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Pianist Dmitry Ilugdin is very clear about the direction he and his trio are moving towards. He writes: “Reflection, the title track, shows the style I gravitate to in a most vivid way, a style where composition has the priority. It’s more refined [than the trio’s former album] in respect of form, and more separated from mainstream jazz.” There is indeed a classical music feel to these highly evocative pieces. The music is descriptively conceived, with flowing rhythms and elegantly stated themes. Transformability opens with a lively statement in 5/4 time and graduates to sections in 11/4 adequately displaying the technical mastery and emotional input of these superb musicians. There is a tantalisingly ‘slow motion’ coda which describes the piece’s harmonic structure. Dmitry: “It is an allegoric idea of time, brevity, eternity, and one’s place in relation to the Universe.” In fact, the whole album invites us to appreciate the inner workings of the trio’s mindset or ‘groupthink’. Nocturne (evocative of the night) is a lovingly crafted composition; calming and sonorously sumptuous. The choice of C# major as the home key further lends a classical tone to the piece. Prelude #4 also employs classical devices with its pivotal 3-chord motif and Victor Shestak’s delightful descending bass lines. There is telepathy and empathy in this band and they communicate effortlessly. Petr Ivshin, who plays magnificently throughout the album, opens Old Town with muted drums that set the tone for yet another melodically and harmonically rich composition with yet another tremendous solo from Dmitry, person and piano – as one. Dmitry: “This is a very illustrative tune, depicting Jerusalem, a place that I love very much.” Aura, in 7/4 time (apart from the coda in 4/4) is a bright entity with ostinato bass and left hand piano riffs, developing into a section of pure swinging jazz before returning to the profoundly punctuated theme. Prelude #3 also sits very comfortably midst jazz and classical genres. Dmitry: “I should say that all my preludes represent cinema scores. All these chamber pieces are born, as a rule, from the compositions that I write for cinema or TV.” It is sweet and delicate, an appropriate conclusion to an exceptional album. Here are three principal protagonists who focus their ears as much on their companions as on themselves. And Reflection offers its listeners space for self-reflection. Music like this – should never end! Dmitry Ilugdin – piano Victor Shestak – double bass Petr Ivshin – drums Ilugdin Trio Reflection 1. Transformability 10:16 2. Nocturne 6:57 3. Prelude # 4 7:32 4. Reflection 10:48 5. Old Town 7:29 6. Aura 9:34 7. Prelude # 3 5:45 Total Time: 58:26 Dmitry Ilugdin piano Victor Shestak double bass Petr Ivshin drums All compositions by Dmitry Ilugdin Recorded July 2017 by Andrey Levin at Tonstudio Mosfilm, Moscow, Russia Mixed and mastered August 2017 by Alexey Belov at Sound Service Studio, Moscow Edited February 2019 by Morten Lund at Lund´s Lyd, Oslo, Norway Produced by Dmitry Ilugdin Executive producer Odd Gjelsnes Front cover photo by Kjersti Holst Band photo by Nadia Samsonova Cover design by design holtmann Management VolkovaBalakirskaya © 2019 Losen Records www.losenrecords.no info@losenrecords.no All rights reserved. Unauthorized duplication, public performance and broadcasting of the music on this CD is a violation of applicable laws. Made in EU. ISRC: NO2NJ1915 LOS 215-2 7 090025 832154 «Pianist and composer Dimitry Ilugdin’s trio is at the forefront of Moscow’s exciting contemporary jazz scene. Their impressive technique, taste, finesse and imagination are grounded in the Russian jazz tradition with the freshness of today’s newspaper headlines. Their versatile skills are wonderfully demonstrated on the trio’s new album, Reflection» Bob Weir, Jazz Journalist & Researcher. Ilugdin Trio - Reflection Release March 29, 2019 MusikkLosen Tel. + 47 22 19 82 82 [email protected] www.losenrecords.no 7 090025 832154 LOS 215-2

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Pianist Dmitry Ilugdin is very clear about the direction he and his trio are moving towards. He writes: “Reflection, the title track, shows the style I gravitate to in a most vivid way, a style where composition has the priority. It’s more refined [than the trio’s former album] in respect of form, and more separated from mainstream jazz.” There is indeed a classical music feel to these highly evocative pieces. The music is descriptively conceived, with flowing rhythms and elegantly stated themes. Transformability opens with a lively statement in 5/4 time and graduates to sections in 11/4 adequately displaying the technical mastery and emotional input of these superb musicians. There is a tantalisingly ‘slow motion’ coda which describes the piece’s harmonic structure. Dmitry: “It is an allegoric idea of time, brevity, eternity, and one’s place in relation to the Universe.” In fact, the whole album invites us to appreciate the inner workings of the trio’s mindset or ‘groupthink’. Nocturne (evocative of the night) is a lovingly crafted composition; calming and sonorously sumptuous. The choice of C# major as the home key further lends a classical tone to the piece. Prelude #4 also employs classical devices with its pivotal 3-chord motif and Victor Shestak’s delightful descending bass lines. There is telepathy and empathy in this band and they communicate effortlessly. Petr Ivshin, who plays magnificently throughout the album, opens

