It’s a gold standard for album notes in a digital era where they seem to rarely play much of a role anymore. And speaking of timelessness: I highly encourage you to check out Nilsson’s album notes for the recording They provide some history on the holiday and its music from the perspective of a person who is experiencing the bittersweet emotions of reliving cherished memories that feel so close, yet so far away. The simultaneous influences of traditional folk and modern jazz combine, creating a kind of timeless quality. This recording came about during the pandemic, when the ensemble was prevented from performing them in front of live audiences. Over the course of that 15 years that the flutist has resided in New York City, the Gothenburg native has fought homesickness by creating arrangements of traditional Lucia tunes for live performance. On Dark Is Light Is, Elsa Nilsson celebrates the Swedish holiday Lucia. Pre-order buy pre-order buy you own this wishlist in wishlist go to album go to track go to album go to track
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