Gravitas Quartet:

Wayne Horvitz – piano
Ron Miles – trumpet
Peggy Lee – cello
Sara Schoenbeck – bassoon

Bringing together four uniquely defined voices of new music, jazz, and improvised composition, Gravitas Quartet explores the depths of texture, sonority, rhythm, and ensemble fluidity available to masters with a broad palette. Wayne Horvitz, Peggy Lee, Sarah Schoenbeck, and Ron Miles have been hailed as forerunners of modern music – each journeying from their vast musical backgrounds to redefine the sonic landscape.

The ensemble has two CDs: Way Out East (2006) and One Dance Alone(2008), both on the Songlines label. The CDs are available at record stores, online, and here at the Shop page.

What the critics said about about the Gravitas Quartet:

Way out East is a beautiful and quietly moving and poetic recording; one that will sound fresh and new decades from now. Horvitz and his players have shown that ‘improvised’ or ‘new’ music can be utterly lovely to listen to.
Thom Jurek, allmusic.com

Mainly I know this: I want to hear this music again and again, and each time it glides amidst a different set of complex human feelings. It’s soothing and disturbing in varying degrees, and it seems to make my heart and my brain happy. Whatever kind of music fan you may be, you should consider making room for this adventurous statement from a great American composer.
Will Layman, popmatters.com

Whether drawing upon the blues or a waltz, Horvitz is not simply manipulating a template, but creating a time-warped ambience, in which the listener feels a stillness that is languid and foreboding. The idiom-free improvisations provide ballast, preventing the album from sinking into sentimentality. Peggy Lee, Ron Miles and Sara Schoenbeck are exquisitely balanced, their every detail precisely etched. For the most part, they are slightly understated in the improvisations; when they move to the foreground, they are persuasive, as is Horvitz.
Bill Shoemaker, Downbeat

The Gravitas Quartet occupies a conceptual no man’s land somewhere between nostalgia and the future, where pensive, minor-key piano excursions are joined by stately cello, regal bassoon, ghostly trumpet and burbling electronics. Way Out East perfectly assimilates Horvitz’s bittersweet melodies and sci-fi futurism into a synchronous sound world all his own.
Troy Collins, All About Jazz

Booklets & One Sheets

Wayne Horvitz Gravitas Quartet One Dance Alone Booklet

Wayne Horvitz Gravitas Quartet Way Out East Booklet

Gravitas One Sheet