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Susanne Abbuehl: Susanne Abbuehl: The Gift
ByThe Gift comes seven years after Compass (ECM, 2006), so clearly Abbuehl is a singer who takes whatever time she needs to make each recording both special, and an evolutionary step along the unique trajectory she's been following since I Am Rose. The Gift does, however, represent a significant change for Abbuehl, whose past approach has been to split her repertoire between sourced poetry from, in addition to her own words, writers including e.e. cummings, James Joyce and William Carlos Williams, set to music from artists who, in addition to her own writing, ranged from pianists

Carla Bley
piano1938 - 2023

Chick Corea
piano1941 - 2021

Sun Ra
piano1914 - 1993

Ornette Coleman
saxophone, alto1930 - 2015
That's not the only significant change with The Gift. While pianist

Wolfert Brederode
pianoChristof May
clarinet
Olavi Louhivuori
drumsb.1981

Tomasz Stańko
trumpet1942 - 2018

Mats Eilertsen
bassb.1975
With Brederode also playing harmonium (as he has on past recordings), and Michel layering spare lines over and under Louhivuori's tuned percussion on the opening "The Cloud," the qualities that have distinguished Abbuhel since her ECM debut are immediately evident. In a time of melismatic singers, Abbuehl's attention to the purity of every note, the articulation of every vowel and the absolute precision of every consonanteven as her notes are fading to black, it's possible to hear the finest detailsmake her a singer who impresses, not through superfluous virtuosity, but by the exact opposite: for Abbuehl, every single note counts, and every single note bears the same relevance.
There are folkloric elements to Abbuehl's writing that emerge clearly on pieces like the gentle "This And My Heart"where a flugelhorn solo breaks up the singer's reiteration of Dickinson's brief, four-line, two-stanza poembut even as the music adopts clear song form, Abbuehl's lyric sources avoid predictable patterns. "If Bees Are Few" is a dark, rubato tone poem miniature, Dickinson's lyrics as ethereal and gossamer-light as Abbuehl's delivery and her quartet's interpretation, while the lengthier "My River Runs to You"featuring Brederode's beautiful a cappella introslowly builds its dramaturgy from a perfect combination of Mathieu's breathy embouchure, Louhivuori's soft colors, Brederode's gentle majesty and Abbuehl's ability to imply so much with the subtlest of gestures.
Beyond her Indian studies, Abbuehl was a student of singer

Jeanne Lee
vocals1939 - 2000

Norma Winstone
vocalsb.1941
Track Listing
The Cloud; This And My Heart; If Bees Are Few; My River Runs To You; Ashore At Last; Forbidden Fruit; By Day, By Night; A Slash Of Blue; Wild Nights; In My Room; Bind Me; Soon (Five Years Ago); Fall, Leaves, Fall; Sepal; Shadows On Shadows; This And My Heart, var.
Personnel
Susanne Abbuehl
vocalsSusanne Abbuehl: voice; Matthieu Michel: flugelhorn; Wolfert Brederode: piano, Indian harmonium; Olavi Louhivuori: drums; percussion.
Album information
Title: Susanne Abbuehl: The Gift | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: ECM Records
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