Markus Stockhausen, Florian Weber - Alba (2016) Hi-Res
Artist: Markus Stockhausen, Florian Weber
Title: Alba
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: ECM
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24bit / 96kHz
Total Time: 61:53
Total Size: 1.05 Gb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Alba
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: ECM
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24bit / 96kHz
Total Time: 61:53
Total Size: 1.05 Gb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. What Can I Do For You? (4:52)
02. Mondtraum (5:11)
03. Surfboard (2:31)
04. Ishta (4:44)
05. Emergenzen (5:46)
06. Barycenter (1:01)
07. Emilio (5:40)
08. Possibility I (1:51)
09. Befreiung (4:55)
10. Resonances (2:09)
11. Die weise Zauberin (5:08)
12. Synergy Melody (5:07)
13. Better World (5:16)
14. Zephir (6:26)
15. Today (1:18)
Personnel:
Markus Stockhausen - flugelhorn, trumpet
Florian Weber – piano
Alba - the first Markus Stockhausen recording for ECM since Karta (ECM, 2000)—is the premiere recording of trumpeter Stockhausen's duo with pianist Florian Weber, a relationship that spun off from Markus' six-piece world music ensemble Eternal Voyage. Initially Stockhausen wrote all of the material, but as the relationship grew Weber contributed tunes: there are also several impromptu performances in this set. After some early experiments with electronics the pair decided that they sounded stronger playing acoustically, making this an all-acoustic album.
Which is not to say they aren't open to a wide range of acoustic sounds. On "What Can I Do For You?" Weber begins the album on the inside of the piano, a gentle wash of sound that prepares the way for Markus' entry on muted flugelhorn. Stockhausen's gently swinging, melodic composition "Mondtraum" follows. Stockhausen always begins the first recording session with intuitive improvisation, or "intuitive music" (a term coined by his father, the pioneering composer Karlheinz Stockhausen). As there was no musical pre-agreement, most jazz musicians would simply call it "free improvisation." Regardless of the label, "Ishta" is the luminous result.
Which is not to say they aren't open to a wide range of acoustic sounds. On "What Can I Do For You?" Weber begins the album on the inside of the piano, a gentle wash of sound that prepares the way for Markus' entry on muted flugelhorn. Stockhausen's gently swinging, melodic composition "Mondtraum" follows. Stockhausen always begins the first recording session with intuitive improvisation, or "intuitive music" (a term coined by his father, the pioneering composer Karlheinz Stockhausen). As there was no musical pre-agreement, most jazz musicians would simply call it "free improvisation." Regardless of the label, "Ishta" is the luminous result.