Płyta IDEALNA !!! Nowa, nieużywana, nieskazitelna. Bez najmniejszych wad, bez najmniejszych rys, bez zagnieceń poligrafii, bez
jakichkowlwiek odcisków palców na poligrafii bądź krążku.
Egzemplarz mega kolekcjonerski. Edycja – plastikowe etui.
Etui bez rys. Folia fabryczna.
ECM, 1993
1. Twelve Moons 2. Psalm 3. Brother Wind March 4. There Were Swallows 5. The Tall Tear Trees 6. Arietta 7. Gautes-Margjit 8. Darvanan 9. Huhai 10. Witchi-Tai-To
This 1992 recording by the Garbarek Group has their customary blend of Norwegian folk themes and original compositions,
with the leader's big-toned soprano and tenor saxophones at the heart of a music that combines cool lyricism and intense,
if restrained, passion. It's the emotion that Garbarek can concentrate in a single note that distinguishes his work. His
soprano is a keening wail in the unaccompanied introduction to "Brother Wind March," his high-register tenor an
impassioned cry on "The Tall Tear Trees." Rainer Brüninghaus's piano provides a reflectively lyrical contrast, while the
shifting rhythms of percussionists Manu Katché and Marilyn Mazur add variety to the reiterated themes. The CD is filled
with distinctively Norwegian touches. Grieg's "Arietta" is a wistful vehicle for Garbarek's soprano, while the
traditional "Gautes-Margjit" is the briefest of melodies. The haunting "Psalm" is sung by Agnes Buen Garnas with whom
Garbarek recorded Rosenfole, while Mari Boine, singer and Laplander activist, performs her "Darvanam" with just
Garbarek's tenor as accompaniment, invoking another world of musical possibilities. The CD concludes with a serenely
beautiful version of Jim Pepper's "Witchi-Tai-To," first recorded by Garbarek almost two decades before, and touching on
Pepper's Native American roots.