It begins in neoclassical style, for piano solo. The piano is then joined by double bass and then by drums, which give it a more jazzy, sparkling tone.
This is "Amìnue". In the dialect of Bari, my home town, it means almond (in Greek, "amygdale"). It's a piece for guitar, acoustic bass, contrabass, piano, percussion, and Tidal Cycles.
Here I play the splendid Epiphone Casino VS of my friend Rudi and the acoustic bass that I have recently bought from my friend Paul. Apologies for the imperfections.
The logo, depicting a particular of the almond bread fractal, is by Christian Rowell from Pixabay, pixabay.com/illustrations/fractal-almond-bread-art-orange-art-984968/
A jazz trio for piano, bass and drums is my new realisation for my 'Rime of the Ancient Mariner' project. "Alone on a wide wide sea" is concluded xenochronically by a fragment of "The Albatross" -- another piece that I wrote for the 'Rime'. You can find that and all the other tracks of this project on my albums 'Unknow' and 'Eidon' (https://eidon.bandcamp.com/album/unknow, https://eidon.bandcamp.com/album/eidon).
"He prayeth well, who loveth well
Both man and bird and beast.
He prayeth best, who loveth best
All things both great and small"
(S. T. Coleridge, "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner", Part VII)