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Cecilia Persson: Open Rein
ByCecilia Persson
piano
Lina Nyberg
vocalsb.1970

Sofia Jernberg
vocalsPersson employs ten musicians on this album, combined in different formats and on different compositions. All her songs emphasize the careful, collaborative ensemble work where improvised parts expand composed ones, adding to Persson's role as a thoughtful, resourceful composer and arranger of European jazz. She wisely structures multi-layered textures featuring the strong individual voices of her core quartetvibes player Mattias St?hl, double bassist Nils ?lmedal and drummer Peter Nilsson, as well as the voices of additional musicians.
All the compositions are interconnected with repetitive ideas and themes. The opening one, "Amble Sinfonia," simply introduces the fleeting, nuanced voices and the colors of the ten muscians. The second, "Conlon," stresses Persson's qualities as the composer of a lyrical chamber piece with her patient, delicate interplay featuring clarinetist Per 'Texas' Johansson and St?hl. The driving "Norrtullsligan" and "Halvhalt" revolve around strong themes articulated beautifully by the charismatic Johansson, now on tenor sax, and repeated by the powerful rhythm section of Persson, St?hl, ?lmedal and Nilsson. St?hl and Persson's playful, courting interplay form the backbone of "Serpentine" while the slow, chamber title pieces highlight gentle interplay between Johansson and trumpeter

Eivind Lønning
trumpetb.1983
The last three, continuous compositions feature nine musicians and are the most impressive on the album. "Amble Rondo" highlights the talkative clarinet duet of

Fredrik Ljungkvist
saxophone, tenorb.1969

Thomas Backman
saxophone, baritoneTrack Listing
Amble Sinfonia; Conlon; Norrtullsligan; Serpentine; Open Rein; Halvhalt; Rozano; Amble Rondo; Amble Menuet; Amble Finale.
Personnel
Cecilia Persson
pianoCecilia Persson: piano; Per ‘Texas’ Johansson: clarinet and tenor saxophone (1-7); Leo Svensson: cello (1, 3-10); Mattias St?hl: vibraphone; Nils ?lmedal: double bass; Peter Nilsson: drums; Eivind L?nning: trumpet (1,3,5,8-10); Thomas Backman: clarinet, bass clarinet (1. 8-10); Fredrik Ljungkvist: clarinet, tenor saxophone (1, 8-10); Olof Wendel: marimba (1, 8-10).
Album information
Title: Open Rein | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Hoob Records
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