Dive into the rich, evocative soundscape of "Kultrum" by Dino Saluzzi, a masterful blend of Argentine folklore and tango that transcends traditional boundaries. Released in 1998 under the ECM New Series label, this album is a testament to Saluzzi's virtuosity on the bandoneón, a quintessential instrument of tango music. Collaborating with the Rosamunde Quartett, Saluzzi weaves a tapestry of eight intricate pieces, each a journey through the heart of Argentine musical heritage.
From the haunting melodies of "Cruz del Sur" to the rhythmic intensity of "Salón de tango," and the poignant "Miserere," every track is a testament to the depth and versatility of Saluzzi's compositions. The album's title, "Kultrum," reflects the cultural richness and historical significance embedded in each note. Recorded in March 1998 at Propstei St., the album captures the essence of a live performance, with the interplay between Saluzzi's bandoneón and the string quartet creating a mesmerizing dialogue.
"Kultrum" is not just an album; it's an experience that immerses you in the soulful expressions of Argentine music. The collaboration with the Rosamunde Quartett, featuring Andreas Reiner, Simon Fordham, Helmut Nicolai, and Anja Lechner, adds a layer of sophistication and depth, making it a standout piece in the world of contemporary and tango music. Whether you're a seasoned fan of tango or a newcomer to the genre, "Kultrum" offers a profound and enriching listening experience.