Tuesday, October 13, 2009

A TORD GUSTAVSEN TRIO Playlist


All About Jazz reviewer John Kelman put the trio's distinctive character beautifully: "As silence can sometimes speak as loudly as thunder, and insofar as careful elaboration of melody can be just as compelling as more vivid expansion, Gustavsen's trio makes a clear case for the elusive power of restraint."

Gustavsen phrases it romantically, that his music is "about loving every note". It is this very tendency of playing what you like, rather than what you ought to play between passages, together with the elaborated yet elegant lyrics of the tunes, that creates this unique aesthetic and the kind of feeling you will not have very often in reality, but in dreams."

Here's a playlist of his three albums so far, not including the several in which he collaborated with Silje Nergaard. Like the best ambient music, this can be a marvellous accompaniment to a relaxed evening, rarely insisting on attention, but truly rewarding it if given.

It's not all contemplative; check out track 009 to see how funky he can be..



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Friday, September 18, 2009

DANCES from ENTHEOGEN

Here's a clip of the dance sequences from the film ENTHEOGEN: AWAKENING THE DIVINE WITHIN


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Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Roshan Kumari's Famous Dance from "Jalsaghar"

The famous Kathak dancer Roshan Kumari in an early appearance in Satyajit Ray's "Jalsaghar" (The Music Room). It just gets better and better as it progresses. Note how the bells on her ankles provide part of the rhythm...

(I made this clip by stringing together the dance scenes, removing other shots that are interspersed through the dance, so there are a few jerky splices.)


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Sunday, August 16, 2009

Bernarda Fink SIngs Bach's "Schlafe, Mein Liebster"

I find it hard to imagine a performance of this aria with more beauty of voice or performer...



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Saturday, August 15, 2009

Wolf and Pig

Excellent stop-motion technique

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Early Cambodian Dance

From the Albert Kahn collection comes the earliest footage of Cambodian dance, photographed in the private quarters of the king of Cambodia. I've assembled this clip from a documentary, but have not edited the soundtrack, so there are some abrupt cuts...

Sunday, August 9, 2009

You Are the Peace

It is cause for rejoicing that there are currently several mezzo-sopranos and altos of a calibre approaching and sometimes equalling the late Janet Baker. My own favourite at present is Bernarda Fink, who in some ways reminds me of Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, a singer of great poise and lyrical sensibility.
Here's her beautiful rendition of "Du bist der Ruh" from her CD of Schubert Lieder. Play it loud and revel in the full and warm tone. As one critic so rightly says, "Fink's voice has an affecting fondness that makes one listen when perhaps the innate familiarity of the music might otherwise lend to distraction. The old becomes new, and the new is perceived in a more favorable light."



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"There is an amazing tension in this work. Rückert’s language wells with passion and is plainly a composition of temporal love. But Schubert has transposed the work into an ethereal world of spirit and faith with music which is a marvel of simplicity, classical and romantic at once–music that soothes like a balm applied to an open wound. The song is haunting." http://snipurl.com/pis3u

Below, an original translation of Friedrich Rückert’s poem.

Du bist die Ruh,
Der Friede mild,
Die Sehnsucht du
Und was sie stillt.

Ich weihe dir
Voll Lust und Schmerz
Zur Wohnung hier
Mein Aug und Herz.

Kehr ein bei mir,
Und schliesse du
Still hinter dir
Die Pforten zu.

Treib andern Schmerz
Aus dieser Brust!
Voll sei dies Herz
Von deiner Lust.

Dies Augenzelt
Von deinem Glanz
Allein erhellt,
0 füll es ganz!

You are the calm,
The restful peace:
You are my longing and
what makes it cease.

With passion and pain
To you I give
My eye and heart
Are yours to live.

Enter here and close
Quietly behind you
the gates of your
Gentle embrace.

All other grief
You dispel from my breast:
My heart swells
With the love of you.

Your brightness alone
Lights the canopy of my eyes
Oh, fill it fully!

Friedrich Rückert, Du bist die Ruh (1822)

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Essence of Funk

The funkiest thing I've heard in ages: Tord Gustavsen Trio playing for Silje Nergaard.



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Saturday, July 25, 2009

More Beautiful Tarkovsky

I've made a short clip of remarkable footage from Tarkovsky's film "Nostalghia" whose protagonist is a Russian refugee in Italy haunted by his memories of childhood and Russia, in other words Tarkovsky himself.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Exquisite Tarkovsky

It's been said that the only truly spiritual film directors were Bresson, Bergman, Renoir, Kurosawa and Tarkovsky. Whatever that may mean, Tarkovsky was certainly a master of atmosphere and cinematography, as indicated by these samplers: