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Kjetil Huseb?: Steps
ByKjetil Husebø
keyboardsb.1975

Keith Jarrett
pianob.1945
The ten short pieces tell that sometimes beautiful music is created in a magical meeting between a thoughtful musician, great instrument, and fantastic acoustics. This album highlights Huseb? gentle, melodic language. He enjoys improvising, exploring melodic ideas and sketches with the rich timbral spectrum of the studio Steinway model D grand piano. His playing is contemplative and reserved, often quiet and meditative, at time even simple and innocent as in folk songs, always with a strong emotional core.
The dramatic, melancholic title piece and the contemplative, abstract "Strange Steps" blur any attempt to attach any genre conventions to Huseb?'s playing. He blurs the distinction between chamber jazz, contemporary music or Nordic folk music. "Carousel" and "Hypnagogia" have touching, elegant themes that brings to mind the solo piano compositions of fellow Norwegian, pianist

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Track Listing
Far But Near; Typisk; Steps; Ease; Carousel; Inversion; Strange Steps; Veien blir til mens du g?r deg vill; Reverence For Otherness; Hypnagogia.
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Kjetil Huseb?
keyboardsKjetil Huseb?: piano (Steinway model D).
Album information
Title: Steps | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Optical Substance Productions
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