Nocturnal QOPE
Album info
Album-Release:
2018
HRA-Release:
17.08.2018
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- Bart Koop (b. 1976):
- 1 Koop: Dusk 04:14
- 2 Koop: Airglow 04:57
- 3 Koop: Anima 04:33
- 4 Koop: Dolor 04:06
- 5 Koop: Fall 05:24
- 6 Koop: Lullaby 03:30
- 7 Koop: Mirage 06:52
- 8 Koop: Be 07:37
Info for Nocturnal
Nocturnal is an album of an improvisation concert, performed and live recorded in the middle of the night.
As the dusk falls
It slowly takes away the power of the sun,
Waiting for another day
As the distant sounds of a freight train slip away
If you could shut down all the street lights
You would enjoy the airglow when the night arrives
These moments of silence make you think
A return to yourself, reflecting on your anima
Reminiscing all the dolor that has passed
Where you came from
Not to look back in anger
Looking onward to the future
Always carrying a little piece with you
As the rain begins to fall
It is time to head back inside
Light up a little, everything will be alright
It is time for a lullaby
Slip into a vast dream
Like a mirage, a mind twist
Being something you are not in real life or…
Awaken suddenly
Just let me be
"Even though Bart Koop wanted to play the keyboard, he started to learn classical piano at the age of seven, convinced by his musician parents. Only later, the Dutchman started going on little excursions with synths and the electric piano in bands. Now with 34 years, this solo piano debut emerged: a live-performance, improvised opus with eight works, stirring all senses. Elegiac gliding, like a soundtrack to the images of Caspar David Friedrich, minimalist like a Baroque Pachelbel. Or finely strummed like the Breton Didier Squiban, and as lively as George Winston on the label Windham Hill. Or flowing like Keith Jarrett's "Köln Concert". It's a great thing that Koop recorded Nocturnal at the audiophile label TRPTK: founder and audio engineer Brendon Heinst captured the touches of the piano with high transparency, magnificently balanced technique, and a great sense of space." (Claus Dick, AUDIO)
"QOPE is kind of like Nils Frahm meets Bugge Wesseltoft. It's very atmospheric. More and more, I personally like this minimalist abstract music which builds. It's the kind of music I can just sink into." (Johan Coorg, KEF Loudspeakers)
About the recording: With TRPTK Live, we combine the unique character and dynamics of a live performance with the quality of a TRPTK studio recording. Our aim is to catch that unique spark of magic that arises when artistic expression resonates with a live audience. We do so by taking our state-of-the art studio recording and mastering equipment right to the heart of music itself: the concert venue.
The mix of studio quality immersive surround sound and the pure, emotional impact of a live recording works as a catalyst for the performance itself, bringing it to new unprecedented heights. The result is a recording that is raw, uncut, highly transparent, and most of all: true to the moment.
Bart Koop, piano
Recording and mastering by Brendon Heinst, TRPTK Studio
QOPE
is pianist Bart Koop. Born 1984 in Almelo, in to a musical family, music has been a daily influence since his childhood. He started playing piano at the age of 7. At that age he wanted to play keyboard but his parents convinced him to start classically training the piano instead, giving him a much better musical base. He keeps on playing the piano ever since.
In 1998 he started experimenting with samples, synthesizers, composing and improvisations until 2003. Since 2007 he has been playing in bands, playing synths, piano and electric piano. Over the years the main focus kept on being the piano.
After recording the Paper Motion debut album in 2016 he was asked to work on his first solo work. This resulted in his first solo album Nocturnal. Recorded and improvised live it is the first album to be released under the TRPTK Live label.
Bart takes his inspiration from the likes of Max Richter, Jóhann Jóhannsson, Bill Evans to name a few.
Booklet for Nocturnal