"Lontano," the second duo album by cellist Anja Lechner and pianist François Couturier, is a captivating journey through the realms of contemporary classical and jazz. Released on ECM Records in October 2020, this 16-track album spans 55 minutes of intricate and evocative performances. Lechner and Couturier, who previously collaborated on the 2014 album "Moderato Cantabile," continue to explore the boundless possibilities of their instruments, creating a soundscape that is both intimate and expansive.
The album opens with "Praeludium" and closes with "Postludium," framing the collection with a sense of ritual and reflection. In between, the duo navigates a diverse range of compositions, from the delicate "Arpeggio" and the poignant "Gratitude" to the sweeping "Alfonsina y el mar" and the introspective "Memory of a Melody." The two-part "Solar" pieces and the improvisational "Shadow" showcase the artists' ability to blend structure and spontaneity, while tracks like "Vague / E la nave va" and "Lontano" itself delve into more abstract and atmospheric territories.
Lechner's cello and Couturier's piano engage in a dialogue that is as much about space and silence as it is about sound. Their interplay is a testament to their deep musical connection and shared vision. Whether it's the tender "Prélude en berceuse" or the dynamic "Tryptic," each piece offers a unique perspective on their collaborative artistry.
"Lontano" is a testament to the power of minimalism and the richness that can be found in the subtle interplay between two master musicians. It's an album that invites repeated listening, revealing new layers and nuances with each play. For fans of contemporary classical and jazz, as well as those who appreciate the beauty of acoustic instrumentation, "Lontano" is a remarkable addition to their collection.