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Tord Gustavsen|What Was Said

What Was Said

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After three fine quartet albums that culminated in 2014's excellent Extended Circle, Norwegian pianist and composer Tord Gustavsen returns to the trio format of his earliest ECM outing. What Was Said isn't a look back at the standard piano trio format. German-Afghan vocalist Simin Tander joins the pianist and drummer Jarle Vespestad. Gustavsen's instantly recognizable sound ripples in ever widening circles around melodies often based in traditional Norwegian hymns, folk songs, and gospel music. This band incorporates improvisational elements into the core of each composition, and the singer is a co-conspirator in the moment of creation. Tander sings in Pashto, Norwegian, and English. In most cases, lyrics have been translated from their origins into another tongue. Tander's delivery, an expressive and disciplined, slightly smoky contralto, is full of mystery. Gustavsen's piano playing (and occasional subtle electronics) derives inspiration from her singing. He returns it by adding warmth, and a restrained brightness. He merges possibilities of harmony, time, and timbre. Vespestad's control allows him to shape even the most taut sounds into elements of color and illuminate their musical poignancy. On "Imagine the Fog Disappearing," 18th century Norwegian lyrics have been translated to Pashto. Tander inhabits them with gentle authority, as if she had written them. Vespestad bubbles under with brushed snare and Gustavsen responds to underscore an "otherness" that exists between lyric, translation, and jazz harmony. Rumi's "Your Grief" -- delivered in English -- juxtaposes jazz balladry and processional hymnody in a painterly fashion. Tander's singing feels experiential, not academic. "A Castle in Heaven," a Norwegian traditional song, emerges with a foreboding, lower-register chord and Middle Eastern modal fragments played by the right hand. When Tander begins singing in Pashto, Gustavsen reverts toward the composed melody and she bends the otherness of her notes toward him. The trio expresses its fullness on Rumi's "What Was Said to the Rose/O Sacred Head." Tander hums, whispers, drones, and shivers out the lyrics. It begins quietly, but swells with power and invention. Her voice guides its shifts in direction and dynamic. Her wordless solo in the bridge is breathtaking. She delivers Kenneth Rexroth's defiant poem "I Refuse" as a quiet yet anthemic elegy as Gustavsen frames it with a gospel melody. In "Rull," one of two piano and drum duets, tribute is paid to both the New Orleans and Southern gospel piano traditions. Another Rumi poem, "The Source of Now," combines jazz, modal blues, and elegant pop (think Nick Cave sung by Ute Lemper) as whispering snares, electronic ambience, and muted chord voicings resonate far beyond the simple harmonic boundaries. In the songs on What Was Said what this ensemble articulates between the notes is as important as their more formalized architectures. The trio's musical democracy delivers sensual beauty, emotional weight, and spiritual depth.

© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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1
Your Grief
Tord Gustavsen
00:02:46

Tord Gustavsen, Piano, Electronics, Synth Bass - Simin Tander, Voice - Jarle Vespestad, Drums - Tord Gustavsen, Composer - Jalal al-Din Rumi, Author (English version by Coleman Barks) - (Toño, MusicPublisher - Jan Erik Kongshaug, Recording Engineer - Manfred Eicher, Producer)

℗ 2016 ECM Records GmbH

2
I See You
Tord Gustavsen
00:05:10

Tord Gustavsen, Piano, Electronics, Synth Bass - Simin Tander, Voice - Jarle Vespestad, Drums - Music : Traditional Norwegian - Arrangement : Tord Gustavsen - Hans Adolph Brorson, Author (Pashto version by B. Hamsaaya) - (Toño, MusicPublisher - Jan Erik Kongshaug, Recording Engineer - Manfred Eicher, Producer)

℗ 2016 ECM Records GmbH

3
Imagine The Fog Disappearing
Tord Gustavsen
00:06:23

Tord Gustavsen, Piano, Electronics, Synth Bass - Simin Tander, Voice - Jarle Vespestad, Drums - Mathilda Montgomery-Cederhielm, Composer - Wilhelm Andreas Wexels, Author (Pashto version by B. Hamsaaya) - (Toño, MusicPublisher - Jan Erik Kongshaug, Recording Engineer - Manfred Eicher, Producer)

