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346: ALEXANDER VON SCHLIPPENBACH. Slow Pieces For Aki – Piano Solo

Intakt Recording #346/ 2020

Alexander von Schlippenbach: Piano

Recorded November 4, 5, 2019, at Radio Studio 1 Zürich by Michael Brändli in cooperation with Radio SRF 2 Kultur.

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The pianist, two days in the studio, alone at the piano. A retreat in Zurich. Focus is on the now, the recording is running. Preparation time for the new compositions: about a year. Getting attuned to the music: a lifetime. Alexander von Schlippenbach, Slow Pieces For Aki, the emphasis being on the word “slow,” not on rediscovering slowness but discovering slowness anew - dedicated to his wife Aki Takase.
with slow pieces, short pieces, compositions in which every single note demands the highest degree of attention, virtuosity shifts from the purely technical to the actual notes themselves, avoiding all irrel- evancies. Sounds that are able to glow in the dark and form themselves into star signs. it is not only Jazz and new Music that appear from far away, but also classical and romantic music, always reflected by the personality, the life and playing experience of Alexander von Schlippenbach.
From my subjective point of view, dare i suggest, there is a certain serious lyricism. Slow, full of passion and filled with dedication to the music.

Album Credits

Calligraphy: Aki Takase
Graphic design: Jonas Schoder
Photo: Francesca Pfeffer
Liner notes: Bert Noglik

All compositions by Alexander von Schlippenbach. Recorded November 4, 5, 2019, at Radio Studio 1 Zürich by Michael Brändli in cooperation with Radio SRF 2 Kultur. Mixed and mastered May 2020 by Michael Brändli at Hard Studios Winterthur. Produced and published by Intakt Records, Patrik Landolt, Anja Illmaier, Florian Keller, P. O. Box, 8024 Zürich.

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Jean Buzelin
Cultur Jazz Magazine

Le pianiste Alexander von Schlippenbach dédie son nouvel album à sa compagne Aki Takase à travers onze compositions personnelles et dix improvisations – il est difficile parfois de faire la différence car elles s’enchaînent sans hiatus – dans lesquelles il pratique un jeu très intériorisé (mais non pas introverti), réfléchi, pensé et précis, parfois accidenté (Monk qu’il connaît si bien), où chaque note compte. Un parcours musical sur des tempos en général lents qui aboutit à un CD parfaitement bien composé.

https://www.culturejazz.fr/spip.php?article36899

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Klaus Nüchtern
Falter Magazine

Der deutsche Free-Jazz-Pionier hat sich für zwei Tage an den Flügel gesetzt und eine Reihe von Skizzen improvisiert, die dem Postulat der Langsamkeit unterstellt und seiner Frau, der Pianistin Aki Takase, gewidmet sind. Wobei „langsam“ relativ und keineswegs mit zaghaft gleichzusetzen ist. Groove und Jazz-Idiomatik spielen allenfalls eine schattenhafte Rolle, stattdessen wird die Nähe zur Zweiten Wiener Schule spürbar. Ganze 21 Stücke gehen sich in 52 Minuten aus, langatmig wirkt das Album dennoch.

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