Monday, November 19, 2012

Delphine Dora, Bruno Duplant, Paulo Chagas - Onion Petals As Candle Light (Wild Silence, 2012) ****

 By Stef

In February of this year I reviewed this album already. Only, I was way too fast. I thought it had been released, but it was just a personal copy for me to have and appreciate before the artists found a label. Now it luckily is offically released.  And my appreciation for the music has not diminished. Here is what I wrote in February :

"Have you ever heard of Delphine Dora? French piano player born in 1980? Probably not. She's a singer songwriter and improvisor, and this should be her thirteenth album so far. Yet no singer songwriter stuff on this album, ... or no,  I should say it differently: this music captures the essence of good songs but without the vocals.

Each of the ten pieces is self-contained, short and with a precise character and sound, which is gentle yet profound, full of intimate lyricism and beauty.

Her companions in gentleness are Paulo Chagas on clarinets and Bruno Duplant on bass, two musicians whom I've written favorably about before.

All three are in the same storytelling mode, full of vulnerable emotions and precise phrasing, and with sufficient sense of contrasts to keep the attention going. Notes are used sparingly, but to great effect.

Listen for yourself. I can only hope to hear more from this trio soon."



© stef

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Thanks a lot Stef !
The album can be listened/download/purchased physically via the bandcamp page :
http://wildsilencelabel.bandcamp.com/album/onion-petals-as-candle-lights

Delphine Dora

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