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Primavera en Salonico Savina Yannatou: voice; Kostas Vomvolos: qanun, accordion; Yannis Alexandris: oud, guitar; Kyriakos Gouventas: violin; Harris Lambrakis: nay; Michalis Siganidis: double bass; Kostas Theodorou: percussion
The Norwegian singer-songwriter Randi Tytingvåg has the power to light up audiences with her music. It is feel-good music in the best sense of the term, with oodles of charm. “Three” is her debut on the Emotion label, which presents styles of music outside jazz under the ACT banner. Tytingvåg’s ingredients for her music are many and varied. On her latest album she highlights in particular her singer-songwriter qualities and draws from the roots of American folk and country music.
Randi tytingvag: vocals, prepared piano, Dag S. Vagle: guitar, vocals, Erlend Aasland: banjo, guitar, prepared piano, vocals
Sinikka Langeland: kantele, vocals; Lars Anders Tomter: viola; Trygve Seim: tenor saxophone; Markku Ounaskari: percussion
Pavel Hrubý – tenor sax, alto sax, bass clarinet, clarinet Michal Nejtek – piano Daniel Šoltis – drums Miloš Dvořáček – glass bells, ukulele, chimes František Kučera – trumpet Wind octet directed by Štěpánka Balcarová
new period music inspired by the famous vocal collection by Adam Václav Michna (selection from the Czech Marian Music, 1647) composed and performed by Jaroslav Tůma organ from Kruh (1627) in the cathedral of St Stephen in Litoměřice
Vijay Iyer: composer/piano Prashant Bhargava: film director/editor International Contemporary Ensemble
Nils Økland: fiddles Per Steinar Lie: guitars Ørjan Haaland: drums