Carla Kihlstedt and Satoko Fujii - Minamo (2007)
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Carla Kihlstedt & Satoko Fujii Minamo 2007 - Henceforth Records: 105 http://www.henceforthrecords.com/catalog/minamo/ http://www.librarecords.com/sne/cd51e.html http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/ckasf * Carla Kihlstedt: violin * Satoko Fujii: piano http://www.carlakihlstedt.com/ http://www.satokofujii.com/ Recorded live in San Francisco on October, 2002 (tracks 1-3) and recorded live by Franz Prummer and Oliver Ollmann at the Wels Music Unlimited Festival on Novermber 2005 (track 4). Reviews ~~~~~~~ By Mark Keresman http://www.jazzreview.com/cd-reviews/free-jazz-avante-garde-cd-reviews/minamo-by-carla-kihlstedt-/-satoko-fujii.html [...] The music could be classified, if one must, as "free" -- but it's far from a self-indulgent free-for-all. These musicians listen to each other, really listen and respond judiciously without ever sounding tentative. At times the tone of this set isn't too different from 20th century classical music (i.e., Charles Ives, Stefan Wolpe) -- sublimely graceful, cerebrally intense yet with plenty of heart. At times too this set makes fine use of pauses and "silence" without being excessive or precious about it. There's not much in the way of "swing" but their playing is informed by jazz improvisation -- also by folk music (note the sly but heartfelt Gypsy/Rom nods emanating from CK on "Remainder of One"), European classical (their rhapsodic tangents) and likely whatever these two have heard/experienced. Ms. Fujii's touch is very different from some of her other CDs -- there isn’t much in the way of volatile Pullen/Tyner/Taylor-type displays (sorry), but there is the simple beauty of Keith Jarrett and Erik Satie and the rhythmic impetus she brings to the table. Meandering (often a pitfall of live improv) is at a minimum -- these cats are inspired. While it's not exactly "easy" listening, there's nothing overbearing or foreboding about Minamo. If your range stretches from Beethoven, Ives, and/or Wolpe to Jarrett, John Zorn, Mark Feldman, Muhal Richard Abrams, and/or the NY String Trio, this is a platter to search and enjoy. -- CDBaby http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/ckasf By Michael G. Nastos http://www.allmusic.com/album/minamo-mw0001656252 By Stef http://www.freejazzblog.org/2007/11/satoko-fujii-carla-kihlstedt-minamo_28.html By Stuart Broomer http://www.pointofdeparture.org/PoD15/PoD15MoreMoments4.html By Budd Kopman http://www.allaboutjazz.com/minamo-satoko-fujii-henceforth-records-review-by-budd-kopman.php By Ben Ratliff http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/12/arts/music/12choi.html Por Yahvé M. de la Cavada (es)