“Sangam”, means “coming together”, in Sanskrit, sometimes taken to signify “the meeting point of three rivers”. Interpret that literally in Trygve Seim’s case and the different rivers might symbolize the cross-referencing of jazz, contemporary composition and diverse world folk traditions in his work.
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Featured Artists:
- Trygve Seim - Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone
- Havard Lund - Clarinet, Bass Clarinet
- Nils Jansen - Bass Saxophone, Contrabass Clarinet
- Arve Henriksen - Trumpet
- Tone Reichelt - French Horn
- Lars Andreas Haug - Tuba
- Frode Haltli - Accordion
- Morten Hannisdal - Cello
- Per Oddvar Johansen - Drums
- Oyvind Braekke - Trombone
- Helge Sunde - Trombone
- String Ensemble - Orchestra
- Christian Eggen - Conductor
Recorded: October 2002-March 2004, Rainbow Studio, Oslo
Original Release Date: 11.10.2004
Catalogue No: ECM 1797
Tracklist:
- 1 Sangam (Trygve Seim) 06:26
- 2 Dansante (Trygve Seim) 12:01
- 3 Beginning an Ending (Trygve Seim) 09:23
Himmelrand i Tidevand (Trygve Seim)
- 4 part I 08:17
- 5 part II 06:23
- 6 part III 09:01
- 7 part IV 05:12
- 8 Trio (Trygve Seim) 06:57
- 9 Prayer (Trygve Seim) 05:31
