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Copenhagen Session Vol. 1 the

Scandinavian Art Ensemble with Tomasz Stańko

Copenhagen Session Vol. 1 the

Scandinavian Art Ensemble with Tomasz Stańko

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For years, whispers circulated through the jazz scenes of Denmark and Poland—rumors of a lost recording session featuring the legendary Polish trumpeter Tomasz Stańko and a group of Scandinavian and Polish musicians. Now, nearly a decade after the session and seven years after Stańko’s passing, these long-awaited recordings are finally seeing the light of day.

The first of two albums, ‘The Copenhagen Sessions Vol. 1’ is set for release on May 16th, 2025 on April Records.

Scandinavian Art Ensemble with Tomasz Stańko is the result: two albums of expansive, deeply expressive music that merge the melancholic depth of Polish jazz with the spacious, atmospheric qualities of the Scandinavian sound. As trumpeter Tomasz Dąbrowski recalls, Stańko wasn’t just a mentor—he was an equal, driven by curiosity and the desire to push boundaries. “He wanted to play our music. He was always listening, always searching.”

Across these two albums recorded at The Village Recordings in 2016, listeners will hear Stańko’s unmistakable tone interwoven with compositions by both himself and the ensemble members. Pieces like ‘The Dark Eyes of Martha Hirsch’ and ‘Before the Rain’ showcase not just his signature lyricism, but also his willingness to step back, listen, and let the younger generation shape the sound.

Beyond his unmistakable sound, Stańko’s influence was about energy—his presence elevated those around him. Bassist Richard Andersson put it simply: “He brings together the energies, and makes us all play better than usual.” This project captures that essence: a legendary artist meeting the next generation on equal footing, creating something entirely unexpected.

A decade after the session, the members of the Scandinavian Art Ensemble have forged their own paths, shaping the jazz landscapes of Copenhagen, Malmö, Reykjavik, and beyond. But the impact of their time with Stańko remains profound. "Releasing these albums is about more than just the music," Dąbrowski says. "It’s about preserving the spirit of Stańko—his generosity, his curiosity, his way of bringing people together. Even after all these years, his presence can still be felt in every note we played."

Contents and tracklist

1.One 0’clock Junk 09:06

2.Before the Rain 08:04

3.Circles 05:38

4.Dark Eyes of Martha Hirsch 12:22

5.The Bridge That Broke on a Blue Monday 08:15

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