Jarmo Savolainen | it
Jarmo Saari Solu gives a 21st-century twist to the one-man-band concept. Finnish composer-musician Jarmo Saari performs live on stage with a variety of unusual instruments, including the glass harp, theremin, viola da gamba, kalimba and lap steel guitar. This odd assortment of timbres is mixed with pre-recorded trombone, household sound samples, voices, barrel organs, pedal steel guitar, along with heavily processed and edited electric guitar.
After years of experimenting with processing, layering and editing sampled guitar textures, both live and in the studio, Saari has taken his ideas to a new level. His history as a multi-instrumentalist allows him to...
Jarmo Savolainen (1961-2009) was a Finnish jazz pianist. He was a versatile composer and wrote jazzworks for various line-ups, from solo piano to big band. He also composed music for the stage, dance groups, TV programmes and the screen. His idiom, while tending towards the modernist tradition, is coloured by a distinctive feel for nuance and an intellectual approach that is far from being academic and dry. .
Prag'04XI13 - VIIII
Haven
Camouflage
Turning
Revealed
Shelter
Turning
At the Ball
Somebody Knows
Rolling Hills
Against the Odds
Two Paths
Prag'04XI13 - VII (Somebody Knows)
Mellansång
Tea for Two
On Hold
Absolute
Evening Song
Resolved
All Over
After Song
Follower
Resignation Song
Prag'04XI13 - II Starbright
Time Again
For Jacq
Lined-Up
Such a Sight
Times Like These