If you're looking for a deep dive into the 2009 album by Swedish bassist and cellist Lars Danielsson , there isn't a single academic "white paper," but several authoritative critiques provide a comprehensive analysis of its composition, performance, and cultural context. Key Analysis & Critique Papers
John Fordham examines the "slowly unfolding romantic themes" and the "muscular pizzicato" of Danielsson’s bass work, noting the "premier-league support" from the ensemble. Album Context & Musicality Lars Danielsson - Tarantella (2009) [FLAC] {ACT...
Despite the title, the album is not a fusion of Southern Italian folk. Instead, it incorporates Euro-classical chamber music and Scandinavian folk influences. If you're looking for a deep dive into
This review emphasizes the album's mood and atmosphere , describing it as a "worthy addition to the growing canon of great European jazz recordings". It analyzes how the musicians "flesh out the bones" of Danielsson’s musical sketches without ego. Lars Danielsson - Tarantella (2009) [FLAC] {ACT...
(Piano/Celesta/Harpsichord): Adds an air of "classical symmetry".
(Guitar): Acts as a "subtle colourist," providing ethereal textures.
For a more formal overview of the release and track details, you can visit the Official ACT Music Page or review collector statistics and pressing information on Discogs . Tarantella – Lars Danielsson Review | All About Jazz