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Release Date: 16 October 2026
Label: Blaser Music
Packaging Type: Digipak
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 0730706017414
Genres: Jazz  Contemporary  
PRE-ORDER: This item will be shipped with the aim to deliver on release day.
Release Date: 16 October 2026
Label: Blaser Music
Packaging Type: Digipak
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 0730706017414
Genres: Jazz  Contemporary  
Description
Eight originals inspired by Alan Lomax field recordings and the Swiss trombonist-composer Samuel Blaser's Italian family roots. Blaser is one of jazz's most prolific voices, with 34 recordings as a leader or co-leader since 2008. On Rosina, he delivers his most personal album yet - eight originals drawing on Italian folk melodies and a deep reconnection with his family roots in Emilia-Romagna.
The album takes its name from his maternal grandmother, Rosina Pierina Scarpioni - a wartime Resistance fighter who later moved to Switzerland, and a woman he never had the chance to meet. Reconnecting with family in her native region, and later finding Italian cousins around New York City, Blaser became increasingly drawn to that side of his identity. The traditional folk melodies he encountered along the way - some captured in Alan Lomax's field recordings - offered a gateway: open, unadorned sounds he could reshape entirely in his own voice.
Blaser is joined by pianist Russ Lossing, drummer Billy Mintz, and bassist Masa Kamaguchi - longtime associates who create the wide-open spaces, raucous interplay, and sudden lyrical intimacy that define Blaser's work.
"I feel with this project I'm finally shaping the music in a way I want it to sound, where different parts of my musical language are coming together. It's also the first time I'm consciously linking my music to Italy."
The album consists ofeight tracks, 57 minutes. Three traditional Italian folk melodies from Emilia-Romagna (Boara, Rosina, Serenata) woven together with five Blaser originals. A music at once deeply personal and freely inventive.
Samuel Blaser: trombone
Russ Lossing: piano
Masa Kamaguchi: bass
Billy Mintz: drums
Recorded: Skyline Underground, NJ, USA, Sept 27-28, 2024 / March 2025. Mastering: Paul Wickliffe
Tracklisting
Samuel Blaser Quartet
Pierre Favre Trio
Samuel Blaser
Russ Lossing
Samuel Blaser, Marc Ducret, Peter Bruun
Russ Lossing
Helveticus (Daniel Humair, Samuel Blaser & Heiri Kanzig)
Pierre Favre & Samuel Blaser
Samuel Blaser Quartet
Samuel Blaser Quartet