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TRIO - Edition Palmer II

Lars Danielsson | Verneri Pohjola | John Parricelli

TRIO - Edition Palmer II

Format: CD
Label: ACT music
UPC: 0614427800022
Catnr: ACT 80002
Release date: 06 December 2024
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Label
ACT music
UPC
0614427800022
Catalogue number
ACT 80002
Release date
06 December 2024
Album
Artist(s)
Composer(s)
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About the album

Three European jazz greats united at Château Palmer

Le Calme au Château...There’s no better way to put it… Recorded not in a studio, but in a wood-panelled salon in a secluded corner of the Bordeaux wine region, the second collaboration between ACT Music and Château Palmer brings together Lars Danielsson with long-time collaborator John Parricelli and Finnish trumpeter Verneri Pohjola for an album entitled simply ‘TRIO’. With a delicately light sound and perfectly balanced acoustics, this oasis of calm along the Route des Châteaux was not just the ideal location but perhaps the perfect metaphor for the music produced by three master craftsmen who blend tradition with experimentation. Lars Danielsson was tasked with creating this second episode in the partnership between ACT and Château Palmer. Following the inaugural duet of Michael Wollny and Joachim Kühn, he saw it as “an opportunity to propose a new formula, something new, to experiment with a new combination of instruments, new compositions, a new dimension.” The inclusion of guitarist John Parricelli was an easy choice: “We’ve known each other for a long time. I feel safe with him” - a vintage partnership, if you will. When ACT suggested Verneri Pohjola to complete the trio, Lars Danielsson jumped at the idea of adding the Finnish trumpeter’s velvet tone to the mix.

In many respects, the principle of ‘beauty through simplicity’ characterises the album. Lars remembers: “Just before we met up at Château Palmer, I had a big concert in Luxembourg that took up all my attention. It was after that when I put this series of melodies down on paper. I know myself—I’m at my best when I’m in a hurry,” laughs the double bassist, leader, and composer. “It wasn’t predetermined, but I found myself drawn to the ‘song’ format. Hence the need for a voice, like Verneri’s trumpet, and also brevity—a deliberate choice. We didn’t need everyone to have a solo on every track but rather to concentrate on the essence of the melody. This helped us maintain a natural collective flow, a common momentum. There’s a real belief here that beauty can come from simplicity.”

Recorded in late May and early June, another set of artisans was hard at work just outside, where the grapes were beginning to take shape and the flowers were appearing - another cycle of vines at a château with a proud history and passion for handing down a fine craft. With no sheet music, no screens, and, for the bandleader and bassist, not even headphones, the music truly captures the spirit and joy of a collective sound, with each piece allowed to unfold naturally. “Just as you don’t have to drink the whole bottle to appreciate a wine, I don’t think you have to reveal everything for music to be appreciated. The compositions generate their own dynamic. I didn’t need to give Verneri and John any instructions. I preferred that everyone feel free within the proposed framework.”

The carefully crafted songs not only champion the spirit of collaboration, but pay tribute to their French hosts too. There’s ‘Étude bleue’, a guitar ostinato “with a blue feeling”. The almost abstract ‘L'Époque’ references Debussy’s Syrinx for solo flute. Verneri Pohjola offers up ‘Peu d'amour’, while John Parricelli’s ‘Lacour’ is inspired by Olivier Messiaen. Three covers, including a fascinating rendition of Ellington’s ‘Mood Indigo’, only serve to highlight the deep sense of jazz tradition that runs throughout.

The result is a celebration of the senses, in much the same way a tasting at Château Palmer is. You can almost smell the wood of the double bass, touch the valves of the trumpet, feel the early summer sun shining through the windows, and, of course, taste the wine, which forms an inseparable partner to the recording. Finally, the album reaches its twelfth and final track. Unfolding like the end of the harvest, it feels less like a conclusion and more like a new beginning—a reminder that both the music and the vines are constantly evolving, ready to be rediscovered with each passing season.

Artist(s)

Verneri Pohjola (trumpet)

Lars Danielsson (double bass)

Swedish bassist, cellist, composer and arranger Lars Danielsson is well-know and admired throughout the International jazz scene for his lyrical playing and strong groove. Born in 1958, he is a musician with particularly broad interests. At the conservatory in Gothenburg he had studied classical cello, before changing to bass and to jazz. As a bassist he has a uniquely rounded sound, which is as lyrical as powerful. The 'Lars Danielsson Quartet' with former Miles Davis saxophonist David Liebman, pianist Bobo Stenson and legendary ECM drummer Jon Christensen has received a lot of recognition and numerous awards during the 18 years of its existence. Danielsson has released ten solo-albums since 1980 with his quartet and guests such as Alex Acuña and John Abercrombie....
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Swedish bassist, cellist, composer and arranger Lars Danielsson is well-know and admired throughout the International jazz scene for his lyrical playing and strong groove. Born in 1958, he is a musician with particularly broad interests. At the conservatory in Gothenburg he had studied classical cello, before changing to bass and to jazz. As a bassist he has a uniquely rounded sound, which is as lyrical as powerful.

