Kurkuma Kurkuma

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Album info

Album-Release:
2022

HRA-Release:
17.06.2022

Label: TRPTK

Genre: Jazz

Subgenre: Nu Jazz

Artist: Kurkuma

Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)

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  • 1The light in his room05:21
  • 2Embora04:30
  • 3Men who open like flowers04:39
  • 4Short lullaby00:49
  • 5Roses et lis ay veu03:50
  • 6Entre las uñas04:45
  • 7Vacant dream05:15
  • 8Short lullaby (var.)01:14
  • 9Windmill song05:20
  • 10Nana03:45
  • 11Roses et lis ay veu (var.)04:05
  • 12Kurkuma03:42
  • Total Runtime47:15

Info for Kurkuma



This album arises from an exploration of my own musical language which merges a variety of influences from early counterpoint to contemporary jazz. As a Classical musician, I sometimes feel trapped in a world of innumerable protocols and expectations, that is why when composing these songs, I tried to silence the critical inner voice which accepts only masterpieces and original ideas. Instead I sensed what was already there, ringing in my ears and tingling my belly.

Irene Sorozábal, voice, recorder
Kirsi-Marja Harju, trumpet
Adrián Moncada, piano
Pedro Ivo Ferreira, double bass
George Hadow, drums

Please Note: We offer this album in its native sampling rate of 44.1 kHz, 24-bit. The provided 176.4 kHz version was up-sampled and offers no audible value!



Irene Sorozábal
is a recorder player and singer based in Amsterdam. She performs a variety of music ranging from medieval to contemporary classical music as well as improvised and original music. She collaborates with ensembles like The Royal Wind Music and the Groot Omroepkoor in festivals like Gaudeamus Muziekweek, Amsterdam Fringe Festival, Oude Muziek Utrecht, OdeGant and Zürcher Theater Spektakel.As a performer and composer, Irene collaborates regularly with theatre makers like The Rubberbodies Collective and Abhishek Thapar. Improvisation is a central tool in her practice. Since 2019 she is a member of Moving Strings –a collective of musicians that investigates the boundaries between music, sound, movement and dance. Her own work brings together ancient music, folklore and contemporary performance. Furthermore Irene curates an interdisciplinary performance series called Encuentros, funded by Balkonscènes Fonds Podium Kunsten and Amsterdam Fonds voor de Kunst. In 2014 Irene moved from Spain to the Netherlands to study recorder with Erik Bosgraaf and historical singing with Xenia Meijer in the Conservatorium van Amsterdam.

Booklet for Kurkuma

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