Showing posts with label Olivia Trummer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Olivia Trummer. Show all posts

Thursday, June 2, 2022

Olivia Trummer - Fly Now

Styles: Vocal And Piano Jazz
Year: 2014
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 43:28
Size: 101,9 MB
Art: Front

(4:26)  1. Precious Silence
(3:32)  2. Snow Coloured Streets
(4:01)  3. Sharing My Heart
(3:39)  4. Gotta Miss Someone
(4:42)  5. Fly Now
(3:29)  6. All Is Well
(1:13)  7. Watching The Moon (Intro)
(4:01)  8. Watching The Moon
(6:13)  9. Stay Awake
(2:30) 10. Fly Now - Reflection
(5:38) 11. Don't Ask Love

Singer or pianist? Actually, both hats fit Stuttgart-born Olivia Trummer pretty snugly, as evidenced by her splendid opening slot for Charles Lloyd in Dublin's National Concert Hall in November alongside bassist David Redmond and drummer Kevin Brady and her subsequent sell-out show at the EFG London Jazz Festival. Trummer possess a soulful voice of pristine quality and displays a feathery, understated lyricism on the keys; both assets are finely tuned and beautifully balanced on this, her fifth recording as leader.  As a singer and lyricist Trummer is something of a late bloomer. A classically trained pianist and a jazz piano graduate from the Manhattan School of Music, it wasn't until Nobody Knows (Neuklang, 2010) her third release -that she felt confident enough to flex her vocal pipes. It's a case of better late than never, for on these original meditations on matters of heart and mind Trummer's crystal-clear articulation seduces like a jazzier Norah Jones. Her softly poetic introspection is lent New York gravitas by the rhythm team of Obed Calvaire and Matt Penman, with Kurt Rosenwinkel adding luster to several numbers. On the persuasive opener "Precious Silence" Trummer sings of "bridges built to change our lives" and this quietly stated optimism is emphasized by mantra-like repetition. It's a stylistic approach she reprises on the lightly funky "Gotta Miss Someone" and the jazzy "All is Well" -two tracks with potential commercial radio appeal and the slow-burning epic "Sharing My Heart." On this latter tune, Rosenwinkel weaves atmospheric lines over Trummer's continuous two-note motif while Calvaire and Obed move effortlessly between sotto voce stealth and stronger pulses.

Trummer's playing is characterized by economy and a lightness of touch, notably on the blue-toned title track; it's a solo outing of exquisite delicacy and throughout the recording in general mood trumps technique. Calvaire's brushes stir almost subliminally on the slow tempo track "Snow Colored Streets" as Trummer's high vocal notes glide over the sparse architecture. Likewise, the spacious arrangement of "Watching the Moon" accentuates the nuances of Trummer's caressing, less-is-more style. Her lilting wordless improvisations are also used sparingly, though perhaps a little more adventure in that department would have added spice. Occasional Rhodes piano and shimmering Hammond C3 inject strokes of color here and there, working particularly well on the slow-grooving "Stay Awake" where Trummer's soulful delivery underlines her obvious crossover appeal. Trummer's minimalist Rhodes dabs combine with Rosenwinkel's softly spiraling, pedal-driven lines on the arresting instrumental "Fly Now Reflection" while her strengths as a balladeer are foregrounded on the trio number "Don't Ask Love," a haunting lullaby that could have come from the Bill Evans songbook. Fly Now is Trummer's first release sung entirely in English and it could well be the one that introduces this multi-talented artist to a wider audience. Trummer's instantly appealing voice emotive and sensuousis arguably her chief weapon, while her lyrical piano playing works more subtle charms. The combination of the two on these finely crafted tunes is hard to resist. ~ Ian Patterson https://www.allaboutjazz.com/fly-now-olivia-trummer-contemplate-review-by-ian-patterson.php

Personnel: Olivia Trummer: vocals; piano; Fender Rhodes; Hammond C3; shaker; Matt Penman: double bass; Obed Calvaire: drum set; Kurt Rosenwinkel: guitar (3, 6, 10)

Fly Now

Wednesday, June 1, 2022

Olivia Trummer Trio - Nach Norden

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 2006
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 54:07
Size: 123,9 MB
Art: Front

(8:45)  1. Eternal Dance
(7:09)  2. Leaving Earth
(7:40)  3. Rostock
(7:23)  4. Nach Norden
(8:17)  5. Last Tango
(3:45)  6. Restless
(7:47)  7. A Hint Of Sorrow
(3:17)  8. A Hint Of Sorrow (Solo Version)

