| WINTER ORANGES GRAHAM COLLIER1.THREE SIMPLE PIECES: PART ONE GRAHAM COLLIER 5.48 0flygelhorn: Thomas Fryland2. THREE SIMPLE PIECES: PART THREE GRAHAM COLLIER 6.48 00tenor sax: Tomas Franck, drums: Soren Frost 3. BLUE SPRING 9.21 4. EGGSHELL SUMMER 13.41 5. TINTED AUTUMN 6.03 6. WINTER ORANGES 1.44
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Ttrumpets: Antlers Gustalsson (lead); Benny Rosenfeld ; Thomas Kjærgaard, Henrik Bolberg, Thomas Fryland Trombones Saxes: Tomas Franck ;tenor sax, clarinet and bass clarinet Flemming Madsen ;baritone sax and bass clarinet Piano Bass Guitar Drums Percussion Ethan Weisgard Recorded at Copenhagen JazzHouse, 17 November 2000 Composer and educator GRAHAM COLLIER was the first British jazz He has since released fifteen albums, toured the world with various small project, The Jazz Ensemble, and continues to travel and teach. He is the author of seven books on jazz,and launched the jazz degree course at the Royal Academy of Music in London in 1989. Radio Jazz Group and the Danish Radio Big Band. In the period 1968 to 1992 I commissioned Graham Collier to write 35 compositions for the two orchestras. Winter Oranges, his new work, is a long overdue return – Erik Moseholm Author of Secret Crystal, a book about the early days of the Danish Radio Jazz Ensembles. THE DANISH RADIO JAZZ ORCHESTRA is Denmark’s national jazz hand. The orchestra was founded in 1964 and has established itself as an ensemble in the international jazz elite with bandleaders like lb Glindeman, Ray Pitts, Palle Mikkelborg, Thad Jones, Ole Kock Hansen, Bob Brookmeyer and Jim McNeely (since January 1999). The orchestra gives concerts both in Denmark and abroad, and has through the years been the host of hundreds of guests – soloists, bandleaders and arrangers including Miles Davis, David Sanborn,
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