Old Town with muted drums that set the tone for yet another melodically and harmonically rich composition with yet another tremendous solo from Dmitry, person and piano – as one. Dmitry: “This is a very illustrative tune, depicting Jerusalem, a place that I love very much.” Aura, in 7/4 time (apart from the coda in 4/4) is a bright entity with ostinato bass and left hand piano riffs, developing into a section of pure swinging jazz before returning to the profoundly punctuated theme. Prelude #3 also sits very comfortably midst jazz and classical genres. Dmitry: “I should say that all my preludes represent cinema scores. All these chamber pieces are born, as a rule, from the compositions that I write for cinema or TV.” It is sweet and delicate, an appropriate conclusion to an exceptional album. Here are three principal protagonists who focus their ears as much on their companions as on themselves. And Reflection offers its listeners space for self-reflection. Music like this – should never end! Dmitry Ilugdin – piano Victor Shestak – double bass Petr Ivshin – drums

Pianist Ilugdin is very clear about the direction he and his trio are moving towards. He writes: “Reflection”, the title track, shows the style I gravitate to in a most vivid way, a style where composition has the priority. It’s more refined [than the trio’s former album] in respect of form, and more separated from mainstream jazz.” There is indeed a classical music feel to these highly evocative pieces. The music is descriptively conceived, with flowing rhythms and elegantly stated themes. Transformability opens with a lively statement in 5/4 time and graduates to sections in 11/4 adequately displaying the technical mastery and emotional input of these superb musicians. There is a tantalisingly ‘slow motion’ coda which describes the piece’s harmonic structure. Dmitry: “It is an allegoric idea of time, brevity, eternity, and one’s place in relation to the Universe.” In fact, the whole album invites us to appreciate the inner workings of the trio’s mindset or ‘groupthink’. Nocturne (evocative of the night) is a lovingly crafted composition;

calming and sonorously sumptuous. The choice of C# major as the home key further lends a classical tone to the piece. Prelude #4 also employs classical devices with its pivotal 3-chord motif and Victor Shestak’s delightful descending bass lines. There is telepathy and empathy in this band and they communicate effortlessly. Petr Ivshin, who plays magnificently throughout the album, opens Old Town with muted drums that set the tone for yet another melodically and harmonically rich composition with yet another tremendous solo from Dmitry, person and piano – as one. Dmitry: “This is a very illustrative tune, depicting Jerusalem, a place that I love very much.” Aura, in 7/4 time (apart from the coda in 4/4) is a bright entity with ostinato bass and left hand piano riffs, developing into a section of pure swinging jazz before returning to the profoundly punctuated theme. Prelude #3 also sits very comfortably midst jazz and classical genres. Dmitry: “I should say that all my preludes represent cinema scores. All these chamber pieces are born,

as a rule, from the compositions that I write for cinema or TV.” It is sweet and delicate, an appropriate conclusion to an exceptional album. Here are three principal protagonists who focus their ears as much on their companions

as on themselves. And Reflection offers its listeners space for self-reflection. Music like this – should never end!

David Fishelwww.davidfishel.info

Ilugdin Trio Reflection

Losen Records LOS 215-2

1. Transformability 10:162. Nocturne 6:573. Prelude # 4 7:324. Reflection 10:485. Old Town 7:296. Aura 9:347. Prelude # 3 5:45 Total Time: 58:26

Dmitry Ilugdin pianoVictor Shestak double bassPetr Ivshin drums

All compositions by Dmitry IlugdinRecorded July 2017 by Andrey Levin at Tonstudio Mosfilm, Moscow, RussiaMixed and mastered August 2017 by Alexey Belov at Sound Service Studio, MoscowEdited February 2019 by Morten Lund at Lund´s Lyd, Oslo, NorwayProduced by Dmitry Ilugdin Executive producer Odd GjelsnesFront cover photo by Kjersti HolstBand photo by Nadia SamsonovaCover design by design holtmannManagement VolkovaBalakirskaya

