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Aki Takase La Planete: Flying Soul
By
Louis Sclavis
woodwindsb.1953
The album boasts a vacillating current, featuring Takase's animated ostinatos; dainty or somber free-form cadenzas and Sclavis' carefree articulations amid the strings performers brisk unison breakouts and many other dynamics. And the quartet exercises an off- center spin on the Italian tarantella folk dance "Tarantella," spiced with frisky improvisational passages and disciplined choruses. The lone non-Takase composition is German avant-garde pianist

Alexander von Schlippenbach
pianob.1938

Vincent Courtois
celloTrack Listing
Into The Woods; Rouge Stone; Wasserspiegel; Onigawarau; Finger Princess; Morning Bell; Turtle Mirror; Reading; Intoxication; Schoolwork; Flying Soul; Tarantella; Twelve Tone Tales; Moon Cake; Piece for “La Planete.”
Personnel
Aki Takase
pianoAki Takase: piano, celesta; Louis Sclavis: clarinet, bass clarinet; Dominique Pifarely: violin; Vincent Courtois: cello.
Album information
Title: Flying Soul | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Intakt Records
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