Laurie Antonioli's "Varuna,"
A Duo Session with Pianist Richie Beirach,
To Be Released by Origin Records
September 18
A Follow-Up to the Vocalist's 2014 Joni Mitchell Tribute,
"Songs of Shadow, Songs of Light,"
New CD Is Her 2nd with Longtime Collaborator Beirach
& 2nd for the Origin Label
August 25, 2015
"I've been sitting on these sessions until the time was right," says the vocalist of Varuna,
which was recorded in Leipzig, Germany (Beirach's home base) nearly 10
years ago and completed in Berkeley in 2012. "We do some of Richie's
brand-new original material, with my lyrics, as well as several
standards completely reimagined. The Resolution Suite features three pieces improvised by Richie and me with bassist Pepe Berns. The poem on 'Revelation' happened in the moment, and 'Exaltation' was inspired by Coltrane's 'sheets of sound.'"
"Laurie is the real deal," says Beirach, "with a rich,
elegant alto voice, great intonation and phrasing, and most of all, that
unteachable, unexplainable element of humanity in every note
she sings. Piano and voice is very intimate, with no place to hide but
incredibly free and capable of magic moments. I love working with Laurie
because it's truly like breathing from the same source of air.
Especially on this CD, we are as one mind, one will, and one musical
entity."
Antonioli and Beirach's first recorded encounter, in 1992,
was a startlingly inventive date released by Nabel Records in 2005 as The Duo Session. With
Antonioli holding down a professorship at Austria's KUG University
between 2002 and 2006 and Beirach teaching in Leipzig, they performed
regularly in top clubs and concert halls around Europe. The prolific
Beirach gave Antonioli his latest original tunes so she could write
lyrics to them, an activity that has formed the backbone of their
creative partnership. "Writing lyrics to Richie's music
feels like an extension of our conversations," says the vocalist. "And
knowing what he had in mind often informs the storyline." Varuna features three of these songs: the hauntingly cinematic "Inside My Dreams"; the sensuous ballad "My Love"; and the gently flowing title track, which establishes a shimmering feel that pervades the entire album.
Early on in her career, Laurie Antonioli was a protégée of Joe Henderson, Mark Murphy, and Pony Poindexter, who recruited the 22-year-old singer for an extensive European tour that turned into an eight-month sojourn in 1980.
Following the release of her 1985 recording debut Soul Eyes, a duo album with George Cables,
Antonioli was one of the Bay Area's most visible singers, booked at
leading venues and festivals with her own band, performing regularly
with Bobby McFerrin, and sitting in with luminaries like Tete Montoliu, Jon Hendricks, and Cedar Walton at Keystone Korner.
Laurie's second album, 2004's Foreign Affair,
is a bracing blend of post-bop jazz and Balkan music created with
players from Serbia, Albania, Germany, and the U.S. Her fourth, American Dreams
(2010), was inspired by feelings that arose during her years abroad and
features a number of her collaborations with Austrian pianist Fritz Pauer.
Her brilliant 2014 Joni Mitchell tribute, Songs of Shadow, Songs of Light,
appeared on numerous best-album-of-the-year lists and received
particularly cherished accolades from Ms. Mitchell herself, who invited
Antonioli to perform at SFJAZZ's May 2015 gala celebration in Mitchell's
honor (alongside Kris Kristofferson, Kurt Elling, and Patti Austin,
among others).
Web Site: laurieantonioli.com
Media Contact:
Terri Hinte
hudba@sbcglobal.net
510/234-8781

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510/234-8781