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Kósmos: Averno
By
Lennie Tristano
piano1919 - 1978

Stefano Falcone
pianob.1988

Ilaria Capalbo
bass, acousticb.1984
The follow-up, Averno, is a different kettle of fish, devoid of any discernible links with Tristano's austere cerebralism. It has no apparent connnection, either, to ancient Roman and Greek mythology concerning Averno, a lake in the volcanic countryside west of Naples, which Virgil identified as the gateway to Hades and over which no bird was said to be able to fly without being killed by poisonous sulphur fumes. Not a great place for a vacation.
The Averno conjured by Kósmos is instead full of light and life, as warm and delightful as south Italian sunshine in the spring. The music is lyrical, caressing and given half a chance slips into supple but sinewy grooves. There are two tunes each from Falcon, Capalbo and D'Alessandro and one cover, "Sa Rinner Tiden Bort," written by the late Swedish singer and author Olle Adolphson.
If any ancestor comes to mind it is the pianist

Bill Evans
piano1929 - 1980

Scott LaFaro
bass1936 - 1961

Paul Motian
drums1931 - 2011
Highly recommended. As also, should you have missed it, is Capalbo's outstanding quintet album, Karthago (Bluenord), recorded in Stockholm and among the highlights of 2022. ">
Track Listing
Roba’iiyat; The Narrow Sea; Largo; The Tale Of The Night And The Madman; Distances; Hymn; Sa Rinner Tiden Bort.
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Title: Averno | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Self Produced
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