Glass Song Yelena Eckemoff
Album info
Album-Release:
2013
HRA-Release:
18.08.2022
Label: L & H Production LLC
Genre: Jazz
Subgenre: Contemporary Jazz
Artist: Yelena Eckemoff
Composer: Yelena Eckemoff
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- 1 Melting Ice 07:29
- 2 Glass Song 09:31
- 3 Cloud Break 05:47
- 4 Polarity 07:07
- 5 Dripping Icicles 07:40
- 6 Sweet Dreams 05:34
- 7 Whistle Song 06:31
- 8 Sunny Day in the Woods 07:21
- 9 Elegy 07:42
- 10 March Rain 07:55
Info for Glass Song
On her album, Glass Song, Moscow-born pianist/composer Yelena Eckemoff celebrates the season of renewal that ushers winter into spring with a mesmerizing set of crystalline. In crafting this, the latest expression of her gorgeously delicate blend of classical intricacy and jazz invention, Eckemoff brings together two of modern music’s greatest improvisers for the first time: bassist Arild Andersen and drummer Peter Erskine.
Glass Song conjures images of sun glinting off of ice and frost melting away from windowpanes. It is also quite literal on the title track, which begins with the sound of Eckemoff playing water-filled glasses. The trio that Eckemoff has assembled to help realize these reflective visions is composed of two of jazz’s most creative minds–who remarkably had not worked together prior to this recording. The legendary Erskine played with Weather Report and Steps Ahead in the early years of a career that has now spanned four decades and includes recordings and performances with everyone from Steely Dan to John Abercrombie, Joni Mitchell to Gary Burton and Pat Metheny. Norwegian bassist, Andersen, has an equally impressive resume, encompassing a six-year stint in the Jan Garbarek Quartet and more than a dozen albums as a leader for ECM.
The combination works spectacularly, three distinctive voices seeming to breathe as one. The sensitivity of Erskine and Andersen serves Eckemoff’s fragile compositions with an airy but sure touch. The lush serenity of the leader’s piano is matched by the singing caress of Andersen’s bass and the hushed precision of Erskine’s percussion. The trio shares a deep intimacy while remaining attuned to the spaciousness of the pieces, all captured in the wondrously lush sound of the recording.
Yelena Eckemoff, piano
Arild Andersen, double bass
Peter Erskine, drums
Recorded on March 16-17, 2012 at The Bridge Recording studio in Glendale, California
Recorded, mixed and mastered by Rich Breen
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Booklet for Glass Song