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Iiro Rantala - Potsdam [LP]
Iiro Rantala - Potsdam [LP]
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Format: LP
Catalogue No.:Â ACTLP9946-1
Barcode:Â 0614427994615
Release Date: 25 Mar 2022
Genre: Jazz
ï· Iiro Rantala plays the piano with âemotional magnetism and musical intelligence.â He has a âvirtuosic prowess as an improviser capable of enormous idiomatic and emotional range.â This praise from the American magazine Downbeatâs review of the Finnish pianistâs third studio-recorded solo album for ACT, âMy Finnish Calendarâ (2019), sums up the astonishing variety which people who know his playing well might almost start to take for granted.
ï· The citation for the 2016 JTI Jazz Prize in Trier also does well to define the way audiences take him to their heart: âRantala can sweep listeners off their feet, he can be clown and magician, charmer and virtuoso, maverick and humorist.âÂ
ï· This is the emotional and stylistic versatility which Ranta-la brings to the live solo recital. It is a form he is drawn to strongly; there can be very few pianists who have explored the art of solo playing quite as intensively and consistently as Rantala. A typical recital will contain, among other things, pieces from his previous solo albums for ACT - âLost Heroesâ, âMy Working Class Heroâ and âMy Finnish Calendarâ. As he explains, âI like the form of the solo recital because of the freedom and responsibility I have. Freedom comes from the fact of being alone on stage and responsibility from the fact that I canât really rely on anything, except myself.â
ï· âPotsdamâ, recorded live in concert at Nikolaisaal in Potsdam on 27 November 2021 is, however, the first time that one of Rantalaâs many live solo recitals has been released as an album by ACT. It is a very fine exposition indeed of the contrast and the continuity of which he is capable, not just in the shape of the recital as a whole, but also within individual tunes. After a beautiful and welcoming âTwentytwentyoneâ, Rantala launches into âTime for Ragâ, which sounds like the accompaniment for a madcap Buster Keaton film. The central section of John Lennonâs âWomanâ is quite clearly inspired by the driving R&B style of Richard Tee, a pianist whom Rantala particularly admires, but this leads masterfully into an ending which is at first wistful and calm, but then troubled by the Finn leaning into the piano and creating a dark and discomforting mood by plucking a low string.
ï· There is a beautiful inevitability about the final two tunes on the album. The exuberance and brashness which inflect Bernsteinâs âCandideâ overture right from the first fanfare are irresistible. Rantala follows this, by way of complete contrast, with âSomewhereâ from âWest Side Storyâ. Potsdam was recorded the day after the passing of Stephen Sondheim. Rantala explains how deeply this affected him: âSondheim was magical. As a writer and composer. âWest Side Storyâ is one of the greatest achievements of mankind. And he was so young, when he wrote all those lines: âSay it loud and thereâs music playing. Say it soft and itâs almost like praying, Mariaâ.â
ï· CD in six-page digipack.
ï· LP on 180g vinyl with digital download code.
Tracklisting
Twentytwentyone (Iiro Rantala)
Time for Rag (Iiro Rantala)
Peace (Iiro Rantala)
Can You Be Bob? (Iiro Rantala)
Freedom (Iiro Rantala)
Woman (John Lennon)
November (Iiro Rantala)
Candide Overture (Leonard Bernstein)
Somewhere (Leonard Bernstein)
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