Troubadour Blue

Troubadour Blue

Description: 
Joyful blues
Composers: 
Nils Bultmann
Performers: 
Nils Bultmann
Hank Dutt
Stephen Kent
Parry Karp
Catalog Number: 
#851
Genre: 
new classical
Collection: 
viola
cello
strings
Location: 

Berkeley, CA

Price: 
$15.00
Release Date: 
Feb 25, 2014
Liner Notes: 
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Nils Bultmann wears a lot of hats: violist, improviser, composer, collaborator. But Bultmann’s innova Recordings debut, Troubadour Blue, reveals that he’s been hard at work stitching all those hats together into one big enough to encompass all of his diverse interests. Falling into a luminous space between through-composition and improvisation, the music here proudly shows its roots in process.

“Ten Viola Duets” evolved organically over years, built from bits and pieces of solo improvisations and drawn out from sketches into complete works. Working with Kronos Quartet violist Hank Dutt helped Bultmann solidify and complete the collection of pieces.

Elsewhere, Bultmann explores the timbral relationship between the viola and the didjeridu in “From the Depths,” a multi-movement work honed from improvisational duets. For “Lucid,” Bultmann blends improvised material into a more structured piece in a work that he would frequently use to open up concerts as a way of arriving at the instruments and connecting with the audience. The album closes with “Suite for Solo Cello,” performed by Parry Karp and based on Bach’s “Cello Suite #1 in G Major,” a work that Bultmann calls a “foundational pillar of [his] musical life.”

Throughout, the pieces on Troubadour Blue share a peripatetic spirit, a desire to wander and explore, to be happy in the journey but also sure of a destination. By working with others, Bultmann expands his sense of his own work and in turn brings forth music that is open, warm-hearted and generous.

Reviews: 

CLASSICAL-MODERN MUSIC REVIEW
"[P]ieces that work their crafted structures into your musical mind with an artless charm that in part disguises a very artful presence. ... Bultmann dwells on two plains and does so with great dexterity and even brilliance, namely the earthy folk and the high art heavens." [FULL ARTICLE]
Greg Edwards 

SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE
"The pieces on this engrossing new release revel in the viola's distinctively dark and urgent tone - by turns mournful and robust - and give evidence not only of Bultmann's fertile imagination but also of his technical prowess as a player." [FULL ARTICLE]
Joshua Kosman

CRITICAL JAZZ
"Violist, composer and improvisational artist Nil Bultmann takes the expanded chaos of improvisational music and then deconstructs the expansion into a more structured form with a definite harmonic function." [FULL ARTICLE]
Brent Black