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Double bass in the spotlight - pure poetry On Latent Info, Greek double bassist Petros Klampanis pays tribute to the unspoken. With an international trio formed in New York, he plays an intimate, poetic set full of nuances. Without words, but with a world of emotions. For the recording of this album, the trio deliberately drew the organic map: together in one room, including all the breathing spaces and peripheral sounds. It is their metaphor for the small, almost overlooked situations that help shape life. Dialogues hanging in the air, feelings tempered by expectations, opinions drowned out by louder voices,.... The result is a subdued, layered set in which nothing is superfluous - every note, every silence, every sound tells a story. What is not said is at least as important as what is sounded. Petros Klampanis ft. Kristjan Randalu & Ziv Ravitz Petros Klampanis (bass), Kristjan Randalu (piano), Ziv Ravitz (drums) Better Live Tour in collaboration with Bimhuis Amsterdam
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Kristjan Randalu Biography
Kristjan Randalu belongs to the most sought-after piano players of his generation, carrying the torch in both the improvised world of jazz and the traditional realm of classical music – Herbie Hancock, the piano master himself, considering him “a dazzling piano player”. Between creating his own original blend of contemporary jazz as a leader and collaborating with several generations of respected musicians, from the likes of fellow ECM recording artist Trygve Seim to saxophonist David Liebman, Randalu has brought his music to some of the world’s most renowned jazz festivals and concert halls. At the same time, he is viewed as an esteemed interpreter of a broad spectrum of contemporary and classical music, performing alongside internationally acclaimed ensembles of the stature of the London Symphony Orchestra and the Tallinn Chamber Orchestra on the one hand and esteemed conductors like Kristjan Järvi and Dennis Russell Davies on the other. His over 40 album-strong discography has won him several awards, including “Jazz Artist of the Year” and “Jazz Composer of the year” in Estonia.
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