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Philip Aaberg, Field Notes

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1758258

Disk length: 1h 4m 37s (21 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1997

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Homecoming 3:52
2. At One Point I See Antelope 2:32
3. Within Birds' Hearing 1:26
4. Lessons From The Wolverine - Parts 1 & 2 6:52
5. West Along The Fjord 2:26
6. The Open Lot 2:27
7. Teal Creek 1:46
8. Entreaty 2:21
9. The Bells Of The Abandoned St Peter's School 6:39
10. Winter Came 2:37
11. The Grace Note Of The Canyon Wren 2:23
12. The Forgiving Water 1:30
13. Forgiveness 3:20
14. Boo Radley 2:12
15. Atticus Finch 3:26
16. Jem And Scout 2:08
17. Big Low Banjer 2:09
18. The Trail - Parts 1 & 2 2:42
19. Sweet Betsy From Pike 3:29
20. You'll Never Know 4:14
21. Don't Stop Now 3:55

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Review

This collection of piano compositions and improvisations is the first release on Sweetgrass Music by former Windham Hill pianist, Philip Aaberg. From intimate reflections on the writings of Barry Lopez (National Book Award Winner) to the brilliant and emotional interpretation of the folk tune "Sweet Betsy From Pike", this recording is a kaleidoscope of contemporary pianism, with nods to the musical worlds of bluegrass, Keith Jarrett, and John Adams, but with Aaberg's very personal and unmistakable imprint. With the exception of the virtuosic and cinematic "Don't Stop Now" (showcased in a 2002 PBS filming of the huge annual Montana Summer Symphony performance), and the heart-breaking "Forgiveness", these are all new pieces.

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