Arve Henriksen-Places Of Worship (Rune Grammofon 2013)
With Places Of Worship Arve Henriksen moves into the front rank of world
class musicians. The Norwegian trumpet player has made his mark over
many years, not only as the horn player with the consistently
challenging and long lived group Supersilent, but also as the purveyor
of exquisite and distinctive solo work that stretches to four solo
albums since 2001, three of which are released on Rune Grammofon. Deeply
rooted in the sublime geology of his Norwegian homeland, Henriksen’s
music has developed into something beautifully at one with natural
habitats and reflecting the hybrid, cosmopolitan environments of the
twenty-first century. On Places Of Worship, he inhabits the space
between these two worlds, in a series of tone poems and mood pieces
located around religious buildings and ruins. These still, silent
quarters and abandoned houses of the holy can be where we experience our
deepest moments of reflection, silence and occasionally fear. Making
the aura of these places audible, Henriksen’s haunted horn and
idiosyncratic treble vocals carry an air of treading on forbidden
territory, stirring up the dust of forgotten spirits. As well as
suggesting the creaking timbers and salty tang of North African ports
(‘Alhambra’) and the whiff of Gallic scirocco (‘Le Cimitière Marin’), it
stirs fond memories of fellow musical souls, both alive and dead: the
Miles Davis of Sketches Of Spain and Aura; the Fourth World exotica of
Jon Hassell. Rune Grammofon http://www.arvehenriksen.com/