R¿¿mur

R¿¿mur

R¿¿mur

R¿¿mur

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Overview

Is this ECM release an exploration of early Scandinavian repertories? A showcase for the chillingly beautiful harmonies of the all-female Trio Mediaeval? An investigation into the nature of early polyphony? Of the relationship between chant and folk music? Of the possible meeting points of jazz and medieval music? It is all those things, yet even taken together, the classifications don't convey the effect of the music. Start sampling with one of the tracks featuring Norwegian jazz trumpeter Arve Henriksen, perhaps O Jesu dulcissime, from an early Icelandic manuscript. The idea of adding jazz improvisations to early music was anticipated by saxophonist Jan Garbarek in his work with the Hilliard Ensemble, but the effect here is more stark, ancient. Most of the music is originally monophonic, but it is expanded in various ways, not just by the addition of a trumpet. Arrangements by Trio Mediaeval add polyphony in such a way as to suggest the experimental quality early polyphony must have had, concealed by the later worship of notation. Some pieces include a sruti box or accompaniment by a Hardanger fiddle, a melody instrument that produces its own drone. The music is drawn from Norwegian, Icelandic, Swedish, and Scottish sources and includes both chant and secular folk music, approaching the sometimes elusive connections between the two in a wholly novel way. Certainly, as with many of ECM's more experimental releases, this will appeal most of all to listeners with a certain speculative frame of mind, but it might catch the attention both of early music specialists and of those in search of an exotic meditative mood. Sound engineers will also be in the audience: ECM's work in the Himmelfahrtskirche in Munich is exemplary. ~ James Manheim

Product Details

Release Date: 04/14/2017
Label: Ecm
UPC: 0028948147427
Rank: 253187

Tracks

  1. St Birgitta Hymn - Rosa rorans bonitatem
  2. O Jesu dulcissime
  3. Om ¿¿det skulle skicka mig
  4. Morgunstjarna
  5. R¿¿s upp, drottni d¿¿r¿¿
  6. St Magnus Hymn - Nobilis humilis
  7. L¿¿ta gjalla l¿¿tt og h¿¿tt
  8. Bruresl¿¿tt
  9. St Sunniva Hymn - Eterna Christi munera
  10. Krummi
  11. Anda Pinn Gud, M¿¿r Gef P¿¿ V¿¿st
  12. Sulla lulla
  13. Du ¿¿r den f¿¿rsta
  14. Alma Redemptoris Mater
  15. B¿¿um b¿¿um bambal¿¿
  16. Jag haver ingen k¿¿rare
  17. Gammelkjerringvalsen

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Arve Henriksen   Primary Artist,Trumpet
Trio Mediaeval   Primary Artist,Ensemble

Technical Credits

Trio Mediaeval   Arranger
Arve Henriksen   Arranger,Composer
Manfred Eicher   Producer
Anna Maria Friman   Arranger,Composer,Liner Notes,Photography
Gregorian Chant   Composer
Norwegian Traditional   Composer
Sascha Kleis   Design
Asa Maria Mikkelsen   Photography
Jan Kricke   Cover Photo
Swedish Traditional   Composer
Peter Laenger   Mixing
Linn Andrea Fuglseth   Arranger
Anonymous   Composer
Icelandic Traditional   Composer
Berit Opheim   Arranger
Oddleiv Apneseth   Photography
Edvard Taylor Jonsson   Text Translation
Havard Lotsberg   Photography
Lars Brusletto Sveen   Text Translation
Nils Hermansson   Composer
Paul Gunnar Lien   Arranger
Traditional   Composer
Andrew Smith   Text Translation
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