By Paul Acquaro
Dálava is an ambitious – and it seems – very personal project by husband and wife team guitarist Aram Bajakian and vocalist Julia Ulehla. It’s a song cycle set to fragments and stanzas of poetry and verse recorded by Ulehla’s great-grandfather Vladimir Úlehla in eastern Europe at the start of the 20th century. While the poems are set to music inspired by Moravian folk songs, they are performed with a free jazz ethos that straddles a line between folk and avant-garde.
‘Eh, love, love, well, you’re never stable, like water between the banks. Water flows, love ends, like dew on a clover’ – (Ej, lásko, lásko)
Ah, my god, how I have been wronged, but to who can I complain when I have no parents? In the cemetery in Strážnice there is a little bush, and there rests my old father. In the cemetery in Strážnice there is a gray dove, and there rests my dear mother. – (Ach, bože muj)
<a href=”http://dalavamusic.bandcamp.com/album/d-lava”>dálava by Aram Bajakian & Julia Úlehla</a>