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Christian Artmann: Fields Of Pannonia
ByPart of the charm of this music is in the way that Artmann and his band mates manage to paint with a specific intent that's then tempered with another. Noticeable directional beacons find their way into the most feisty and far-out offerings, headstrong ideals are delivered with a delicate touch, and dreamy gestures are ballasted by the bottom-end players. Artmann, as the architect of this project, can be seen as the figure who's largely responsible for juxtaposing these elements against one another, but the credit really deserves to be spread around:

Gregg Kallor
piano
Johannes Weidenmueller
bass, acousticb.1966

Jeff Hirshfield
drumsb.1955
The album opens with the amiable title track, a piece with a pleasant disposition that serves as an easy entry point into the leader's universe. From there, Artmann and company shift toward swing with a nod to

Wayne Shorter
saxophone1933 - 2023
Track Listing
Fields Of Pannonia; Fum-Fo-Fi; Sarabande; Sunya; Garuda's Song; Atacama; August; Vortex; November; Lullaby For Julian.
Personnel
Christian Artmann: flute, alto flute; Gregg Kallor: piano; Johannes Weidenmueller: bass; Jeff Hirshfield: drums.
Album information
Title: Fields Of Pannonia | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Sunnyside Records
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