Trygve Seim Sangam
Trygve Seim tenor and soprano saxophones Håvard Lund clarinet, bass clarinet Nils Jansen bass saxophone, contrabass clarinet Arve Henriksen trumpet Tone Reichelt french horn Lars Andreas Haug tuba Frode Haltli accordion Morten Hannisdal cello Per Oddvar Johansen drums Øyvind Brække trombone Helge Sunde trombone String Ensemble Christian Eggen conductor
Sangam
Dansante
Beginning an Ending
Himmelrand i Tidevand
part I
part II
part III
part IV
Trio
Prayer
Recorded March 2004
ECM 1797
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“Sangam”, means “coming together”, in Sanskrit, sometimes taken to signify “the meeting point of three rivers”. Interpret that literally in Trygve Seim’s case and the different rivers might symbolize the cross-referencing of jazz, contemporary composition and diverse world folk traditions in his work. On the second ECM album issued under his name, the Norwegian saxophonist draws inspiration from musical and non-musical sources both local and far-flung, bringing these influences to bear on compositions and arrangements that are uniquely personal.
Seim has been heard recently with The Source, the improvising group he co-leads with Øyvind Brække and Per Oddvar Johansen (both featured here), and has guested on Christian Wallumrød’s “Sofienberg Variations”, but “Sangam” is closer in spirit to “Different Rivers”, the ECM debut that overwhelmed international critics in 2001.

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