℗ 2016 ECM Records GmbH

4
A Castle In Heaven
Tord Gustavsen
00:04:46

Tord Gustavsen, Piano, Electronics, Synth Bass - Simin Tander, Voice - Jarle Vespestad, Drums - Music : Traditional Norwegian - Arrangement : Tord Gustavsen - Bernt Støylen, Author (Pashto version by B. Hamsaaya) - (Toño, MusicPublisher - Jan Erik Kongshaug, Recording Engineer - Manfred Eicher, Producer)

℗ 2016 ECM Records GmbH

5
Journey Of Life
Tord Gustavsen
00:07:26

Tord Gustavsen, Piano, Electronics, Synth Bass - Simin Tander, Voice - Jarle Vespestad, Drums - Music : Traditional Norwegian - Arrangements : Tord Gustavsen / Simin Tander / Jarle Vespestad - Elias Blix, Author (Pashto version by B. Hamsaaya) - (Toño, MusicPublisher - Jan Erik Kongshaug, Recording Engineer - Manfred Eicher, Producer)

℗ 2016 ECM Records GmbH

6
I Refuse
Tord Gustavsen
00:05:42

Tord Gustavsen, Piano, Electronics, Synth Bass - Simin Tander, Voice - Jarle Vespestad, Drums - Tord Gustavsen, Composer - Kenneth Rexroth, Author - (Toño, MusicPublisher - Jan Erik Kongshaug, Recording Engineer - Manfred Eicher, Producer)

℗ 2016 ECM Records GmbH

7
What Was Said To The Rose / O Sacred Head
Tord Gustavsen
00:05:36

Tord Gustavsen, Piano, Electronics, Synth Bass - Simin Tander, Voice - Jarle Vespestad, Drums - Tord Gustavsen, Composer - Jalal al-Din Rumi, Author (English version by Coleman Barks) - Hans Leo Hassler, Composer (for "O Sacred Head") - Tord Gustavsen, Arranger - (Toño, MusicPublisher - Jan Erik Kongshaug, Recording Engineer - Manfred Eicher, Producer)

℗ 2016 ECM Records GmbH

8
The Way You Play My Heart
Tord Gustavsen
00:03:04

Tord Gustavsen, Piano, Electronics, Synth Bass - Jarle Vespestad, Drums - Tord Gustavsen, Composer - (Toño, MusicPublisher - Jan Erik Kongshaug, Recording Engineer - Manfred Eicher, Producer)

℗ 2016 ECM Records GmbH

9
Rull
Tord Gustavsen
00:03:08

Tord Gustavsen, Piano, Electronics, Synth Bass - Jarle Vespestad, Drums - Tord Gustavsen, Composer - (Toño, MusicPublisher - Jan Erik Kongshaug, Recording Engineer - Manfred Eicher, Producer)

℗ 2016 ECM Records GmbH

10
The Source Of Now
Tord Gustavsen
00:04:26

Tord Gustavsen, Piano, Electronics, Synth Bass - Simin Tander, Voice - Jarle Vespestad, Drums - Tord Gustavsen, Composer - Jalal al-Din Rumi, Author (English version by Coleman Barks) - (Toño, MusicPublisher - Jan Erik Kongshaug, Recording Engineer - Manfred Eicher, Producer)

℗ 2016 ECM Records GmbH

11
Sweet Melting
Tord Gustavsen
00:03:23

Tord Gustavsen, Piano, Electronics, Synth Bass - Simin Tander, Voice - Jarle Vespestad, Drums - Music : Traditional Norwegian - Arrangement : Tord Gustavsen - Peder Jacobsen Hygom, Author - Johann Ludwig Conrad Allendorf / Peder Jacobsen Hygom, Author (Pashto version by B. Hamsaaya) - (Toño, MusicPublisher - Jan Erik Kongshaug, Recording Engineer - Manfred Eicher, Producer)