The young piano trio around Olivia Trummer is the new sensation! The three award-winning newcomers act in a laid-back and relaxed manner on their debut album in harmonic interplay and in an animated communication. They are instrumental and compositionally mature as their role models, but make their own music. All pieces are taken from the musical (and pretty) head of Olivia Trummer. She describes her jazz pieces as "melodic and modern, young and dreamy and always original and lively" and assigns them stylistically to the mainstream. Again and again she lets her penchant for swing, funk and Latin flash through. https://www.amazon.de/Nach-Norden-Olivia-Trummer-Trio/dp/B000ION58C

Personnel:  Piano, Composed By, Arranged By – Olivia Trummer;  Contrabass – Joel Locher;  Drums – Marcel Gustke

Nach Norden

Sunday, May 8, 2022

Olivia Trummer, Hadar Noiberg - The Hawk

Styles: Vocal, Piano And Flute
Year: 2019
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 41:35
Size: 96,9 MB
Art: Front

(7:20) 1. The Hawk
(4:19) 2. Moena
(6:12) 3. Privacy
(4:52) 4. Beit Ha´arava
(5:08) 5. Fading Blue
(3:34) 6. Triste
(3:57) 7. Here Comes the Sun
(6:10) 8. Carossel

A surprising meeting in Berlin revealed to Hadar Noiberg and Olivia Trummer that they breath music similarly and like to mix their musical upbringing of jazz and classical music with various influences. With the flute and piano extending each other into one unified voice, they create passionate, mysterious and lyrical music which takes the listener on a voyage into their fantastical world.https://www.flavoredtune.com/produkt/olivia-trummer-hadar-noiberg-the-hawk-2-2/?lang=en

Personnel: Olivia Trummer - Piano, Vocals; Hadar Noiberg - Flutes, FX

The Hawk

Wednesday, May 4, 2022

Olivia Trummer - For You

Styles: Vocal And Piano Jazz
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 50:15
Size: 115,6 MB
Art: Front

(3:27) 1. Thirsty in the Bathtub
(4:10) 2. Ever Changing Heart
(4:38) 3. One Way Streets
(5:27) 4. Your Love Is Free
(3:54) 5. New Start
(3:51) 6. For You
(5:27) 7. Piece of Love
(5:26) 8. Walking on One Way Streets
(5:35) 9. Fall Song
(5:16) 10. Road to Peace
(3:00) 11. Undress Me

Olivia Trummer is a German Jazz pianist, vocalist, and composer. She studied jazz piano and classical piano at the Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst Stuttgart and completed a master’s degree at the Manhattan School of Music. Trummer is releasing her new album called For You. The multi-award-winning Trummer takes us through eleven tracks that demonstrate her virtuosity as a composer and interpreter. Her rich musical imagination, her feeling for improvisation and harmonies, and her expressive voice – everything fits together here. The pianist and singer are joined by Rosario Bonaccorso on double bass and Nicola Angelucci on drums. Apart from leading several projects of her own, she is a member of Kurt Rosenwinkel’s “Caipi “band that has toured extensively through America, Canada, Europe, China, and Japan. Rosenwinkel makes a guest appearance on three selections on the album.

“Ever Changing Heart” combines her vivid singing and performance presence with her unique compositional style. Rosenwinkel’s contribution to the track is musical and lyrical. The form is complex and features a catchy melody. Rosenwinkel’s solo and singing guitar tone add much to the song’s appeal, and his style fits beautifully with Trummer’s compositional style. This composition shows why Trummer is considered internationally to be one of the most exciting jazz musicians of her generation.

“Piece of Love” is an example of Trummer combining jazz with classical and pop sensibilities. She hey transforms the lyrics through a glowing harmonic progression. The backing vocals add to the setting and answer Trummer’s call in the central theme. Trummer’s piano solo is powerful as she works within vernacular traditions of jazz and sings along with her piano. She is very much at home constructing emotive characters in her lyrics, which pulls the listener into her musical world.

Trummer’s For You displays an artist pushing her boundaries and exploring a wide range of dynamics that have many powerful moments. Her personal view on love and letting go while arbitrating between heart and mind is presented with rhythmically and harmonically adventurous compositions flowing between jazz, pop, and singer-songwriter.~ Jeff Beckerhttps://jazzsensibilities.com/jazz-vocals/olivia-trummer-for-you-review/

For You