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Mette Henriette: Mette Henriette
ByStarting with a sparse trio setting, Henriette creates short and powerful sonic poems that have the intelligence and the spirituality of Haikus. The impressionistic, four and half minute long "A Void" features Henriette blowing long, vibrato laden, tenor lines over pianist Johan Lindvall's darkly hypnotic vamps. Complementing Lindvall's pianism is cellist Katrine Schiøtt's tender, howling con-arco drone.
On the mesmerizing "oOo" Henriette makes her saxophone softly sing as Lindvall's keys chime and ring. Schiøtt imbues the fairy tale ambience with melancholic hints. At times Henriette engages in bluesy improvisations as on the dramatic "I Do." Her rousing, deep indigo solo emerges from a backdrop of Schiøtt's serene reverberating strings and Lindvall's tranquil refrains.
On the second disc her band is larger and the pieces more intricate than on the first yet the motifs are similar. Bandoneon player Andreas Rokseth and members of the string section set the expectant mood of the cinematic "I." Henriette's eloquent performance unfurls with elegance and passion as the tempo accelerates. Bassist Per Zanussi and drummer Per Oddvar Johansen add an intriguing and jazzy rumble. A delightfully riotous group play, with trumpeter Eivind Lønning and trombonist Henrik Nørstebø joining Henriette with energetic wails and honks, concludes the tune.
There are also stimulating flirtations with dissonance that makes the album even more compelling. "?" is a haunting and expressionistic exploration of sound. The horns let loose a flood of notes with wistful fury. The brief, crisp "Unfold" is a stormy and impressive three-way conversation as Henriette, Lønning, and Nørstebø exchange fiery and lean spontaneous phrases.
This captivating and thoughtful record marks an auspicious start for Henriette's career as a leader and composer. It is evident that Henriette, still in her 20s, has developed a unique creative approach and a singular musical voice. Hopefully, this is only the first installment of a future exciting and splendid oeuvre.
Track Listing
Disc 1: So; .oOo.; The Taboo; All Ears; But Careful; Beneath You; Once; We Were To; 3-4-5; Hi Dive; A Void; The Lost One; In Circles; I Do; O. Disc 2: Passé; Pearl Rafter; Veils Ever After; Unfold; Wildheart; Strangers By Midday; Late à la carte; So It Is; ?; True; This Will Pass Too; But We Did; I; Breathe; Off The Beat; Wind On Rocks; Bare Blacker Rum; & The Silver Fox; Behold; Better Unheard [Yet To Be Hold].
Personnel
Mette Henriette
saxophone, tenorMette Henriette Martedatter Rølvåg: saxophone; Eivind Lønning: trumpet; Henrik Nørstebø: trombone; Andreas Rokseth: bandoneon; Johan Lindvall: piano; Sara Övinge: violin; Karin Hellqvist: violin; Odd Hannisdal: violin; Bendik Bjørnstad Foss: viola; Ingvild Nesdal Sandnes: violoncello; Katrine Schiøtt: violoncello; Per Zanussi: double bass; Per Oddvar Johansen: drums, saw.
Album information
Title: Mette Henriette | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: ECM Records
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Instrument: Saxophone, tenor
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