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Performer: François Couturier
Genre: Jazz
Album: Nostalghia – Song For Tarkovsky
Released: 2006
Style: Contemporary Jazz
MP3 version ZIP size: 1998 mb
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WMA version ZIP size: 1176 mb
Rating: 4.9
Votes: 776
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Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Le Sacrifice 8:59
2 Crépusculaire 13:20
3 Nostalghia 8:27
4 Solaris I
Composed By – Lechner*, Couturier*, Larché*
3:19
5 Miroir 3:21
6 Solaris II
Composed By – Lechner*, Couturier*, Larché*
2:47
7 Andreï 7:05
8 Ivan
Composed By – Couturier*, Larché*
6:14
9 Stalker 7:01
10 Le Temps Scellé 5:02
11 Toliu 8:24
12 L'Éternel Retour 3:46

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – ECM Records GmbH
  • Copyright (c) – ECM Records GmbH
  • Record Company – RSI Rete Due
  • Made By – EDC, Germany – 51738207
  • Recorded At – Auditorio Radiotelevisione Svizzera, Lugano

Credits

  • Accordion – Jean-Louis Matinier
  • Composed By [All Compositions By] – François Couturier (tracks: 1 to 3, 5, 7, 9 to 12)
  • Design – Sascha Kleis
  • Engineer [Tonmeister] – Markus Heiland
  • Liner Notes – François Couturier
  • Photography By [Back Cover Portrait] – Agentur Focus, Gueorgui Pinkhassov, Magnum Photos
  • Photography By [Cover Photo] – Christoph Egger
  • Photography By [Liner Photos P. 10] – Luciano Rosetti*
  • Photography By [Liner Photos Pp. 5–9, 27] – Roberto Masotti
  • Photography By [Pp. 14, 18-19] – Alexandr Knyazhinsky
  • Photography By [Pp. 15-17] – Vadim Yusov
  • Photography By [Pp. 20-21] – Giuseppe Lanci
  • Photography By [Pp. 22-25] – Sven Nykvist
  • Piano – François Couturier
  • Producer [Produced By] – Manfred Eicher
  • Soprano Saxophone – Jean-Marc Larché
  • Violoncello – Anja Lechner

Notes

Total duration: 77:53

Music inspired by the films of Andrei Tarkovsky, his favourite actors, and the way he plays with shades of colour and sound.

'Le Sacrifice' and 'L'eternel retour' inspired by 'Erbarme Dich' from J.S. Bach's 'Matthäuspassion'; 'Nostalghia' and 'Andreï' with references to the third movement of Alfred Schnittke's Sonato No. 1 for violoncello and piano (Universal Edition, Wien); 'Toliu' with allusions to 'Amen' from Giovanni Battista Pergolesi's 'Stabat Mater'.

Recorded December 2005
Auditorium Radio Svizzera, Lugano
Back cover portrait: Gueorgui Pinkhassov, Magnum Photos / Agentur Focus
Film stills and set photography courtesy Institut International Andreï Tarkovski, Paris and Svenska Film Institutet, Stockholm.

An ECM Production

In collaboration with RSI Rete Due, Lugano.

℗ 2006 ECM Records GmbH
© 2006 ECM Records GmbH

Printed in Germany

O-card package with standard jewel case and 28-page booklet (liner notes, credits, Tarkovsky filmography, film stills and set photography).

Dedications (not on the back cover track listing, but in the booklet):
Crépusculaire: to Sven Nykvist
Nostalghia: to Tonino Guerra
Stalker: to Eduard Artemiev
Toliu: to Anatoli Solonitsyn
L'éternel retour: to Erland Josephson

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 6 02498 77379 6
  • Barcode (String): 602498773796
  • Matrix / Runout (Variation 1): UNIVERSAL 06024 987 737-9 01 ✳ 51738207
  • Matrix / Runout (Variation 1, Clamp Area): Made in Germany by EDC A
  • Mastering SID Code (Variation 1): IFPI LV26
  • Mould SID Code (Variation 1): IFPI 0146
  • Matrix / Runout (Variation 2): 06024 987 737-9 03 + 51738207 ['Universal' logo 4x]
  • Matrix / Runout (Variation 2, Mould Text): MADE IN GERMANY BY EDC B
  • Mastering SID Code (Variation 2): IFPI LV27
  • Mould SID Code (Variation 2): IFPI 0124
  • SPARS Code: DDD
  • Rights Society: GEMA
  • Label Code: LC 02516
Moswyn
Review by William RuhlmannFrench pianist François Couturier was inspired by Soviet film director Andrei Tarkovsky (1932-1986) in creating the music on this album, but it should be noted at the outset that the album does not contain any music actually used in Tarkovsky's films in general or his 1983 movie Nostalghia in particular. Rather, Couturier, who states his admiration for Tarkovsky in his brief liner notes, saying that has "seen all his films over and over again," tried to evoke the mood of those films in writing these pieces of music, several of which share titles with them. Typically, Couturier also borrowed from several classical works, acknowledging that "Le Sacrifice" and "L'Éternal Retour" were "inspired by" Bach's Matthäuspassion; that "Nostalghia" and "Andrei" contain "references to" Alfred Schnittke's Sonata No. 1 for Violoncello and Piano; and that "Toliu" has "allusions to" Pergolesi's Stabat Mater. He took this music to three longtime musical compatriots, cellist Anja Lechner, soprano saxophonist Jean-Marc Larché, and accordionist Jean-Louis Matinier. The resulting quartet creates a free jazz/contemporary classical hybrid that will sound familiar to fans of the record label issuing the disc. "Song for Tarkovsky is a project that fits very naturally in ECM's soundworld," states a sentence in the album's press release, and that's certainly true. There are times, notably in the piano work in "Miroir," when one might be listening to an ECM Keith Jarrett album, with its haunting, echoed playing. The music arguably does evoke the style of Tarkovsky's filmmaking, particularly its contemplative tone and extremely long takes. But listeners don't have to be familiar with those movies to respond to it.