"Tarantella," released on February 27, 2009, by Lars Danielsson, is a captivating exploration of jazz and cool jazz, infused with Nordic influences. This album, released under the ACT Music label, features a stellar lineup of musicians, including Leszek Możdżer on piano, John Parricelli on guitar, Eric Harland on drums, and Mathias Eick on trumpet, alongside Lars Danielsson's masterful cello playing.
The album spans 57 minutes and comprises 13 tracks, each offering a unique blend of lyrical melodies and introspective compositions. From the opening track "Pegasus" to the closing "Postludium," Danielsson and his ensemble weave a tapestry of vividly romantic and classicist sounds. Highlights include the Indian-influenced "1000 Ways," where Możdżer and Eick engage in a gripping staccato duet, and the ethereal "Introitus," showcasing Eick's ghostly, spacey trumpet.
"Tarantella" is a continuation of the ideas explored in Danielsson's previous work, "Pasodoble," and has been praised for its critical and commercial success. The album's romantic and introspective qualities make it a standout in the jazz genre, offering a rich and immersive listening experience. Whether you're a longtime fan of Lars Danielsson or new to his music, "Tarantella" is sure to captivate with its lyrical beauty and masterful musicianship.