Glauco Venier - Miniatures: Music For Piano And Percussion (2016)
Artist: Glauco Venier
Title: Miniatures: Music For Piano And Percussion
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: ECM Records
Genre: Contemporary Jazz / Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks +.cue, log, artwork)
Total Time: 54:58 min
Total Size: 178 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Miniatures: Music For Piano And Percussion
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: ECM Records
Genre: Contemporary Jazz / Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks +.cue, log, artwork)
Total Time: 54:58 min
Total Size: 178 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Ritual
02. Tiziano's Painting
03. Asian Songs and Rhythms No. 40
04. Byzantine Icon
05. Serenity
06. Abstractio
07. Prayer
08. Gunam
09. Madiba
10. The Temple - War - Litanies
11. Krunk
12. Ave Gloriosa
13. Visible Spirit
14. Deep And Far
15. Ce Jour De L'an
The fifteen miniatures of this modestly-titled recording include new music by Italian pianist Glauco Venier as well as adaptations of Gurdjieff, Komitas, Dufay and more.
This is Veniers first solo album for ECM, and as with his exemplary work with Norma Winstone on the acclaimed albums Distances, Stories Yet To Tell, and Dance Without Answer, his disciplined pianism always serves the needs of the pieces.
Miniatures is a quiet and thoughtful disc, in which solo piano is augmented by subtle, discreet percussion. In addition to his primary instrument, Glauco plays gongs, cymbals and bells and sonorous sculptures created by artists Harry Bertoja and Giorgio Celiberti, the lightly-struck metals creating an attractive ambience, like wind-chimes in the breeze.
This is Veniers first solo album for ECM, and as with his exemplary work with Norma Winstone on the acclaimed albums Distances, Stories Yet To Tell, and Dance Without Answer, his disciplined pianism always serves the needs of the pieces.
Miniatures is a quiet and thoughtful disc, in which solo piano is augmented by subtle, discreet percussion. In addition to his primary instrument, Glauco plays gongs, cymbals and bells and sonorous sculptures created by artists Harry Bertoja and Giorgio Celiberti, the lightly-struck metals creating an attractive ambience, like wind-chimes in the breeze.