Where the typical ECM continental European chamber sound has been associated with Norwegian pianist
Christian Wallumrod,
Fabula Suite Lugano adds a new, expansive flavor to what might be expected. This rather ambitious program features a core ensemble, but the sounds are bigger or smaller depending on the inspiration or thematic concept. At the center of many tracks is the violin and viola of Gjermund Larsen and cellist
Tanja Orning, but the Baroque harp, as played by
Giovanna Pessi, adds more bright colors, while the lone horn (trumpet) of Eivind Lonnig completes the cycle of mystery to this spatial, in-the-main haunting music. The contradiction of the title "Solemn Mosquitos" perfectly reflects the juxtapositions of the buzzing strings and
Wallumrod's chiming, resonant piano, with "Dancing Deputies" played in similar, but more kinetic fashion. There's a bit of dirge funk, symphonic lushness, and introspective, spatial music heard throughout, with a slithering quality during "Snake," the clear inferences of "Pling," and Celtic references during "Jumpa," or the dirge funk "Jumpa #2" offering variations. The band also makes way for a drum solo, lead trumpet or harp, and solo piano from the leader so the listener cannot peg the entire ensemble playing together at any one or sustained time. It's another of the many beautiful music excursions produced by Manfred Eicher, and a quite different project for
Wallumrod in his relatively burgeoning discography. ~ Michael G. Nastos