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Released | 2008 | |||
Recorded | April 28–30, 2008 La Commenda di San Eufrosino, Volpaia, Italy | |||
Genre | Improvised music, contemporary classical music | |||
Length | 68:15 | |||
Label | Winter & Winter 910 151 | |||
Producer | Stefan Winter | |||
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Tell Me Everything is a solo album by cellist Ernst Reijseger recorded in Tuscany in 2008 and released on the Winter & Winter label.[1][2]
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In his review for Allmusic, James Manheim said "There are passages involving hand percussion on the body of the cello, for example, and modern jazz drumming and the freer varieties of jazz in general seem to be important components of the music. ...The jazz influence is by no means thoroughgoing; there are echoes Bach's music for unaccomapanied cello, of Romantic virtuoso music, and of minimalism. Reijseger never does the same thing twice, and in fact the pieces resemble each other very little, which is quite an accomplishment for a disc of solo cello music. The sound, recorded in a medieval Tuscan commenda, or commandry house, is magical".[3]
All compositions by Ernst Reijseger except as indicated