Henriette Eilertsen's solo debut from 2021, "Poems for flute", is
regarded by many as one of the classics in the Motvind Records
catalogue. Since then, many concertgoers have also been thrilled by the
flautists fresh trio, with Joel Ring (cello & electronics) and
Øystein Aarnes Vik (drums). Finally, we are all approaching the
opportunity to dive deep into this warm, mysterious and alluring sonic
bath.
Henriette Eilertsen Trio's debut album "Mother" is characterized by
captivating compositions, and balanced interaction that at the same time
manages to be intimate and almost limitlessly expansive. The leader's
unmistakable tone and improvisational excess are naturally a focal
point, but there is no doubt that we are dealing with a proper band.
Joel Ring and Øystein Aarnes Vik are masterfully light-footed and tight;
calmly driving the music forward, filling it with color and texture.
The music is acoustically anchored, refined with abstract electronic
gestures and processing. Throughout the albums ten pieces, we are
offered catchy tunes, chamber musical landscapes and open passages
characterized by collective exploratory curiosity. Pianist and innovator
Jon Balke contributes on the three tracks “Medieval + Moren”, “Raka
Blakk” and “Kulturistisk ingang”, further expanding the music with his non-compromising and timeless tone.
Eilertsen is simultaneously moving in several dimensions. The title
“Moder” embraces the core of her musical agenda; a caring force that
digs into both something mother-earthly, and something more abstract and
over-arching. The flute functions as a narrator throughout the album;
sometimes in the center of the plot, sometimes observing from a
distance.
One can easily imagine that "Moder" would have been a hit a thousand
years ago, and that adventurous music lovers will experience it as a
musical pot of gold a thousand years from now.
It is often emphasized that Eilertsen was the first in Norway to be
trained as a jazz flautist. However, it also feels relevant to point out
that her education is of a far more wide-ranging and holistic nature
than what specific genre designations can insinuate.
The flute is almost omnipresent in the history of music. Both across
cultures and continents, but also across classes; for both shepherds in
the mountains, and nobility in castles and concert halls. For many, this
historical ballast takes the form of a challenge. Where many seem to be
engaged in a wrestling match with cannon, it seems as if Eilertsen
meets it with a warm and understanding embrace. A gust of wind between
the pasture and the wide-open cosmos, that elegantly and insistently
carries the instrument's history into the future.
Tracklist:
1. Fly Ikaros
2. Meeting Joyce
3. Medieval + Moren (feat. Jon Balke)
4. Raka blakk (feat. Jon Balke)
5. So ro
6. Tretakt
7. Botanisk vinterhage II
8. Kulturistisk inngang (feat. Jon Balke)
9. Darn den draumen
10. LOKK
