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Iro Haarla Quintet: Vespers
By
Edward Vesala
drums1945 - 1999
Haarla's been far from inactive since the release of Northbound, touring with an all-Finnish version of the all-star Scandinavian band on the recording, and working with another Finnish legend, saxophonist

Juhani Aaltonen
saxophoneb.1935

Jon Christensen
drums1943 - 2020
Haarla's piano work is, as everand like her quintet'sthe epitome of economy, never playing a series of chords when one beautifully ambiguous one will do, but it's her unparalleled harp work that gives much of her music its sweeping sense of the cinematic. Haarla's music doesn't just evoke the visual, however, it's actually possible to feel "The Warm Currents of the Sea," as Seim and fellow Norwegian, trumpeter

Mathias Eick
trumpetb.1979
Northbound may have been more immediately impressive for its unexpected combination of tranquil stasis and gentle forward motion, but Vespers is the perfect follow-up, one which capitalizes on both the strength of Haarla's compositional conception and the stunning perfection of a group of distinct and individual voicesmost, leaders in their own rightwho join together to create a collective sound truly like no other. ">
Track Listing
A Port On A Distant Shore; Vesper; A Window Facing South; The Warm Current of the Sea; Doxa; Satoyama; The Shimmer of Falling Stars; Returning Home; Adieux.
Personnel
Iro Haarla
pianoIro Haarla: piano, harp; Mathias Eick: trumpet; Trygve Seim: saxophones; Ulf Krokfors: double-bass; Jon Christensen: drums.
Album information
Title: Vespers | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: ECM Records
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