The "Lars Danielsson Quartet" with former Miles Davis saxophonist David Liebman, pianist Bobo Stenson and legendary ECM drummer Jon Christensen has received a lot of recognition and numerous awards during the 18 years of its existence. Danielsson has released ten solo-albums since 1980 with his quartet and guests such as Alex Acuña and John Abercrombie. The Quartet has been a testing ground for Danielsson’s work as a composer and arranger, which has extended over the last years to include both - symphony orchestra and big band music. He has worked with Denmark’s Radio Concert Orchestra as well as the JazzBaltica Ensemble as a composer, arranger and producer.

Lars Danielsson has worked with: Randy and Michael Brecker, John Scofield, Jack DeJohnette, Mike Stern, Billy Hart, Charles Lloyd, Terri Lyne Carrington and Dave Kikoski. He has also been a member of the "Trilok Gurtu Group".

As a producer, Lars Danielsson worked with Cæcilie Norby, Jonas Johansen, the Danish Radio Concert Orchestra and Viktoria Tolstoy.

In 2007, he received a commission for a piece with the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestrafeaturing himself as a soloist together with Leszek Moždžer. He has also received a commission from the NDR Big Band and Wolfgang Haffner to write a piece for the JazzBaltica Festival 2007. Furthermore, he has been working with the St. Petersburg Symphony Orchestra in collaboration with Vytas Sondeckis and Bugge Wesseltoft.

His 2008 album “Pasodoble” was a huge success. Jazzwise UK wrote about Danielsson’s collaboration with Polish pianist Leszek Moždžer: “A clarity of thought and execution rarely encountered in jazz.”

“Pasodoble” was followed by another collaboration with Leszek Moždžer on the 2009 album “Tarantella”. Once more the album caused enthusiastic reactions by Jazzwise: “Easily Danielsson’s finest album to date, it also numbers among the finest albums in the ACT catalogue.”

On his most recent album “Liberetto”, Lars Daniellson teams up with Armenian piano shooting Star “Tigran”, e.s.t. drummer Magnus Öström guitarist John Paricelli and Trumpeter Arve Henriksen to discovers new musical spaces and the freedom of music between chamber jazz, classic and European folk music.


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Composer(s)

Lars Danielsson (double bass)

Swedish bassist, cellist, composer and arranger Lars Danielsson is well-know and admired throughout the International jazz scene for his lyrical playing and strong groove. Born in 1958, he is a musician with particularly broad interests. At the conservatory in Gothenburg he had studied classical cello, before changing to bass and to jazz. As a bassist he has a uniquely rounded sound, which is as lyrical as powerful. The 'Lars Danielsson Quartet' with former Miles Davis saxophonist David Liebman, pianist Bobo Stenson and legendary ECM drummer Jon Christensen has received a lot of recognition and numerous awards during the 18 years of its existence. Danielsson has released ten solo-albums since 1980 with his quartet and guests such as Alex Acuña and John Abercrombie....
more

Swedish bassist, cellist, composer and arranger Lars Danielsson is well-know and admired throughout the International jazz scene for his lyrical playing and strong groove. Born in 1958, he is a musician with particularly broad interests. At the conservatory in Gothenburg he had studied classical cello, before changing to bass and to jazz. As a bassist he has a uniquely rounded sound, which is as lyrical as powerful.

The "Lars Danielsson Quartet" with former Miles Davis saxophonist David Liebman, pianist Bobo Stenson and legendary ECM drummer Jon Christensen has received a lot of recognition and numerous awards during the 18 years of its existence. Danielsson has released ten solo-albums since 1980 with his quartet and guests such as Alex Acuña and John Abercrombie. The Quartet has been a testing ground for Danielsson’s work as a composer and arranger, which has extended over the last years to include both - symphony orchestra and big band music. He has worked with Denmark’s Radio Concert Orchestra as well as the JazzBaltica Ensemble as a composer, arranger and producer.

Lars Danielsson has worked with: Randy and Michael Brecker, John Scofield, Jack DeJohnette, Mike Stern, Billy Hart, Charles Lloyd, Terri Lyne Carrington and Dave Kikoski. He has also been a member of the "Trilok Gurtu Group".

As a producer, Lars Danielsson worked with Cæcilie Norby, Jonas Johansen, the Danish Radio Concert Orchestra and Viktoria Tolstoy.

In 2007, he received a commission for a piece with the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestrafeaturing himself as a soloist together with Leszek Moždžer. He has also received a commission from the NDR Big Band and Wolfgang Haffner to write a piece for the JazzBaltica Festival 2007. Furthermore, he has been working with the St. Petersburg Symphony Orchestra in collaboration with Vytas Sondeckis and Bugge Wesseltoft.

His 2008 album “Pasodoble” was a huge success. Jazzwise UK wrote about Danielsson’s collaboration with Polish pianist Leszek Moždžer: “A clarity of thought and execution rarely encountered in jazz.”

“Pasodoble” was followed by another collaboration with Leszek Moždžer on the 2009 album “Tarantella”. Once more the album caused enthusiastic reactions by Jazzwise: “Easily Danielsson’s finest album to date, it also numbers among the finest albums in the ACT catalogue.”

On his most recent album “Liberetto”, Lars Daniellson teams up with Armenian piano shooting Star “Tigran”, e.s.t. drummer Magnus Öström guitarist John Paricelli and Trumpeter Arve Henriksen to discovers new musical spaces and the freedom of music between chamber jazz, classic and European folk music.


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