Melodic Warrior
Terje Rypdal & The Hilliard Ensemble
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Release Date: 01 July 2013
Label: ECM Records
Packaging Type: Jewel Case
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 602537295043
Terje Rypdal & The Hilliard Ensemble
Release Date: 01 July 2013
Label: ECM Records
Packaging Type: Jewel Case
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 602537295043
Description
Two large compositions, 'Melodic Warrior' and 'And The Sky Was Coloured With Waterfalls And Angels' constitute one of Terje Rypdal's most adventurous albums. The title piece, a 45 minute epic, was commissioned by The Hilliard Ensemble and recorded in 2003 with the British vocal group and the Bruckner Orchester Linz under Dennis Russell Davies. The Hilliards sing texts drawn from Native American poetry powerfully echoing the natural world, from Chippewa, Navajo, Pima, and Papago sources, and Rypdal's sustained electric guitar lines soar melodically and dramatically above the strings' broad planes of sound.
'And The Sky Was Coloured With Waterfalls And Angels' meanwhile, documents the premiere of Terje's op. 97. Composed in 2009, inspired by Cannes' International Fireworks Festival and recorded with the Wroclaw Philharmonic, it is a darkly-expressive piece of concentrated, explosive power. Both pieces could only have been written by Terje Rypdal, a musician who has spent much of his creative life in the spaces between the genres.
Rypdal's journey as a composer of works for ensembles and orchestras began in the late 1960s. Already established in Norway as a rock and pop guitarist, he was beginning to explore jazz improvisation in the company of George Russell and Jan Garbarek, when exposure to the music of Ligeti and Penderecki opened up new and compelling sound-worlds. From 1969 he studied composition under Finn Mortensen and in 1971 premiered his first big piece, Eternal Circulation, with the Oslo Philharmonic and the Jan Garbarek Group. 1973's Whenever I Seem To Be Far Away was an early recorded instance of Terje's combining of improvised and notated elements in a strikingly original - and influential - chamber music outside the genres.
Since then other Rypdal ECM recordings with large instrumental forces include the award-winning "Undisonus" with Terje Tønnesen and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, "Q.E.D." (recorded 1991), "Double Concerto/5th Symphony" (1998), "Lux Aeterna" (2000), and "Crime Scene" (2009), the latter with the Bergen Big Band.
Personnel: Terje Rypdal (guitar), The Hilliard Ensemble, Bruckner Orchester Linz, Dennis Russell Davies (conductor), Wroclaw Philharmonic Orchestra, Sebastian Perloswski (conductor)
Tracklisting
Various artists
Yuval Cohen Quartet
Thomas Stronen; Craig Taborn; Chris Potter; Sinikka Langeland; Jorge Rossy
Stephan Micus
Rainer Bruninghaus
Paul Bley
Mathias Eick; Kristjan Randalu; Ole Morten Vagan; Hans Hulbaekmo
Julia Hulsmann Quartet
Various artists
Thomas Elwin and Lana Bode
New Dublin Voices
Caterva Musica, Erdal Akkaya
Christian Euler, Paul Rivinius
Stephen Marchionda
Alexander Lonquich; Munchener Kammerorchester; Daniel Giglberger
Yuuko Shiokawa; Andras Schiff