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Pablo Held: Glow

by Dan Bilawsky
German piano wonder Pablo Held was only 23 years old when he entered the studio to record the music on Glow, but he had already earned his place in the pantheon of modern day piano trio leaders. Held's first two albums--Forest Of Oblivion (Pirouet, 2008) and Music (Pirouet, 2010)--helped put him on the map, but Glow ...
Christian Weidner: The Inward Song

by Dan Bilawsky
The Inward Song is hardly the quiet, introverted recital of music that might be expected, given the album's title. While alto saxophonist Christian Weidner does throw in a few pieces that fit nicely under this banner, the music on this CD also demonstrates a great deal of range. A case in point is ...
Blackbird

Label: Pirouet Records
Released: 2009
Track listing: Wingswing; Dribs and Drabs; Ubaramarabu; Penguin Promenade; Rebird; Twittering Machine; Blackbird / Wenn Ich Ein Voglein War; Low Owl; Gale in Night, Nightingale; E Bird; Half-Brain Dream; Blues For Alice; O. M.'s Birdsday.
Henning Sieverts Symmetry: Blackbird

by Jerry D'Souza
The Beatles are given the dominant spot on Blackbird, but most of the music comes here from bassist/cellist Henning Sieverts. Sieverts--who has a long history of composition, having written for string ensembles, the theater, and groups of various size--locks in jazz and classical music, both in their individual frames and in an elegant blend, making for ...
Symmetry

Label: Pirouet Records
Released: 2008
Track listing: Top Spot; Sun Is In Us; Lion Oil; Deep Speed; All For One, One For All; Bird Rib; Leaves Fall Fall Leaves; Sum Summus Mus; Luz Azul; Never Odd Or Even; Evil Olive; We Few; Emit Time; Dr. Awkward.
Henning Sieverts: Symmetry

by John Barron
At first glance, the titles to bassist Henning Sieverts' compositions on Symmetry seem rather unusual. Eventually, after close inspection, one discovers the palindrome theme with titles like Lion Oil," Luz Azul" and Evil Olive." Whether or not the clever naming is relevant to the music at hand remains unexplained. What is obvious about Symmetry is the ...