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Hilde Marie Holsen: Lazuli
ByHilde Marie Holsen
trumpet
Nils Petter Molvaer
trumpetb.1960

Arve Henriksen
trumpetb.1968
Curiously, Ask has usually been described as a mini-album, because of its five tracks and thirty-six-minute running time, but Lazuli attracts no such description despite having one track fewer and running for two minutes less than its predecessor. One listen to Lazuli's thirty-four minutes immediately makes it clear why it is no mini-album; its four tracks together form an integrated suite, inspired by visual art and titled after minerals used to colour paint, with the music binding the four together in a satisfyingly coherent, fully-realised whole. Starting life as improvisations, everything on the album was played by Holsen herself and is a combination of acoustic trumpet, electronics and other sounds which complement each other ideally.
Holsen's uncomplicated, melodic trumpet makes it evident why she has drawn comparisons with such greats as Henriksen, Molvaer and

Jon Hassell
trumpetb.1937
The end result is music that is uniquely individual and highly distinctive. Forget any comparisons, Holsen is without parallel. Even more so than Ask did, Lazuli signals the arrival of a bright new star. ">
Track Listing
Orpiment; Eskolaite; Lapis; Lazuli.
Personnel
Hilde Marie Holsen
trumpetHilde Marie Holsten: trumpet, electronic manipulation.
Album information
Title: Lazuli | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Hubro Records
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