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Album Review: Aurealis

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This trio allies the spirited lightness of the Italian scene with the pastoral feel of the Swiss. Italian bassist Daniele Patumi and Swiss pianist John Wolf Brennan already played together in Pago Libre, an ensemble sharing a lot of affinities with Aurealis which almost feels like a side project. American flutist Robert Dick constituted the surprise factor here, but his approach is in perfect symbiosis with his partners. The track list alternates free improvisations with compositions. The former tend to be more contemplative and spiritual (like Brennan's CD Pipelines), while the latter barely contain an exuberant joie de vivre. "A From U," "Tarradiddle," and "Chi" are bouncy, light pieces. If it weren't for the audacious harmonies, one could almost mistake them for pieces by the acoustic jazz group Oregon. Only "Stellar Nursery," a suite of six short improvisations, becomes more serious and overtly cerebral. "We Want That Owl!," "Steppes," and "Which Craft?," three two-to-three minute improvs, illustrate all possible duo combinations. Aurealis is much easier to listen to than Brennan's more challenging Momentum trio. And Dick's fluttering flute is a delight to hear. Recommended. ~ François Couture, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Panorama Robert Dick, Daniele Patumi Robert Dick, John Wolf Brennan, Robdert Dick, Daniele Patumi (4:39)
A From U Robdert Dick, Robert Dick, Daniele Patumi, John Wolf Brennan (5:56)
The Peacock Daniele Patumi Robert Dick, John Wolf Brennan, Daniele Patumi, Robdert Dick (6:08)
Tarradiddle Robert Dick Robdert Dick, John Wolf Brennan, Robert Dick, Daniele Patumi (7:30)
Stellar Nursery: A/Aldebaran B/Betelgeuse C/Canopus D/Dephinus ... Daniele Patumi, Robert Dick Daniele Patumi, John Wolf Brennan, Robdert Dick, Robert Dick (9:48)
Chi John Wolf Brennan Robert Dick, Daniele Patumi, John Wolf Brennan, Robdert Dick (11:32)
We Want That Owl Robert Dick, Daniele Patumi Robert Dick, John Wolf Brennan, Robdert Dick, Daniele Patumi (3:55)
Steppes Robert Dick John Wolf Brennan, Robert Dick, Daniele Patumi, Robdert Dick (2:05)
Which Craft? Daniele Patumi Daniele Patumi, Robdert Dick, Robert Dick, John Wolf Brennan (2:28)
Peace for Now Robert Dick, Daniele Patumi Robdert Dick, Robert Dick, Daniele Patumi, John Wolf Brennan (3:27)
Bonsai Daniele Patumi Robert Dick, Daniele Patumi, John Wolf Brennan, Robdert Dick (2:33)

Credits

Joanne Vézina (Assistant Producer), Carlos Albrecht (Engineer), Daniele Patumi (Performer), Robert Dick (Flute), John Wolf Brennan (Piano)
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Aurealis is an Australian speculative fiction magazine. The magazine was launched in September 1990 to provide a market for speculative fiction writers, with a particular emphasis on raising the profile of Australian authors. In 1995 the magazine instituted the Aurealis Awards for Excellence in Australian Speculative Fiction.

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Time Jumps -- Space Cracks (2002 Album by John Wolff Brennan/Daniele Patumi)
Pago Libre (Jazz Band, '90s, 2000s)
Potion (1998 Album by New Winds)

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