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Sinikka Langeland: The Magical Forest
BySinikka Langeland
vocals
Trio Mediaeval
band / ensemble / orchestraHer previous recording The Half-Finished Heaven, (ECM, 2015) included only two of the quintet members, so the full quintetfirst appearing on Starflowers (ECM, 2007)was last heard on The Land That Is Not (ECM, 2011). Band members saxophonist

Trygve Seim
saxophone
Arve Henriksen
trumpetb.1968

Anders Jormin
bass
Markku Ounaskari
drumsLangeland describes this program as "songs that are encircled by instrumental passages and improvisations by the musicians." Indeed there is only one purely instrumental selection, the title track. But the songs set up the instrumentalists in distinctive ways: it is the combination of archaic and contemporary improvisational elements that gives this music its individual identity. The opener "Puun Loitsu" teases with vocals and minimal bass and percussion accompaniment. Then "Sammas" opens with the full band, gently leading into the song proper. There's a lot of sympathetic trading between Seim and Henriksen, which continues behind the singing. "Jacob's Dream" takes the opposite tack, presenting the song first (accompanied by only kantele) before the band plays a reflective instrumental coda.
"The Wolfman" shows the increased prominence of the kantele with dramatic harp glissandi, like the ones often heard in Western classical harp music. It is also an active participant in "The Magical Forest," the sole instrumental piece, finally giving way to the horns.
There are only two songs here that borrow directly from traditional sources: "Puun Loitsu" is based on a rune song text from Finnskogen, and "Karsikko" is based on a folk hymn melody from Gl?mdalen. But Langeland is so immersed in the sounds of the forest and the history of the region that there is no clear line between her original music and her roots. The same can be said of her band, who selflessly integrate themselves into her sound-world. ">
Track Listing
Puun Loitsu; Sammas; Jacob's Dream; The Wolfman; The Magical Forest; Koyri; Kamui; Karsikko; Pillar to Heaven.
Personnel
Sinikka Langeland
vocalsSinikka Langeland: kantele, vocals; Trygve Seim: soprano and tenor saxophones; Arve Henriksen:?trumpet; Anders Jormin: double bass; Markku Ounaskari: drums, percussion; Trio Mediaeval (Anna Maria Friman, Berit Opheim; Linn Andrea Fuglseth): vocals.
Album information
Title: The Magical Forest | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: ECM Records
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