Emil Reesen's "Reesen: Trianon / Variation On A Theme of Franz Schubert / Himmerland" is a captivating journey through the world of big band music, released on January 1, 2007, under the Dacapo label. This album is a testament to Reesen's versatility and mastery, blending traditional folk melodies with classical influences and original compositions.
The album opens with "Gronlandsk Follketone," a piece that showcases Reesen's ability to infuse traditional Greenlandic folk music with a big band twist. The suite "Trianon - Suite in Old Style" is a highlight, with its three distinct movements offering a rich tapestry of sounds and moods. Reesen's interpretation of Schubert's theme is both respectful and innovative, while "Agnethe og Havmanden" and "Jeg gik mig ud en Sommerdag" bring a touch of Nordic charm.
The "Gaucho Suite" is a lively trio of pieces that transport the listener to the vibrant landscapes of South America, demonstrating Reesen's ability to capture the essence of different musical traditions. The album concludes with "Himmerland" and "Festmarch," leaving the listener with a sense of fulfillment and anticipation for more.
With a total runtime of 1 hour and 6 minutes, this album is a substantial and rewarding listen, offering a diverse range of styles and influences. Whether you're a fan of big band music, classical compositions, or folk melodies, Emil Reesen's "Reesen: Trianon / Variation On A Theme of Franz Schubert / Himmerland" is sure to delight and inspire.