Album info
Album-Release:
2016
HRA-Release:
27.07.2016
Label: ECM
Genre: Jazz
Subgenre: Contemporary Jazz
Artist: Sinikka Langeland, Arve Henriksen, Trygve Seim, Anders Jormin, Markku Ounaskari & Trio Mediaeval
Composer: Sinikka Langeland
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
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- 1 Puun Loitsu 03:02
- 2 Sammas 04:28
- 3 Jacob's Dream 07:40
- 4 The Wolfman 05:09
- 5 The Magical Forest 05:38
- 6 Køyri 05:49
- 7 Kamui 06:11
- 8 Karsikko 04:38
- 9 Pillar to Heaven 04:58
Info for The Magical Forest
The Magical Forest - Sinikka Langelands New folk music work with Trio Mediaeval and outstanding jazz musicians.
It is inspiring to find traces and fragments of ideas about the world tree, axsis mundi, in Finnskogen. I have transformed these and some parallel stories into songs that are encircled by instrumental passages and improvisations by the musicians. Mircea Eliade comments on axsis mundi that, 'every Microcosm, every inhabited region, has a Centre; that is to say, a place that is sacred above all.'
The colours of The Magical Forest glow in this remarkable recording which brings together the improvisers of Sinikka Langeland's 'Starflowers' quintet with the singers of the Trio Medieval.
Langeland, singer-harpist and verse-maker of Finnskogen in Eastern Norway, here looks at of regional traces and fragments of ideas about axis mundi, the world tree: 'I have transformed these fragments and some parallel stories into songs that are encircled by instrumental passages and improvisations by the musicians. Mircea Eliade comments on axis mundi that, 'every Microcosm, every inhabited region, has a Centre; that is to say, a place that is sacred above all.''
The Magical Forest was recorded at Oslo's Rainbow Studio in February 2015, and produced by Manfred Eicher.
Sinikka Langeland, kantele, vocals
Trygve Seim, soprano & tenor saxophones
Arve Henriksen, trumpet
Anders Jormin, double bass
Markku Ounaskari, drums, percussion
Trio Mediaeval:
Anna Maria Friman, vocals
Berit Opheim, vocals
Linn Andrea Fuglseth, vocals
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Booklet for The Magical Forest