Frode Haltli – Vagabonde Blu

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CD – Hubro

Norwegian Frode Haltli is a very sensitive accordionist whose excellent technique has been repeatedly witnessed in a series of works undertaken at the most diverse geographic and stylistic latitudes. In this fourth release for Hubro, the musician chose to develop works by masters Salvatore Sciarrino, Arne Nordheim and Aldo Clementi. We are presented with a charming soundscape, both rarefied and atmospheric. “Blue Vagabond”, written by Sciarrino in 1998, is delicately infused with the composer’s Sicilian roots and has already become a classic piece of accordion repertoire. The work places subtle focus on the air and mechanical sounds emanating from the instrument, as well as a range of melodies and difficult pianissimo glissandi techniques. Even a non-professionally-trained ear can discern certain connections between Sicily and Norway as the album moves on to “Flashing”, a 1985 composition by Nordheim whose hypnotic structure is reinforced by the acoustics of Tomb Emmanuelle, the site chose for the live recording of all three scores. Influenced by Italian prototypes, the 800m2 museum and mausoleum was designed by Emanuel Vigeland and features frescos and a barrel vault. Clementi’s gentle repetitive lullaby “Ein kleines…” is especially augmented by the tremendous acoustics of the space.

Frode Haltli – Vagabonde Blu