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Carla Kihlstedt Satoko Fujii
"Minamo"

Henceforth Records- Henceforth Records 105( 2008)
file under: ECM Style Jazz, Improvised Music

Carla Kihlstedt - violin
Satoko Fujii - piano

From the liner notes by Larry Ochs:
"Luckily for this CD, Satoko Fujii and Carla Kihlstedt met twice, and both times the music was recorded. In 2002, this duo opened with a 20 minute set on the first show of Rova's 25th anniversary season in San Francisco. I had this feeling: the natural teaming of violin and piano in their hands pretty much guaranteed intriguing music. (In fact, if you think about the violin sonata: Beethoven, Ives, Feldman among many composers, loved the combination.) And we know that both of these musicians had the experience of performing in this combination in their personal experiential reservoirs as they walked onto the stage that first time. Remembering that 2002 show later, I invited Fujii and Kihlstedt to go for it again at the 2005 Music Unlimited Festival in Wels, Austria. This second meeting in Wels was less conducive to a great performance as both players were separately on tour, appearing in Wels on the day of the concert, part of a festival with all the distractions (nice ones) that that implies. Plus: there was a much dryer acoustic onstage, and a not-so-quiet PA necessary for the festival audience. And yet... wow!...smoking!!"

"Even without written music the musicians have plenty of ground under their feet: vamps, patterns, echoed motions. Both play with virtuosic precision and a great range of technique, even when the music becomes gestural and built on hummingbird pulses, glassy wipes of the violin strings, dark rumbles of rubbed piano strings. The whole record, but especially the second concert, runs on its own vivid tension."
-Ben Ratliff, The New York Times

"The playing is absolutely beautiful, and oddly enough it's beautiful in that classical way in which you might separate an individual's performance from the music that he or she is playing. There are moments here, as in the spontaneous melody of "One Hundred and Sixty Billion Spray," that are executed so well it wouldn't matter what the notes are (if such a distinction could be made, and it often is). But the two are actually making this up from the material of their interaction. Fujii is especially adept at elaborating form, sometimes creating a complex dialogue between left and right hands that follows, frames and amplifies Kihlstedt's lines. That expressive richness here (the Bartok/ Prokofiev lineage) springs from Kihlstedt's profound sound and attack, as rich and dynamic as any violinist who has entered the improvising community."
-Stuart Broomer, Point of Departure

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1CD- $14.00

Carla Kihlstedt Satoko Fujii - Minamo


Track Listing
(click linked titles for mp3)

1. Remembering Backwards
2. One Hundred and Sixty Billion Spray [16:18]
3. Lychnis [2:14]
4. Remainder of one, Reminder of two [26:40]


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