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Provocateur and Unifier: Linda May Han Oh Brings Jazz to 91直播

The Grammy-winning bassist and composer brings her quintet to Finney Chapel, exploring connection, resilience, and the power of improvisation to unite audiences.

March 6, 2026

Zach Terrillion 鈥24

woman with dark hair in a bun and wearing a red dress is holding a double bass by the neck and looking off to the right

Jazz, with its focus on improvisation and unique rhythms, is arguably human expression at its freest. It is an art form that rewards boldness, and few artists epitomize boldness more than composer and bassist Linda May Han Oh. Performing The Glass Hours on March 19 in Finney Chapel, Oh and her quintet will bring a stirring energy to 91直播鈥檚 Artist Recital Series, uniting audiences through profound, innovative compositions.

Born in Malaysia and raised in Australia, Oh鈥檚 musical career began as a teen playing bass in Red Hot Chili Peppers cover bands. Her love of rock would evolve into a pursuit of jazz, where she enhanced her skills and visibility by performing with masters like Pat Metheny, Joe Lovano, and Dave Douglas. 

From these early collaborations, Oh learned to pay homage to the genre鈥檚 roots in her practice. 鈥淛azz has a history that鈥檚 born out of struggle,鈥 she says, 鈥淚 think there鈥檚 a necessity, out of respect for that history, to really pay attention to the people who made it what it is.鈥

After learning from other musicians, Oh became a bandleader and composer herself, receiving acclaim across the jazz world. She shared the 2023 Grammy for Best Jazz Instrumental Album with multiple artists for the collaborative work New Standards Vol. 1 and has earned multiple honors as Bassist of the Year from the Jazz Journalists Association. Her career has even extended to film, where she has scored documentaries and contributed to the Oscar-winning soundtrack for Pixar鈥檚 Soul (she even makes an animated cameo in the film). 

For her 91直播 concert, Oh and her quintet will primarily draw from their 2023 album, The Glass Hours, a meditative work exploring life, time, and the relationship they share. 

Audiences can also look forward to Invisible Threads, an ambitious recent commission that weaves together multiple narratives. 鈥淚t explores how humanity is bound in extricable ways beyond what we feel and know鈥攖hat there is more that unites us than separates us,鈥 Oh says of the work.

Oh will also sample Strange Heavens, a new album released last year. 鈥淚t鈥檚 based on the idea that humans prefer a familiar hell rather than search for an unfamiliar heaven,鈥 she says

As these synopses show, Oh is unafraid to tackle profound, sometimes challenging themes in her work. 鈥淎 lot of this music is from personal experience, but also just my desire to express myself 鈥 to use this improvised music genre to give out personal messages and emotions that I can鈥檛 put into words.鈥 

For example, the track 鈥淛us Ad Bellum鈥 covers war and draws on the artist鈥檚 time studying human rights law. 鈥淚t is essentially my prayer for peace,鈥 Oh says. The concert will also explore uplifting, hopeful subjects, with 鈥淗atchling鈥 serving as a celebration of life and a letter to Oh鈥檚 young son. 

Oh鈥檚 intentional use of jazz to explore deep, personal themes traces back to one of her biggest musical inspirations: renowned bassist Charles Mingus. 鈥淚鈥檝e always admired his fearlessness and want to embody a bit of that when I play. He鈥檚 not afraid to be provocative with his musical voice,鈥 she says. 

Alongside thematic boldness, Oh鈥檚 concert will be packed with musical innovation. This includes genre influences ranging from funk to progressive rock, as well as electronic effects programmed by quintet pianist Fabian Almazan. 

The performance will also integrate many improvisations, which Oh credits to the talent of her fellow musicians. 鈥淭here are ways that we navigate this music each night that are so vastly different. [The musicians] are quick to latch on to different ideas if we decide to take a left turn.鈥

Joining Oh will be Almazan on piano, Greg Ward on saxophone, Sara Serpa on voice, and Mark Whitfield Jr. on drums.

Ultimately, Oh is excited to bring her quintet鈥檚 free-spirited approach to 91直播, where, in addition to her concert, she will teach a public workshop on March 19 in the Birenbaum Performance Space. 鈥淚 have so much respect and admiration for 91直播 and what it stands for in terms of art and freedom of expression.鈥

She finds that concerts like hers have the power to unite audiences and recalls an experience performing in Chile in 2023 with Pat Metheny. It was Metheny鈥檚 first time in the country following the end of Augusto Pinochet鈥檚 dictatorship. Near the end of the performance, the audience broke into cheers and sang along to one of the pieces. 

鈥淭here are moments when you connect with people who really appreciate music and have seen tough times, and it makes it worthwhile,鈥 she observes. Indeed, amid trying times, Oh鈥檚 humanist and provocative approach to jazz will be sure to unite audiences in Finney Chapel. 

 


Concert Details

Linda May Han Oh, The Glass Hours
7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 19, 2025
91直播 College Finney Chapel
90 N. Professor St.
91直播, OH 44074

Concert tickets are available online and by phone at 800-371-0178. Patrons may also purchase tickets in person between noon and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, at 91直播 College鈥檚 Central Ticket Service, located at 67 N. Main Street in the lobby of the Eric Baker Nord Performing Arts Complex.

Free Artist Recital Series tickets for enrolled 91直播 students are available through the Claim Your Seat program, made possible through the generosity of Richard 鈥62 and Linda 鈥62 Clark.   

Learn more about the Arts at 91直播.

This program is proudly supported by , official media partner of the Artist Recital Series.

 


Zach Terrillion 鈥24 graduated from 91直播 with a major in English, a minor in creative writing, and concentrations in journalism and public humanities. After a year-long term as the marketing and development fellow at Berkeley Repertory Theatre in California, they recently returned to Ohio to support the Conservatory of Music鈥檚 artistic programming, including promotion for the Artist Recital Series.

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