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Oppet Tva: Lars-goran Ulander

Lars Goran Ulander Septet; Lars Lystedt Quintet; Per Henrik Wallin Trio

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Format: LP

Cat No: CAP21946

Release Date:  08 November 2024

Label:  Caprice Music / Naxos Sweden

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  7391782219463

Genres:  Jazz  Avant-garde  

  • Description

    Curated by saxophonist and improvisational musician Mats Gustafsson, Caprice Music continues the Oppet series, focusing on a relatively unexplored period of Swedish creative, experimental music from the 1960's and 70's. Oppet Tva presents saxophonist Lars-Goran Ulander, who made a big impression on this series' curator in 1982, when he witnessed a solo concert at an art exhibition. Mats describes it as "Phrases of sound that referred interactively to the visual art that he had in front of him. Sound and image generated electricity in the room. Energy and friction." In 1963, when Lars-Goran Ulander was 20 years old, he became a member of the prolific Umea trombonist Lars Lystedt's sextet. After that, he was active in several different constellations, such as his own septet, various bands together with drummer Sten Oberg, and a brilliant trio with pianist Per Henrik Wallin. Ulander has also worked as a teacher, and for many years as director of Swedish Radio's jazz programming. He has been increasingly musically active since retiring, and still plays in several bands. On this very first dedicated portrait record of Ulander, the musician Mats Gustafsson and Roger Bergner at the Centre for Swedish Folk Music & Jazz Research, have selected various archived recordings from the 1960's and 70's. In addition, jazz researcher Jan Bruer and drummer Peter Olsen assisted, and all this in close collaboration with Lars-Goran Ulander himself. "The ambition with the record series OPPET is to release immense, yet unheard music from the 1960s and 70s, when so much creative music was created and recorded, but only rarely released commercially. Both frictions and alloys between popular music culture, jazz, folk music, and the experimental alternative music in ways that have never been heard either before or since," says Mats Gustafsson. Mats Gustafsson again: "This is improvised music at its best. Both then and now. It has an inherent and eternal validity as striking musical art, which can inspire both present and future generations of listeners and musicians." Lars-Goran Ulander's saxophone playing is always searching and wayward. Sometimes brutal, but always beautiful music! Finally, some words from writer and producer John Corbett, who listened to this album: "Lars-Goran Ulander is a hidden treasure of creative music in Sweden. Consistently pushing and developing his own postbop action with an estimable cast of 60's/70's colleagues, Ulander's portrait album will knock your socks off."