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Psalms and Poetry: Den Danske Salmeduo and Nicolai Munch-Hansen
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Salmer til folket. Luther-salmer i nyt lys
Aero Music
2016
When it comes to a particular repertoire, many jazz Danish musicians have played standards, but too few have really embraced the great tradition of folk songs and psalms. However, the great Danish bassist, Niels-Henning ?rsted Pedersen, did a great deal to promote a Scandinavian repertoire and to Danish saxophonist,

Christian Vuust
pianob.1964
Vuust has previously recorded in a duo with the acclaimed pianist,

Aaron Parks
drumsb.1983
Vuust and Esbjerg take these psalms and respectfully retain their poetic spirit while also adding a jazz-influenced aesthetic. The result is music that is both lyrically calm and clear and at times swings lightly. Thus, "Nu bede vi den hellig?nd" shuffles along with a bluesy twist.
Blues is present, but the inspiration from jazz greats,

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

Keith Jarrett
pianob.1945
Packaged in a hardback-style book, Salmer til folket. Luther-salmer i nyt lys is a release that oozes quality and there is depth and beauty in the words and music.

Det Flimrende Lys Over Brabrand S?
Stunt Records
2016
Danish bassist " data-original-title="" title="">Nicolai Munch-Hansen has also found inspiration in words, but instead of the old psalms, his love revolves around the beatnik-inspired poetry of the great Danish poet, Peter Laugesen. Whereas Den Danske Salmeduo translates the words of Luther into pure music, Munch-Hansen transforms Laugesen's poetry into real songs, enlisting the vocal talent of Steen J?rgensen, Kira Skov and Anna Br?nsted.
Munch-Hansen's music on the album is closer to atmospheric indie-rock than jazz, but his attention to details reminds one of his connection to the jazz scene. His songs are not only tuneful, but also fascinating soundscapes that it is possible to get lost in, just like one can be immersed in the music of Laugesen's words. In fact, the homage to Finland-Swedish modernist poet Gunnar Bj?rling on "Til dig Gunnar Bj?rling fra mig" emphasizes the pure play of nature and words while others are attempting to fence poetry in with regular meaning.
The most impressive thing about Det Flimrende Lys Over Brabrand S? is that Munch-Hansen succeeds in transforming Laugesen's words into real, natural songs. They don't feel like failed poetry readings. The diction is completely natural and the singers breathe the words of the texts like air.
The packaging is a bonus. A truly stylish effort sporting an elegant cover illustration and all the texts (in Danish) in a soft cover mini-book. It is a little work of art that perfectly suits the music.
Tracks and Personnel
Salmer til folket. Luther-salmer i nyt lys
Tracks: Var Gud ej med os denne stund; Nu bede vi den Hellig?nd; Jesus Kristus er til stede; Fra Himlen h?jt kom budskab her; I d?dens b?nd vor frelser l?; Nu fryde sig hver kristen mand; Vor Fader, du, i Himmerig; Kom, hedningers frelser sand; Lovet v?re du, Jesus Krist; Af dybsens n?d, o Gud, til dig; Fra Himlen kom en engel klar; Med fred og fryd jeg farer hen; Behold os, Herre, ved dit ord; En s?d og liflig klang; Vor Gud han er s? fast en borg.
Personnel: Hans Esbjerg: piano; Christian Vuust: saxophone.
Det Flimrende Lys Over Brabrand S?
Tracks: Symfoni; Brev til Sonny Boy; Ned i skoven op ad bakken; April; Rocking Sunday; Til dig Gunnar Bj?rling fra mig; Sne er hvid; Dr?mmens kontinent; Kerouac; Olding; Ingen kan g? alene.
Personnel: Nicolai Munch-Hansen: bass, vocal, etc.; Peter Laugesen: words; Steen J?rgensen: vocal; Kira Skov: vocal; Anna Br?nsted: vocal; Oliver Hoiness: guitar, keyboards; Adi Zukanovic: keyboards; Sebastian Rochford: drums.
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