Freigeweht (Remastered) Rainer Brüninghaus, Kenny Wheeler, Jon Christensen, Brynjar Hoff
Album info
Album-Release:
1981
HRA-Release:
30.01.2026
Label: ECM Records
Genre: Jazz
Subgenre: Contemporary Jazz
Artist: Rainer Brüninghaus, Kenny Wheeler, Jon Christensen, Brynjar Hoff
Album including Album cover
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- 1 Stufen 08:20
- 2 Spielraum 05:59
- 3 Radspuren 10:48
- 4 Die Flüsse hinauf 08:33
- 5 Täuschung der Luft 04:16
- 6 Freigeweht 12:17
Info for Freigeweht (Remastered)
Released in 1981, the debut of the legendary keyboardist from Eberhard Weber’s Colours band and later the Jan Garbarek Group, Freigeweht presented Rainer Brüninghaus as a highly original and idiosyncratic sound sculptor in his own right, accompanied by ECM stalwarts Kenny Wheeler on flugelhorn and drummer Jon Christensen as well as oboist Brynjar Hoff. In a review of the album from the year of its release, the German daily Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung traced Rainer’s influences and minimalist designs back to Steve Reich, calling Brüninghaus “the most imaginative musician to employ minimal art in the realm of jazz. (…) Though he neither uses minimal art as ideology nor as replacement for a rhythm section, but in a more playfully constructive way, as an element that can undergo change.” Jon Christensen adds uncompromising propulsion to Brüninghaus’s lyrical themes, which are evocatively fleshed out by Wheeler and Hoff’s contemplative tones. (The Luminessence edition of ‘Freigeweht’ arrives in a tip-on gatefold accompanied by new liner notes)
I’ll often work on a sound for hours until I am convinced that all irritating elements have been expelled from it and that it really gels with the underlying musical idea I have in mind. I don’t enjoy one-dimensional sounds — they have to be composite, complex sounds that add up to a harmonious whole. The more complex the technical means available became, the more interesting electronics became for me. (from the liner notes of the Luminessence edition)
"It’s as a composer (and an inspired pianist more than a keyboard boffin) that Brüninghaus really shines. As Friedrich Kunzmann’s new sleeve note to accompany this release attest, his classical influences – French Impressionism , Russian Romantics, Edvard Greig – left a definite mark. The often rhapsodic, airy and intensely atmospheric feelings conveyed by the album’s six pieces – all by Brüninghaus – offer enticingly open structures for the soloists to roam in. And roam they do, with Kenny Wheeler particularly memorable throughout." (Phil Johnson, ukjazznews.com)
Rainer Brüninghaus, piano, synthesizer
Kenny Wheeler, flugelhorn
Brynjar Hoff, oboe, English horn
Jon Christensen, drums
Digitally remastered
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