Heikki Sarmanto, a Finnish jazz pianist and composer, presents a captivating blend of iskelmä and free jazz on his 1988 album "Sarmanto: Northern Pictures, New England Images." This intriguing collection offers a unique sonic journey through two distinct suites, each inspired by different landscapes and atmospheres.
The first suite, "Northern Pictures (Pohjoisia kuvia)," paints a vivid musical portrait of the Finnish north. Sarmanto's compositions evoke the stark beauty and melancholy of the region, with tracks like "The Funeral (Hautaus)" and "The Sorrowful One Lies Dreaming (Rannalle nukkunut)" showcasing his ability to convey deep emotion through his music. The suite culminates in the ethereal "Northern Lights (Revontulet)," a piece that captures the mystical allure of the aurora borealis.
The second suite, "New England Images," transports the listener to the northeastern United States. Sarmanto's interpretations of New England's natural beauty and rural charm are evident in tracks like "The Ancient Apple Tree (Vanha omenapuu)" and "Birches On The Hill (Koivut kukkulalla)." The suite's final track, "Red Wings (Punaiset siivet)," leaves a lasting impression with its haunting melody and evocative imagery.
Throughout the album, Sarmanto's virtuosic piano playing and innovative compositions shine, demonstrating his mastery of both traditional and avant-garde jazz styles. "Sarmanto: Northern Pictures, New England Images" is a testament to the artist's unique vision and his ability to create music that transcends borders and genres. With a runtime of just over 52 minutes, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience that showcases the best of Heikki Sarmanto's musical prowess.