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Julia Hulsmann Trio: Imprint

by John Kelman
Longevity is tough to maintain, in a time when artists largely need to work with a variety of projects to make a living, but there are increasing (and encouraging) signs of the value placed on chemistry and the kind of collective voice that evolves naturally, over time. German pianist Julia Hülsmann has maintained the same trio ...
Julia Hulsmann: Imprint

by Jonathan Wertheim
Manfred Eicher's Munich-based ECM Records specializes in spacious, absorbing records that reveal their inner workings, labyrinth-like, over the course of many listens. Some releases reveal themselves from the first note; with others, it can take years. Pianist Julia Hülsmann's sixth record--and second for ECM--Imprint, manages both. Hülsmann's trio isn't new--it has had more ...
The End of a Summer

Label: ECM Records
Released: 2008
Track listing: The End Of A Summer; Konbwa; Kiss From A Rose; Last One Out; Quint; Senza; Not The End Of The World; Sepia; Geld; Where In The World.
Julia Hulsmann Trio: The End of a Summer

by Dan McClenaghan
ECM Records stalwarts like Bobo Stenson, Tord Gustavsen and Keith Jarrett have, over the years, helped to define the German label's high quality artistry in the piano arena. And then there are the new players who offer up gorgeously compelling debuts that point in the direction of the future. In 2007 it was Anat Fort, with ...
Good Morning Midnight

Label: ACT Music
Released: 2006
Track listing: I Cannot See; Will There Really Be A Morning; Good Morning Midnight; My River; When Plato Was A Certainty; Light; One Sister; Tell Her; Riverman; Under The Light; I Don't Know His Name.
Julia Hulsmann Trio With Roger Cicero: Good Morning Midnight

by Chris May
Emily Dickinson isn't the first name to spring to mind when you're thinking poetry and jazz. Rural (she lived in Amherst, Massachusetts all her life), introspective, and of strict Calvinist upbringing, Dickinson and jazz sound about as likely as Baz Lurman and a biopic about St Francis of Assissi. But the unlikeliest of bedfellows sometimes make ...