now for artists because music is becoming more disposable and people are not spending that time focusing on the work and because of that, they may feel that it doesn’t move them."
That said, the work of Coltrane’s pioneering saxophonist father and ethereal pianist mother continues to challenge and enchant artists and listeners — not to mention help shape the trajectory of popular music genres such as soul and R&B music.
Coltrane, 57, will showcase some of that depth during a concert at NYU Abu Dhabi Arts Centre on Thursday.
Don’t expect faithful renditions, however. Backed by his quartet, the works will be filtered through his own sensibilities as a Grammy-nominated recording artist and producer.
"There is so much there to the music between John and Alice when it comes to the musical compositions and the spirit they put in them. There is so much room that it allows the rest of us to explore it in our own ways," he says.
"I am not trying to emulate them. Instead, I embrace the music and express it in my own ways.”
Such an approach makes each show as revelatory for Coltrane as it is for his audiences.
"I don’t think tension is a bad word. It's something that happens when two strong forces hit each other and you are trying to find that balance between," he says.
"While my parent's music has influenced a lot of generations, it also had a profound influence within my life and I am trying to find a way where I can honour that and do it in a way that represents where I am today."
Born in New York, Coltrane is the second born of John and Alice’s three children and was not even 2 when his father died of liver cancer aged 40.
Despite his premature death, John left behind an expansive body of work that expanded the parameters and notions of jazz music.
"I never had the opportunity to witness John in that regard but my mother, of course, always kind of informed us of the kind of person he was on and off the stage," Coltrane says.
"She has given me enough of a limelight to follow in some of his footsteps."
It was his mother who was his greatest creative and personal influence.
A gifted pianist and band leader in her own right, Alice built a career as an early leader of spiritual jazz, a sub-genre characterised by its experimentalism and themes of transcendence.
After releasing more than a dozen albums, Alice moved away from secular music to recording devotional songs inspired by her Hindu faith.
It was through gentle coaxing from Coltrane that Alice eventually returned to jazz more than two decades later and released Tanslinear Light, a collaborative album produced by her son and released three years before her death in 2007.
"It is still my most important project I have been involved with and one of my proudest achievements," Coltrane says.
"Just to have worked with her and see her play so beautifully after such a long time was powerful.
“The music never left her and that showed in how she chose to express herself when playing. I listen to it every now and then and I still have that great feeling.”
Coltrane says he follows the examples set by his parents throughout his own career. This means each show and recording needs to leave an impact on the listener.
"It's about striving to have that sound and intention within the music that touches people someplace between the head and the heart," he says.
"It is that combination that made the work of John and Alice Coltrane move so many people and I think that will always be the case."
Ravi Coltrane performs at NYU Abu Dhabi's Arts Centre on Thursday. Showtime is 7.30pm. Tickets are Dh52.50 from nyuad-artscenter.org.
Stuck in a job without a pay rise? Here's what to do
Chris Greaves, the managing director of Hays Gulf Region, says those without a pay rise for an extended period must start asking questions – both of themselves and their employer.
“First, are they happy with that or do they want more?” he says. “Job-seeking is a time-consuming, frustrating and long-winded affair so are they prepared to put themselves through that rigmarole? Before they consider that, they must ask their employer what is happening.”
Most employees bring up pay rise queries at their annual performance appraisal and find out what the company has in store for them from a career perspective.
Those with no formal appraisal system, Mr Greaves says, should ask HR or their line manager for an assessment.
“You want to find out how they value your contribution and where your job could go,” he says. “You’ve got to be brave enough to ask some questions and if you don’t like the answers then you have to develop a strategy or change jobs if you are prepared to go through the job-seeking process.”
For those that do reach the salary negotiation with their current employer, Mr Greaves says there is no point in asking for less than 5 per cent.
“However, this can only really have any chance of success if you can identify where you add value to the business (preferably you can put a monetary value on it), or you can point to a sustained contribution above the call of duty or to other achievements you think your employer will value.”
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Manchester City transfers:
OUTS
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INS
Ederson (Benfica) £34.7m, Bernardo Silva (Monaco) £43m
ON THEIR WAY OUT?
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ON THEIR WAY IN?
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Rock in a Hard Place: Music and Mayhem in the Middle East
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The National Archives, Abu Dhabi
Founded over 50 years ago, the National Archives collects valuable historical material relating to the UAE, and is the oldest and richest archive relating to the Arabian Gulf.
Much of the material can be viewed on line at the Arabian Gulf Digital Archive - https://www.agda.ae/en
Things Heard & Seen
Directed by: Shari Springer Berman, Robert Pulcini
Starring: Amanda Seyfried, James Norton
2/5
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Date of Birth: April 25, 1993
Place of Birth: Dubai, UAE
Marital Status: Single
School: Al Sufouh in Jumeirah, Dubai
University: Emirates Airline National Cadet Programme and Hamdan University
Job Title: Pilot, First Officer
Number of hours flying in a Boeing 777: 1,200
Number of flights: Approximately 300
Hobbies: Exercising
Nicest destination: Milan, New Zealand, Seattle for shopping
Least nice destination: Kabul, but someone has to do it. It’s not scary but at least you can tick the box that you’ve been
Favourite place to visit: Dubai, there’s no place like home
VERSTAPPEN'S FIRSTS
Youngest F1 driver (17 years 3 days Japan 2014)
Youngest driver to start an F1 race (17 years 166 days – Australia 2015)
Youngest F1 driver to score points (17 years 180 days - Malaysia 2015)
Youngest driver to lead an F1 race (18 years 228 days – Spain 2016)
Youngest driver to set an F1 fastest lap (19 years 44 days – Brazil 2016)
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Youngest F1 winner (18 years 228 days – Spain 2016)
Youngest multiple F1 race winner (Mexico 2017/18)
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MATCH INFO
What: 2006 World Cup quarter-final
When: July 1
Where: Gelsenkirchen Stadium, Gelsenkirchen, Germany
Result:
England 0 Portugal 0
(Portugal win 3-1 on penalties)
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