PRE-ORDER: This item will be shipped with the aim to deliver on release day.
Release Date: 31 January 2025
Label: Enja
Packaging Type: Digipak
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 767522986020
Genres: Jazz  Contemporary  
PRE-ORDER: This item will be shipped with the aim to deliver on release day.
Release Date: 31 January 2025
Label: Enja
Packaging Type: Digipak
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 767522986020
Genres: Jazz  Contemporary  
Description
Giftsmarks the tenth studio album by the Tokyo-born pianist and composerMakiko Hirabayashi, who has been based in Copenhagen for over 30 years. Following her previous trio album,Meteora, which drew inspiration from the monastic retreat of the same name in northwestern Greece,Gifts- recorded with her quartetWeavers- serves as a deeply personal musicalmemoir.
On this album, the reference to various pieces by Handel symbolises not only the gift of music, passed on through generations and time, but also its transformative power. Sometimes, a Baroque suspension is enough as an improvisational impulse. In "High Tide," strict fugato approaches repeatedly veer into the open form. "Weightless" starts as a piano solo improvisation, from which the quartet extracts some motifs from Largo of "Xerxes," culminating in a weightless ping-pong of high notes between sax and piano in the tree shade of an endless summer. "Darkness And Light" emerges from the sounds of the night and sneaks into a bright morning, while "Red" channels the intensity of Messiah's themes. "Up River" revisits motifs from "Water Music" to cleanse lingering scars. Handel's unique ability to write melodies that speak of humanity and emotional landscapes has kept his music relevant and alive through generations.
TheWeavers- winners of Jazz Album of the Year at Danish Music Awards 2021- take the journey further as an intricate, close-knit unit. The sensitivity of the quartet is perhaps most evident at the album's conclusion: "Echoes." This piece, with its shimmering ambiguity, references the dreamlike Larghetto from Handel's D-major violin sonata, illustrating thatGiftsis not merely a musical journey but also a spiritual exploration, navigating the spaces between origin and development, reflection and projection.
Tracklisting
Petros Klampanis
Makiko Hirabayashi
Eva Klesse Quartet
Or Bareket
Johannes Enders
ADHD
Lux Quartet
Franco Ambrosetti
Makiko Hirabayashi Trio
Makiko Hirabayashi, Marilyn Mazur & Klavs Hovman
Makiko Hirabayashi