Lars Danielsson with Grégory Privat, John Parricelli & Magnus Öström – Liberetto III (2017) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

Lars Danielsson with Grégory Privat, John Parricelli & Magnus Öström – Liberetto III (2017)
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‘Never change a winning team’ – The old sporting wisdom can also be applied to music: When soul mates and perfectly matched musicians find one another, they are well advised to stick together. ‘Liberetto II’ by the exceptional Swedish bassist and cellist Lars Danielsson is the living proof. Three years ago he found a quartet with the former e.s.t. drummer Magnus Öström, the British guitarist John Paricelli and most of all as a new dream team duo with Armenian pianist Tigran. It interpreted his compositions and realised his musical ideas more precisely than probably any ensemble before it.

This third edition of “Liberetto” transcends more of those boundaries than ever before. The opening track of the album looks heavenward: “I wrote ‘Agnus Dei’ for my mother,” Danielsson explains. “She sang in a choir – as I did later too. The spirituality and the ceremony of liturgical music left their mark on me.” Following on from this gentle, almost classical hymn is “Lviv”, a tune which is very differently wired: it’s brisk, based on a simple poppish melodic hook and it has an uncommon sense of rhythmic forward propulsion. What follows is many-sided: “Sonata in Spain” the band toys with Spanish folklore, “Taxim By Night” has a waft of Turkish-Arabic scent, and “Gimbri Heart” has African charm and warmth. By contrast, “Mr Miller” is a touching ballad with a ‘Nordic Sound’ aesthetic.

All twelve tracks are compositions by Danielsson, and they sum up what ‘Liberetto’ is all about: through keeping structure and freedom in such a fine balance, the musical expression acquires an almost weightless sense of poise and easefulness. And binding it all together is the wonderful interaction of the musicians. Whether they are playing unison lines, solo-ing and accompanying, or engaging in interplay, the ball is generously and deftly passed from one player to another. “The band has developed massively since 2012”, reflects Danielsson. “We have played together so much, we all seem to have a sixth sense now. And that helped us to make the new album more varied and colourful, to take off in even more directions.” However, one member of the original quartet including guitarist John Parricelli and ex-e.s.t. drummer Magnus Öström, is no longer there: Tigran, the pianist on both of the first albums. But it happened that Danielsson became aware of the extremely talented French pianist Grégory Privat. His origins are in the Caribbean island of Martinique and he also happens to be a member of the ACT family. Danielsson invited him to play and found straight away that they were on the same wavelength. “He is a fantastic addition. Grégory is a hugely gifted storyteller at the piano, with loads of rhythmic sensitivity, plus he brings a Creole element into our music. We are thrilled to have him with us.”

As was the case for the first two “Liberetto” albums, there are some carefully selected guests, who bring their talents and energies to particular tracks: Sting’s guitarist Dominic Miller makes another appearance, as does trumpeter Mathias Eick with his inimitably rounded sound. Arve Henriksen takes the other trumpet parts – he was in the mix on the “Liberetto” debut album too. The striking oboe solo on “Da Salo” is played by Björn Bohlin of the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, with whom Danielsson has been working recently, and finally there is the sensitivity and fair of oud player Hussam Aliwat. As a co-producer singer Cæcilie Norby supported Danielsson to make his musical visions come true.

Tracklist:
1-1. Lars Danielsson with Grégory Privat, John Parricelli & Magnus Öström – Preludium (02:09)
1-2. Lars Danielsson with Grégory Privat, John Parricelli & Magnus Öström – Agnus Dei (04:58)
1-3. Lars Danielsson with Grégory Privat, John Parricelli & Magnus Öström – Lviv (04:37)
1-4. Lars Danielsson with Grégory Privat, John Parricelli & Magnus Öström – Taksim by Night (04:15)
1-5. Lars Danielsson with Grégory Privat, John Parricelli & Magnus Öström – Dawn Dreamer (06:25)
1-6. Lars Danielsson with Grégory Privat, John Parricelli & Magnus Öström – Orationi (04:03)
1-7. Lars Danielsson with Grégory Privat, John Parricelli & Magnus Öström – Sonata in Spain (04:08)
1-8. Lars Danielsson with Grégory Privat, John Parricelli & Magnus Öström – Da Salo (06:04)
1-9. Lars Danielsson with Grégory Privat, John Parricelli & Magnus Öström – Gimbri Heart (03:55)
1-10. Lars Danielsson with Grégory Privat, John Parricelli & Magnus Öström – Mr Miller (03:34)
1-11. Lars Danielsson with Grégory Privat, John Parricelli & Magnus Öström – Affrettando (05:19)
1-12. Lars Danielsson with Grégory Privat, John Parricelli & Magnus Öström – Berchidda (04:46)

Personnel:
Lars Danielsson – double bass, cello, piano intro on 05 & 08, wah-wah cello & guembri on “9”
Grégory Privat – piano
John Parricelli – guitars
Magnus Öström – drums & percussion
Additional musicians:
Arve Henriksen – trumpet on “01, 02, 06, 09, voice on 06”
Dominic Miller – acoustic guitar on “10”
Hussam Aliwat – oud on “04 & 07”
Björn Bohlin – english horn on “02, 03, 08 & oboe d’amore on 01”
Mathias Eick – trumpet on “10”

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