Søren Kjærgaard, Jonas Westergaard and Peter Bruun have for several years been leading voices on the European music scene within modern jazz, improvised music and contemporary composition. The trio is a collective symbiotic unit that immerses itself in the field of tension between complex stringent structures and improvisation. The trio excels in an extremely thorough and collective study of original material. Through processing and immersion from every conceivable perspective, a bodily understanding of complex musical concepts sprouts and gives the three musicians a completely liberated intuition to move between composition and improvisation.
“Thésaurós is an ambitious work - 83 minutes with seven “suites” reflecting the three in what I think must be the ultimate performance.” - Ivan Rod, Gaffa
“This has become one of the finest I can remember hearing from a piano trio since the Bill Evans Trio records from the early 60s.” - Jan Granllie, Salt Pe...
Søren Kjærgaard, Jonas Westergaard and Peter Bruun have for several years been leading voices on the European music scene within modern jazz, improvised music and contemporary composition. The trio is a collective symbiotic unit that immerses itself in the field of tension between complex stringent structures and improvisation. The trio excels in an extremely thorough and collective study of original material. Through processing and immersion from every conceivable perspective, a bodily understanding of complex musical concepts sprouts and gives the three musicians a completely liberated intuition to move between composition and improvisation.
“Thésaurós is an ambitious work - 83 minutes with seven “suites” reflecting the three in what I think must be the ultimate performance.” - Ivan Rod, Gaffa
“This has become one of the finest I can remember hearing from a piano trio since the Bill Evans Trio records from the early 60s.” - Jan Granllie, Salt Peanuts
"Thēsaurōs is a cathedral of sound with the architectural mastery of Wren, the mystical suggestiveness of Hawksmoor, and the mathematical intangibility of Escher.”, Aj Dehany, London Jazz News
“…like a treasure trove of which you only decipher the access code after careful listening. Once unveiled, a bountiful cave of Ali Baba awaits” - Georges Tonla Briquet, Jazz Halo
"The music flows naturally, keeps its positive tension, and is performed with coherence and commanding elegance.” - Eyal Hareuveni, Free Jazz Blog...
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