Martin Sjostedt, Stockholm Jazz Orchestra – Horizon (2024) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

Martin Sjostedt, Stockholm Jazz Orchestra – Horizon (2024)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time – 01:19:40 minutes | 1,62 GB | Genre: Jazz
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Ubuntu Music is delighted to announce the signing of composer/arranger/instrumentalist Martin Sjöstedt & Stockholm Jazz Orchestra, for the release of a major big band project of original and interpreted compositions.

“One hears Martin’s re-imaginings in his arrangements of jazz standards; Butterfly, Donna Lee, 26-2 and Equinox. He has uncovered hidden elements buried in this music that have been patiently waiting for his discovery. And it was worth the wait! His original suspenseful and extremely gorgeous compositions allow the listener an intimate view of Martin’s multi-faceted opinion of just how music should sound.” Liner notes by Tim Hagans

Horizon features four of Martin’s original compositions as well as arrangements of key pieces by John Coltrane, Herbie Hancock, Abdullah Ibrahim and Charlie Parker, all dedicated and specially written or arranged for a soloist/member of the band. With this recording, Martin delves even deeper into the vision of creating freedom for the band’s members, much like a piano trio or quartet, but all within the framework that personifies a big band. “It’s a significant challenge but also a privilege to write for some of the members I’ve not only toured with for almost 20 years but also consider close friends,” says Martin. “I aim to create a musical framework where the soloist feels completely liberated while also allowing myself to communicate and challenge through the large ensemble. I now realise that all the music I compose for larger ensembles aims to provide a sense of personal involvement for everyone and allows space for each individual’s unique personality.”

The Stockholm Jazz Orchestra began in 1984 as a rehearsal big band. In 1985, the band had Bob Florence as a guest, and he suggested changing the name since it had become a professional big band. In 1986, Bob Brookmeyer joined the band as a guest, which led to the creation of their first album. Other notable guests over the years have included Bob Mintzer, The Yellowjackets, Maria Schneider, Gary Smulyan, and Dick Oatts. Since 2011, the band has primarily featured music composed by its members and, most recently, has included the exceptionally talented Martin Sjöstedt. This music showcases the many soloists within the band. In 2024, the band will celebrate its 40th anniversary with a Swedish tour and possibly more performances.

With their latest project, Horizon, Martin Sjöstedt delves even deeper into the vision of creating freedom for the band’s members, much like a piano trio or quartet, but all within the framework that personifies a big band. Martin explains: “One of the most remarkable comments I received following a concert with the Stockholm Jazz Orchestra during our South Africa tour in 2017 was from a young female music student. She was genuinely fascinated by how the big band could perform the music as if it were a quartet. In retrospect, I now realize that all the music I compose for larger ensembles aims to provide a sense of personal involvement for everyone and allows space for each individual’s unique personality.”

Horizon contains nine tracks, where all the songs or arrangements are dedicated and specially written for a soloist and a member of the band.

“It’s a significant challenge but also a privilege to write for some of the members I’ve not only toured with for almost 20 years but also consider close friends. I aim to create a musical framework where the soloist feels completely liberated while also allowing myself to communicate and challenge through the large ensemble.”

Concerning his new partnership with Ubuntu Music, Martin explains: “It’s a real honour to join the Ubuntu Music family and I’m delighted to be a part of a roster of such amazing talent. Contemporary big band music is alive and kicking and I’m thrilled to share the Stockholm Jazz Orchestra’s collective vision with this new album, and to turn as many people as possible on to this exciting genre of music”.

Martin Hummel, Director of Ubuntu Music, concludes: “I was first introduced to Martin Sjöstedt and his Stockholm Jazz Orchestra project through our mutual friend, Claire Martin, and the rest is now history. Martin is an exceedingly talented individual who is meticulous in his craft as a professional composer, arranger, and multi-instrumentalist. ‘Horizon’ is a celebration of the big band jazz art form, with the personalities of the individual musicians allowed to shine through. We are most grateful to welcome Martin and this outstanding project into the Ubuntu Music Family.”

Tracklist:
1-01. Martin Sjostedt – Butterfly (07:49)
1-02. Martin Sjostedt – Intervals (09:32)
1-03. Martin Sjostedt – Donna Lee (06:51)
1-04. Martin Sjostedt – Horizon (08:53)
1-05. Martin Sjostedt – The Wedding (05:29)
1-06. Martin Sjostedt – Mulgrew (09:24)
1-07. Martin Sjostedt – 26-2 (05:50)
1-08. Martin Sjostedt – Tengtones (07:55)
1-09. Martin Sjostedt – Equinox (09:12)
1-10. Martin Sjostedt – Body and Soul (08:41)

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