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Juhani Aaltonen & Iro Haarla: Kirkastus
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Juhani Aaltonen
saxophoneb.1935

Iro Haarla
pianoBut the saxophonist is only half the duo. The pianist side of the team, Iro Haarla, wrote all the tunes; and Kirkastusas democratic as the the instrumental inputs areseems like Iro Harla's disc.
Haarla began her career in earnest in the late 70s accompanying Finnish drummer

Edward Vesala
drums1945 - 1999
On Kirkastus, Haarla's classical-informed piano melds to perfection with Aaltonen's saxophone. The pianist often employs a spare approach in her ensemble work. In the duet she uses a lusher, angelic sound, on piano as well a harp. Haarla's compositions draw inspiration from her spirituality, specifically Biblical Psalms. The music sounds like an existential search for truth and beauty, not unlike the Coltrane's quest that veered in a more serene direction when

Alice Coltrane
piano1937 - 2007
The set's title tune, "a celebration of the glorification of a human beingthe victory of the light of love," is perhaps the "freest" segment of the set with Aaltonen's most powerful playing. "Farewell to Valomaki" is the saddest tune on record since

Keith Jarrett
pianob.1945

Charlie Haden
bass, acoustic1937 - 2014
Track Listing
Evening Prayer; Out of the Depths; Still Waters; Kirkastus; Arie--A Song for Lost Love; Nightjar; Farewell to Valomaki; Long Sole Sound;Hear Me Cry;Lead Me to the Rock.
Personnel
Juhani Aaltonen: tenor saxophone (1, 3, 4 ,6, 7, 9, 10), flute (2), alto flute (5), bass flute (8); Iro Haarla: piano (1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10), harp (3, 6, 8), chen (6), percussion (2).
Album information
Title: Kirkastus | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: TUM Records
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