© 2019 Losen Records www.losenrecords.no [email protected] All rights reserved. Unauthorized duplication, public performance and broadcasting of the music on this CD is a violation of applicable laws. Made in EU. ISRC: NO2NJ1915

LOS 215-2

7 090025 832154

Ilugdin TrioReflection«Pianist and composer Dimitry Ilugdin’s trio is at the forefront of Moscow’s exciting contemporary jazz scene. Their impressive technique, taste, finesse and imagination are grounded in the Russian jazz tradition with the freshness of today’s newspaper headlines. Their versatile skills are wonderfully demonstrated on the trio’s new album, Reflection»

Bob Weir, Jazz Journalist & Researcher.

Pianist Ilugdin is very clear about the direction he and his trio are moving towards. He writes: “Reflection”, the title track, shows the style I gravitate to in a most vivid way, a style where composition has the priority. It’s more refined [than the trio’s former album] in respect of form, and more separated from mainstream jazz.” There is indeed a classical music feel to these highly evocative pieces. The music is descriptively conceived, with flowing rhythms and elegantly stated themes. Transformability opens with a lively statement in 5/4 time and graduates to sections in 11/4 adequately displaying the technical mastery and emotional input of these superb musicians. There is a tantalisingly ‘slow motion’ coda which describes the piece’s harmonic structure. Dmitry: “It is an allegoric idea of time, brevity, eternity, and one’s place in relation to the Universe.” In fact, the whole album invites us to appreciate the inner workings of the trio’s mindset or ‘groupthink’. Nocturne (evocative of the night) is a lovingly crafted composition;

calming and sonorously sumptuous. The choice of C# major as the home key further lends a classical tone to the piece. Prelude #4 also employs classical devices with its pivotal 3-chord motif and Victor Shestak’s delightful descending bass lines. There is telepathy and empathy in this band and they communicate effortlessly. Petr Ivshin, who plays magnificently throughout the album, opens Old Town with muted drums that set the tone for yet another melodically and harmonically rich composition with yet another tremendous solo from Dmitry, person and piano – as one. Dmitry: “This is a very illustrative tune, depicting Jerusalem, a place that I love very much.” Aura, in 7/4 time (apart from the coda in 4/4) is a bright entity with ostinato bass and left hand piano riffs, developing into a section of pure swinging jazz before returning to the profoundly punctuated theme. Prelude #3 also sits very comfortably midst jazz and classical genres. Dmitry: “I should say that all my preludes represent cinema scores. All these chamber pieces are born,

as a rule, from the compositions that I write for cinema or TV.” It is sweet and delicate, an appropriate conclusion to an exceptional album. Here are three principal protagonists who focus their ears as much on their companions

as on themselves. And Reflection offers its listeners space for self-reflection. Music like this – should never end!

David Fishelwww.davidfishel.info

Ilugdin Trio Reflection

Losen Records LOS 215-2

1. Transformability 10:162. Nocturne 6:573. Prelude # 4 7:324. Reflection 10:485. Old Town 7:296. Aura 9:347. Prelude # 3 5:45 Total Time: 58:26

Dmitry Ilugdin pianoVictor Shestak double bassPetr Ivshin drums

All compositions by Dmitry IlugdinRecorded July 2017 by Andrey Levin at Tonstudio Mosfilm, Moscow, RussiaMixed and mastered August 2017 by Alexey Belov at Sound Service Studio, MoscowEdited February 2019 by Morten Lund at Lund´s Lyd, Oslo, NorwayProduced by Dmitry Ilugdin Executive producer Odd GjelsnesFront cover photo by Kjersti HolstBand photo by Nadia SamsonovaCover design by design holtmannManagement VolkovaBalakirskaya

© 2019 Losen Records www.losenrecords.no [email protected] All rights reserved. Unauthorized duplication, public performance and broadcasting of the music on this CD is a violation of applicable laws. Made in EU. ISRC: NO2NJ1915

LOS 215-2

7 090025 832154

Ilugdin TrioReflection«Pianist and composer Dimitry Ilugdin’s trio is at the forefront of Moscow’s exciting contemporary jazz scene. Their impressive technique, taste, finesse and imagination are grounded in the Russian jazz tradition with the freshness of today’s newspaper headlines. Their versatile skills are wonderfully demonstrated on the trio’s new album, Reflection»

Bob Weir, Jazz Journalist & Researcher.

Ilugdin Trio - Reflection

Release March 29, 2019

MusikkLosenTel. + 47 22 19 82 82 [email protected] 090025 832154

LOS 215-2