℗ 2016 ECM Records GmbH

12
Longing To Praise Thee
Simin Tander
00:04:26

Tord Gustavsen, Piano, Electronics, Synth Bass - Simin Tander, Voice - Jarle Vespestad, Drums - Music : Traditional Norwegian - Arrangements : Tord Gustavsen / Simin Tander / Jarle Vespestad - (Toño, MusicPublisher - Jan Erik Kongshaug, Recording Engineer - Manfred Eicher, Producer)

℗ 2016 ECM Records GmbH

13
Part I : Afterglow - Part II : Sweet Melting
Tord Gustavsen
00:03:39

Tord Gustavsen, Piano, Electronics, Synth Bass - Simin Tander, Voice - Jarle Vespestad, Drums - Part I : Music : Tord Gustavsen, Simin Tander, Jarle Vespestad - Part II : Music : Traditional Norwegian (Arrangement : Tord Gustavsen) - Words : Johann Ludwig Konrad Allendorf & Peder Jacobsen Hygom (Pashto version by B. Hamsaaya) - (Toño, MusicPublisher - Jan Erik Kongshaug, Recording Engineer - Manfred Eicher, Producer)

℗ 2016 ECM Records GmbH

Presentación del Álbum

After three fine quartet albums that culminated in 2014's excellent Extended Circle, Norwegian pianist and composer Tord Gustavsen returns to the trio format of his earliest ECM outing. What Was Said isn't a look back at the standard piano trio format. German-Afghan vocalist Simin Tander joins the pianist and drummer Jarle Vespestad. Gustavsen's instantly recognizable sound ripples in ever widening circles around melodies often based in traditional Norwegian hymns, folk songs, and gospel music. This band incorporates improvisational elements into the core of each composition, and the singer is a co-conspirator in the moment of creation. Tander sings in Pashto, Norwegian, and English. In most cases, lyrics have been translated from their origins into another tongue. Tander's delivery, an expressive and disciplined, slightly smoky contralto, is full of mystery. Gustavsen's piano playing (and occasional subtle electronics) derives inspiration from her singing. He returns it by adding warmth, and a restrained brightness. He merges possibilities of harmony, time, and timbre. Vespestad's control allows him to shape even the most taut sounds into elements of color and illuminate their musical poignancy. On "Imagine the Fog Disappearing," 18th century Norwegian lyrics have been translated to Pashto. Tander inhabits them with gentle authority, as if she had written them. Vespestad bubbles under with brushed snare and Gustavsen responds to underscore an "otherness" that exists between lyric, translation, and jazz harmony. Rumi's "Your Grief" -- delivered in English -- juxtaposes jazz balladry and processional hymnody in a painterly fashion. Tander's singing feels experiential, not academic. "A Castle in Heaven," a Norwegian traditional song, emerges with a foreboding, lower-register chord and Middle Eastern modal fragments played by the right hand. When Tander begins singing in Pashto, Gustavsen reverts toward the composed melody and she bends the otherness of her notes toward him. The trio expresses its fullness on Rumi's "What Was Said to the Rose/O Sacred Head." Tander hums, whispers, drones, and shivers out the lyrics. It begins quietly, but swells with power and invention. Her voice guides its shifts in direction and dynamic. Her wordless solo in the bridge is breathtaking. She delivers Kenneth Rexroth's defiant poem "I Refuse" as a quiet yet anthemic elegy as Gustavsen frames it with a gospel melody. In "Rull," one of two piano and drum duets, tribute is paid to both the New Orleans and Southern gospel piano traditions. Another Rumi poem, "The Source of Now," combines jazz, modal blues, and elegant pop (think Nick Cave sung by Ute Lemper) as whispering snares, electronic ambience, and muted chord voicings resonate far beyond the simple harmonic boundaries. In the songs on What Was Said what this ensemble articulates between the notes is as important as their more formalized architectures. The trio's musical democracy delivers sensual beauty, emotional weight, and spiritual depth.

© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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