Michael Wollny - Weltentraum (2014)

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Michael Wollny - Weltentraum (2014)

Artist: Michael Wollny
Title Of Album: Weltentraum
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: ACT Music
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 320 / FLAC
Total Time: 57:31 min
Total Size: 131 / 316 MB

Tracklist:

1 Nacht ( dp Berg, Alban) 03:31
2 Be Free, A Way ( Coyne, Wayne Michael / Drozd, Steven Gregory / Ivins, Michael Lee / Scurlock, Kliph) 03:46
3 Little Person ( Brion, Jon / Kaufmann, Charlie) 03:40
4 Lasse! ( dp de Mauchaut, Guillaume) 04:32
5 Fragment an sich I ( dp Nietzsche, Friedrich) 01:08
6 In Heaven ( Ivers, Peter / Lynch David) 03:32
7 Rufe in der horchenden Nacht ( Hindemith, Paul) 05:34
8 When The Sleeper Wakes ( Wollny, Michael) 03:57
9 Hochrot ( Rihm, Wolfgang) 03:44
10 Mühlrad ( traditional) 03:48
11 Engel* ( Wollny, Michael ) 04:16
12 Un grand sommeil noir ( Varèse, Edgard) 03:46
13 Fragment an sich II ( dp Nietzsche, Friedrich) 03:47
14 God is a DJ ( Jonathan Davis / Mann, Billy / Alecia Moore / Jonathan Davis / Mann, Billy / Alecia Moore) 08:43

Michael Wollny / piano & harpsichord on 14
Tim Lefebvre / upright bass
Eric Schaefer / drums

Wollny s new trio recording Weltentraum is a stunning example of contemporary interpretation in the hands of a unique, fluidly virtuoso artist. Wollny, with both elegance and wit, explores the connection between songs that are worlds apart in terms of both centuries and cultures on Weltentraum. But in the pianist s hands, the combination of interpretations of God is a DJ by the riot girl power pop star Pink and the piece Lasse! by Guiliaume de Machaut (the French Medieval composer and poet) gets to feel entirely natural. With the resourcefulness of a world class contemporary jazz improviser, Wollny finds common value in the songs starkly haunting melodies in spite of arriving from hugely diverse sources. Says Wollny, The basic idea for the whole album was to collect songs . The first thing I realised was that I needed to look for music not so much in traditional jazz or contemporary pop and rock, but also in the 'lied' and 'kunstlied' tradition, which brought me to Alban Berg, Gustav Mahler, Paul Hindemith etc. Also at one point I really got into the idea of doing a night album, so this is how David Lynch, Nietzsche and Charlie Kaufman suddenly were in there as well. Some of the themes that were important to me for this album: tonality and atonality; fragility and force, melodic purity, romantic totalism, endless melodies, dark abysses, angels, dream logic, light darkness, gothic beauty. Welcome to the unique world of Michael Wolllny.



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