Paul Bley: Play Blue - Oslo Concert
(http://ecmrecords.com/Catalogue/ECM/2300/2373.php)
A rare solo performance by one of jazzs great originals, Canadian pianist Paul Bley, recorded live at the Oslo Jazz Festival in 2008 by Jan Erik Kongshaug and Manfred Eicher. There is nothing else quite like a Paul Bley concert. As the New York Times noted, Mr. Bley long ago found a way to express his long, elegant, voluminous thoughts in a manner that implies complete autonomy from its given setting but isn't quite free jazz. The music runs on a mixture of deep historical knowledge and its own inviolable principles." Here Bley, encouraged by an attentive and enthusiastic Norwegian audience shapes music in the moment, plays his own compositions, and brings the music to a fine conclusion in a performance of Sonny Rollinss Pent-Up House.
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Kappeler / Zumthor: Babylon Suite
(http://ecmrecords.com/Catalogue/ECM/2300/2363.php)
The ECM debut of the duo of Vera Kappeler and Peter Conradin Zumthor presents music commissioned for the Origen Cultural Festival. It is music dominated by low registers, dark hues. The Babylon referenced in the title is the Babylon of the Book of Daniel, the lions den, the young men singing in the fiery furnace, a place of perdition, a labyrinth... The inspirational starting point launches creative composing and improvising and the shaping of strange and poetic material which is much more than programme music The Babylon-Suite is self-contained, autonomous. The piano and drums duo leaves spaces and ellipses for the imagination to fill. Kappelers pianistic touch and phrasing, most subtly detailed and underpinned by Zumthors melody-and-texture conscious drumming, draw the listener in, deeper into the dream
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(http://ecmrecords.com/Tours/index.php?artist=Vera+Kappeler+%2F+Peter+Conradin+Zumthor)
Benedicte Maurseth / Asne Valland Nordli: Over Tones
(http://ecmrecords.com/Catalogue/ECM/2300/2315.php)
Over Tones is the highly attractive ECM debut of two exceptional folk musicians from the West of Norway Benedicte Maurseth who plays the Hardanger fiddle and sings, and vocalist Åsne Valland Nordli. Both musicians are well established in their homeland. Maurseth studied with Hardanger fiddle master Knut Hamre, and came to wider attention in 2007 as Norways Young Folk Musician of the Year. Nordli has collaborated with musicians ranging from the Bergen Philharmonic to jazz improvisers. Individually and together, Maurseth and Nordli have found personal ways to extend the essence of a great tradition through historically-informed interpretation of old music and also through their own pieces. The purity of the delivery, of old music and new music alike, makes this a timeless performance.
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Concerts:
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(http://ecmrecords.com/Tours/index.php?artist=Benedicte+Maurseth+%2F+%C5sne+Valland+Nordli)
Vilde&Inga: Makrofauna
(http://ecmrecords.com/Catalogue/ECM/2300/2371.php)
Makrofauna is the ECM debut of Vilde&Inga, a young string duo playing acoustic free improvised music, featuring violin and double bass. By exploring nontraditional approaches to the instruments, the duo greatly expands its timbral palette. The wide horizons of colour allow the music to develop slowly and organically, yet with a keen underlying sense of compositional form. Vilde Sandve Alnæs and Inga Margrete Aas are classically trained musicians from Norway, who started to play together in 2010. Both musicians have studied at The Norwegian Academy of Music in Oslo, where this album was recorded in the summer of 2012.
(http://ecmrecords.com/Catalogue/ECM/2300/2373.php)
A rare solo performance by one of jazzs great originals, Canadian pianist Paul Bley, recorded live at the Oslo Jazz Festival in 2008 by Jan Erik Kongshaug and Manfred Eicher. There is nothing else quite like a Paul Bley concert. As the New York Times noted, Mr. Bley long ago found a way to express his long, elegant, voluminous thoughts in a manner that implies complete autonomy from its given setting but isn't quite free jazz. The music runs on a mixture of deep historical knowledge and its own inviolable principles." Here Bley, encouraged by an attentive and enthusiastic Norwegian audience shapes music in the moment, plays his own compositions, and brings the music to a fine conclusion in a performance of Sonny Rollinss Pent-Up House.
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Kappeler / Zumthor: Babylon Suite
(http://ecmrecords.com/Catalogue/ECM/2300/2363.php)
The ECM debut of the duo of Vera Kappeler and Peter Conradin Zumthor presents music commissioned for the Origen Cultural Festival. It is music dominated by low registers, dark hues. The Babylon referenced in the title is the Babylon of the Book of Daniel, the lions den, the young men singing in the fiery furnace, a place of perdition, a labyrinth... The inspirational starting point launches creative composing and improvising and the shaping of strange and poetic material which is much more than programme music The Babylon-Suite is self-contained, autonomous. The piano and drums duo leaves spaces and ellipses for the imagination to fill. Kappelers pianistic touch and phrasing, most subtly detailed and underpinned by Zumthors melody-and-texture conscious drumming, draw the listener in, deeper into the dream
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Concerts:
Please click here for more info
(http://ecmrecords.com/Tours/index.php?artist=Vera+Kappeler+%2F+Peter+Conradin+Zumthor)
Benedicte Maurseth / Asne Valland Nordli: Over Tones
(http://ecmrecords.com/Catalogue/ECM/2300/2315.php)
Over Tones is the highly attractive ECM debut of two exceptional folk musicians from the West of Norway Benedicte Maurseth who plays the Hardanger fiddle and sings, and vocalist Åsne Valland Nordli. Both musicians are well established in their homeland. Maurseth studied with Hardanger fiddle master Knut Hamre, and came to wider attention in 2007 as Norways Young Folk Musician of the Year. Nordli has collaborated with musicians ranging from the Bergen Philharmonic to jazz improvisers. Individually and together, Maurseth and Nordli have found personal ways to extend the essence of a great tradition through historically-informed interpretation of old music and also through their own pieces. The purity of the delivery, of old music and new music alike, makes this a timeless performance.
ECMPlayer
Concerts:
Please click here for more info
(http://ecmrecords.com/Tours/index.php?artist=Benedicte+Maurseth+%2F+%C5sne+Valland+Nordli)
Vilde&Inga: Makrofauna
(http://ecmrecords.com/Catalogue/ECM/2300/2371.php)
Makrofauna is the ECM debut of Vilde&Inga, a young string duo playing acoustic free improvised music, featuring violin and double bass. By exploring nontraditional approaches to the instruments, the duo greatly expands its timbral palette. The wide horizons of colour allow the music to develop slowly and organically, yet with a keen underlying sense of compositional form. Vilde Sandve Alnæs and Inga Margrete Aas are classically trained musicians from Norway, who started to play together in 2010. Both musicians have studied at The Norwegian Academy of Music in Oslo, where this album was recorded in the summer of 2012.