Evelyn Huber - Inspire (2016) [Hi-Res]
Artist: Evelyn Huber
Title: Inspire
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: Fine Music
Genre: Jazz
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-44.1kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 58:15
Total Size: 136 / 274 / 331 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Inspire
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: Fine Music
Genre: Jazz
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-44.1kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 58:15
Total Size: 136 / 274 / 331 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Lavendel 06:23
2. Valparaiso 06:12
3. Interlude One 01:29
4. Concon 03:26
5. Abendsonne 07:10
6. Interlude Two 02:05
7. Discolored Leaves 04:28
8. Desiderium 06:37
9. Niebla 06:49
10. Alexandria 03:45
11. Inspire 06:35
12. Auroras L├дcheln 03:17
The world musician Evelyn Huber, who is a Bavarian Culture Prize awardee and has been awarded with the ECHO twice, as part of the formation Quadro Nuevo, has found the time, despite her diverse concerts and activities, to go new solo ways with her unusual instrument - uncommon, surprising. Evelyn Huber playing the harp is already a special sound experience: devotedly fiery or atmospheric meditative. Inspired by tango, jazz, Impressionism and the Latin American way of life, she developed a unique style of music, which is supported by her sunny temperament and dedication to music. With plenty of charm, enthusiasm and technical perfection Evelyn Huber brings unheard soundscapes to vibrate on the harp.Huber created a new sound for Inspire, with her harp as the harmonic center. With Matthias Frey on the grand piano and Christopher Herrmann on cello, she gathered downright empathetic musicians at her side, who nevertheless bring their own color on board. With percussive supplementation by Ramesh Shotham and Wolfgang Lohmeier she created an album of almost exactly one hour, detached from current listeners' expectations. Huber tells a meandering, sometimes rhythmically pushing forward, little bit enchanting and border dissolving story. For her it is important, that the titles are not regarded in isolation. They are inseparable and seem like an anchor, trying to achieve a subtle calming effect. An album that combines large amplitudes almost recklessly. Poetic and tender, but also dynamic and often unexpectedly powerful for a harp. Original compositions are becoming more and more important to her, she says. On Inspire these compositions get the canvas they deserve. Her songs are supplemented by pieces of Frey and Herrmann, which integrate seamlessly in the total work of art. Her works are often created in a state of calmness and concentration, Huber says. Inspire reflects Evelyn Huber passion for her concert harp and the associated sound possibilities.
Evelyn Huber: Harp
Matthias Frey: Grand Piano
Christopher Herrmann: Cello
Ramesh Shotham: Percussion
Wolfgang Lohmeier: Percussion
Evelyn Huber: Harp
Matthias Frey: Grand Piano
Christopher Herrmann: Cello
Ramesh Shotham: Percussion
Wolfgang Lohmeier: Percussion