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Laura Jurd: The Big Friendly Album

Read "The Big Friendly Album" reviewed by Chris May


The Big Friendly Album is what it is called and that is exactly what it is. London-based trumpeter/cornetist and composer Laura Jurd's fourth album under her own name is a big hearted, gorgeously lyrical, feel-good romp, which does not preclude cerebral engagement but which wears its complexities so lightly that one barely notices them. Jurd last came to the attention of All About Jazz during The Great Pause, with the release of the perfect little masterpiece To ...

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Album Review

Sigurd Hole: Roraima

Read "Roraima" reviewed by David Bruggink


Norwegian upright bassist Sigurd Hole has stood out in the recent past as both a contributor (with his elegant performance on Tord Gustavsen's 2018 ECM album, The Other Side) and bandleader (through his 2018 Elvesang album Encounters). His solo explorations are equally noteworthy, as on the wide-ranging double album Lys / Mørke (Elvesang, 2020). Recorded on the remote arctic islands of Fleinvær, he thoughtfully probed the relationship between the high-pitched harmonics and drones of his instrument and the spectral winds ...

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Vossa Jazz Festival 2019: Jazz Folk Meet by the Lake

Read "Vossa Jazz Festival 2019: Jazz Folk Meet by the Lake" reviewed by Josef Woodard


Vossa Jazz Festival Voss, Norway April 12-14, 2019 There are bigger fish on the storied and seemingly ever-healthy Norwegian jazz festival circuit than Vossa Jazz, but it has its own brand of soulfulness. The kickoff event on a Nordic festival list including later blowouts in nearby Bergen, Trondheim, Molde, Kongsburg, and Oslo, Vossa Jazz is a deceptive little powerhouse occasion all its own, nestled in the lakeside town and winter ski haven, pop. 15,000, and whose ...

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Trygve Seim / Frode Haltli: Yeraz

Read "Yeraz" reviewed by Budd Kopman


Yeraz is an intimate, deep and beautiful exploration of both instrumental sound and artistic reactions to many different influences. It must be listened to carefully and patiently, not only because it is performed by a duo--saxophonist Trygve Seim and accordionist Frode Haltli--but because their musical choices are, for the most part, very subtle and carefully developed. It is anyone's guess why the music of mystic G. I. Gurdjieff in particular, and traditional/folk music of the Eastern Mediterranean and ...

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Frode Haltli: Passing Images

Read "Passing Images" reviewed by Budd Kopman


Frode Haltli does not play accordion, but rather makes music with an instrument that we call an accordion. Using carefully chosen musicians, Haltli has created, with Passing Images, a highly intense, very concentrated work that is both disconcerting and beautiful--something to be slowly savored and pondered. Its fifty-one minutes are full of surprises and shocks. There is little overt musical movement and yet, despite much silence, the listener is pulled ever forward. The overall volume is low ...

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Frode Haltli: Passing Images

Read "Passing Images" reviewed by John Kelman


Abandoning the contemporary classicism of Looking on Darkness (ECM, 2002), Norwegian accordionist Frode Haltli's Passing Images looks, instead, to traditional Norwegian music for its inspiration. But Haltli, like accordionists Pascal Contet and Guy Klucevsek, stretches the boundaries of his instrument's capabilities--rarely takes things literally. His unfettered musical aesthetic, and the players that he's chosen to work with--trumpeter Arve Henrkisen, violist Garth Knox and singer Maja Solveig Kjelstrup Ratkje--make this collection of traditional tunes, original music and free improvisation a lesson ...

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Frode Haltli: Passing Images

Read "Passing Images" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Come in molti lavori della ECM vi è poco o nulla di 'jazz' in questo Passing Images. Ma come accade in non pochi dischi licenziati dalla raffinata etichetta bavarese ci si può imbattere in piacevoli sorprese. E’ il caso del secondo lavora da leader del trentenne fisarmonicista norvegese Frode Haltli. Solida preparazione accademica alle spalle con numerosi riconoscimenti nel proprio palmares, particolarmente attivo nell’ambito della musica contemporanea, da qualche anno collaboratore del sassofonista Trygve Seim, Haltli impressiona l’ascoltatore con una ...


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