
On their 2024 debut album, The Global Suites, the Boston-based collective Ize Trio offered a bold, culture-spanning vision of music in service of unity and healing across borders, both real and imagined. The trioโs stunning follow-up is at once more expansive in its sonic ambitions yet more meditative and introspective. Global Prayer, out June 12, 2026, is just that โ a prayer for a better world that gazes inward in a search for answers to universal dilemmas.
Ize Trio brings together three musicians from diverse backgrounds, who weave together traditions from jazz, Western classical music and maqam โ the microtonal music that takes on various forms in Greece, Turkey, Cyprus, Palestine and other Arab countries across the Middle East. San Diego-born pianistย Chase Morrin, Cypriot percussionistย George Lernisย and Palestinian cellistย Naseem Alatrashย originally met while studying at the Berklee Global Jazz Institute, the Masters program founded by pianist and educator Danilo Pรฉrez.
Onย Global Prayerย the trio is also joined by a host of special guests who further expand the musicโs already expansive worldview: Grammy-winning bassistย John Patitucci, a mentor turned colleague who, along with Pรฉrez, was a member of the legendary Wayne Shorter Quartet; saxophonistย Lihi Haruvi; laouto playerย Vasilis Kostas; violinistย Layth Sidiq, artistic director of the New York Arabic Orchestra; and bouzouki player and computer scientistย Yaniv Yacoby, who previously recorded (as a marimba player) with Morrin on the 2016 duo albumย The Corn Knight.
Where the large-scale suites that made up their debut album were each hyper-focused on specific issues confronting the bandโs membership and the world as a whole, Morrin explains that Global Prayer is, โa little more inward focused. A lot of the music is dedicated to our mentors or is more spiritually focused, thinking about how we exist within this crazy world right now.โ
Given the prominent role that Danilo Pรฉrez has played in bringing together and continuing to inspire the trio, itโs only fitting that the album opens with a piece dedicated to the Panamanian-born piano master. โFlying,โ inspired by the Turkish maqam Neveser, was named for Pรฉrezโs memory of an out-of-body experience achieved while playing on stage with Shorter โ a moment of transcendence that Shorter noticed, and which he himself claimed to have experienced regularly as a member of the Miles Davis Quintet. The trioโs lively interaction balances sensations of floating and tension, bridging this more spiritual idea of flying with the more mundane and often stressful process of navigating air travel.
Shorter himself is the inspiration behind โFrom the Stars,โ a title that encompasses the iconic saxophonist/composerโs otherworldly vision as well as his passion for astronomy and science fiction. โI tried to capture some of the spirit of Wayneโs unique music,โ Morrin says. โHe innovated the world of music with his language, so the cosmic title hints at the idea that we all come from stardust and are interconnected, at Wayne’s Buddhist beliefs and at his idea of zero gravity. I resonate with his spirit and his music so deeply.โ Patitucci provides a direct link to Shorterโs legacy on the track, while Haruviโs soaring sopranino channels the legendary saxophonistโs searching essence.
โSnaefellsjokullโ is the name of a majestic glacier-capped mountain in Iceland where Morrin and his mother experienced a breathtaking yet harrowing excursion. Their literal ordeal grows in Morrinโs writing to become a metaphor for the unpredictable, winding and often daunting pathways we all travel through life. The tune, which draws from Irish and Greek influences, evocatively captures the journeyโs sense of adventure, awe, beauty and trepidation. Kostas, Sidiq and Yacoby add drama and multi-cultural flourishes to the scintillating composition. The title track follows, the burden and hope of the trioโs โGlobal Prayerโ evident in the fragile stillness of the achingly mesmerizing piece.
The remainder of the album is made up of free improvisations โ three brief explorations as well as the more wide-ranging โJam for the End of the World,โ which ends up being more defiant than apocalyptic. While Morrin concludes the album alone at the keyboard for the hushed reflection โEpilogue,โ the remaining improvisations โ along with the vibrant interactions that grace every track on the album โ reveal how deep and adventurous the trioโs chemistry has grown over its few short years together.
โWe’re constantly digging deeper into how we all bring our influences and our different backgrounds to the table,โ Morrin describes. โWeโve been able to add so much freedom to the music that no piece is ever the same twice. Itโs always dynamic and constantly evolving. I think a lot of that is reflected on this album, which is a snapshot of a few moments of time that are constantly in flux.โ
Ize Trio
Ize Trio is a multi-cultural ensemble featuring Chase Morrin (piano), George Lernis (percussion) and Naseem Alatrash (cello). The trio focuses on combining the American art form of jazz with classical, maqam and Middle Eastern traditions in order to create a more inclusive vision for musical communities. Through their different backgrounds and cultural traditions, the bandโs members write original music and tell musical stories that are important in opening positive dialogue about the world around us and the melding of diverse cultures. The Ize Trio seeks to inspire musicians to add their cultural roots to the jazz tradition and display how music can be a bridge to understanding and connection. Their debut album, The Global Suites was released in 2024 to wide acclaim. Additionally they are recipients of the prestigious Jazz Road Creative Residencies Grant, in which they have received funds to tour and work on new repertoire in Southern California.
Ize Trio โ Global Prayer
Self-released โ Cat# โ Recorded January 12-13, 2023 & May 24, 2025
Release date June 12, 2026
