Alexander Hawkins & Sofia Jernberg – ‘Musho’ |
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Posted: 08 Sep 2024 at 2:14am |
(Intakt Records CD420, album review by Frank Graham)
This duet with Swedish / Ethiopian-born singer Sofia Jernberg is no exception, and the music, recorded in Stockholm in September 2023, has its roots in a 2016 encounter at an improvised music ‘Meeting’ at Amsterdam’s Bimhuis. Both artists share a longstanding interest in Ethiopian music, Hawkins via his lengthy association with Ethio-jazz pioneer Mulatu Astatke and Jernberg both through her cultural bonds and her collaborations with keyboardist Hailu Mergia. Yet great improvisers are rarely constrained by genre, and Hawkins and Jernberg tap into a variety of traditions to create a music that is unmistakably their own. David Toop’s thoughtful liner-notes explain that “Musho” is an old Amharic word describing songs of mourning, sometimes involving socio-political commentary. He invites us to reflect on the themes of displacement, home and cross-cultural seepage, and in many respects this music is a living embodiment of those eternally relevant
The brevity of “Willow, Willow”, an old ballad from Elizabethan England, is more than outweighed by its emotional heft, while the closing “Muziqawi Silt”, an Ethio-jazz classic forever associated with Girma Bèyènè, positively bristles with energy and movement. As the duo’s free exchanges dissolve into a ghostly prepared piano coda, it is the perfect ending to a wonderfully inventive and sui generis collection. LINK: Available from Bandcamp from https://londonjazznews.com |
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