Preorder: Aleksandra Ionowa – Improvisations on the Grand Piano COLOUR
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Aleksandra Ionowa (1899–1980) was a Finnish-Russian artist, mystic, and largely self-taught pianist whose music feels like a transmission from another realm.
Her artistic life began in 1946, after what she described as a mystical experience of heavenly union—“Heaven was in me, I was in heaven.” In its wake, she began to draw obsessively, eventually creating thousands of visionary works that she considered guided by the Theosophical Masters. The same experience also led her to start improvising on the piano, shaping music that, for its time, was unusually free and abstract.
Recorded on a November day in 1978, when Aleksandra Ionowa was 79 years old, Improvisations on the Grand Piano is a meditative and deeply intuitive album, shaped more by timbre and tone than by melody. Her shimmering playing unfolds like flashes of light through leaves, or sunbeams playing on rippling water: a music of transience and transformation, yet carrying a timeless stillness at its core. To today’s listener, her pentatonic piano stylings might feel kindred to the spiritual intimacy of artists like Laraaji and Emahoy Tsegué-Maryam Guèbrou, while remaining wholly her own.
Originally self-released on vinyl and cassette, the album is reissued for the first time in co-operation with Ultraääni Records and Puro Recordings. This new edition is available on standard black 180g vinyl and a limited splatter-colored 180g version. The release also includes additional artwork and a newly commissioned essay by Samuli Huttunen, offering historical and spiritual context for her work.
Out 26.9.2025 on Puro Recordings & Ultraääni Records.
Grand Piano & Cover Artwork – Aleksandra Ionowa
Recorded by Robi De Godzinsky
Audio Restoration & Mastering by Jussi Suonikko and Teemu Into
Lacquer Cut by Timmion Cutting
Photography by Asko Rysä
Layout by Teemu Into
Liner Notes by Samuli Huttunen
Translations by Viljami Hukka
Edition of 250 pressed on 180g vinyl. Lacquer cut by Timmion.
Booklet with artworks by Aleksandra Ionowa and essay by Samuli Huttunen.
Weight | 180 g |
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Dimensions | 30 × 30 cm |