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Album Veröffentlichung:
2026

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
20.03.2026

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  • 1 For the Children 05:45
  • 2 Dialogue 04:39
  • 3 Embracing the Otherness 03:37
  • 4 Contemplation in D 05:35
  • 5 Three Shades of a House – Morning 03:12
  • 6 Three Shades of a House – Evening 01:50
  • 7 Song 03:13
  • 8 Memento 01:24
  • 9 Beach at Newquay 04:10
  • 10 The Dark Light 01:46
  • 11 Dragonfly 03:03
  • Total Runtime 38:14

Info zu Memento

Obwohl ihre Zusammenarbeit viele Jahre zurückreicht, ist Memento – ein Album von lyrischer und feinsinniger Musizierkunst – die erste Duoaufnahme von Marilyn Crispell und Anders Jormin. Bei ECM war die US-amerikanische Pianistin Crispell zuvor auf Jormins Zyklus sakraler Lieder In Winds, In Light (2004) zu hören, und sie hat den schwedischen Bassisten als wichtigen Einfluss auf ihr eigenes musikalisches Denken benannt: „Als ich Anders spielen hörte, berührte es mich auf eine tiefgründige Weise.“ Memento beginnt mit einer kraftvollen Folge raumbewusster Duoimprovisationen, bevor das Album zu Kompositionen der beiden Musiker übergeht. „Three Shades of a House“ ist ein Stück, das Jormin bereits in seiner Arbeit mit Bobo Stenson vorgestellt hat (siehe das Album Contra la indecisión), hier gespielt in den Varianten „Morning“ und „Evening“ – die erste eine kristallklare Erkundung des Themas mit Crispell im Vordergrund, die zweite eine Meditation für dunkel timbrierten Bass. Crispells „The Beach at Newquay“ entwirft ein Klangbild der Küste Cornwalls, wobei Jormins hoch gespielter Arco-Bass die Schreie der Möwen evoziert. Den Abschluss des Albums bildet „Dragonfly“, dem Andenken an Gary Peacock gewidmet. Durchgehend reagieren die Musiker auf die sensible, detailverstärkende Akustik des Auditorio Stelio Molo RSI in Lugano. Das Album wurde im Juli 2025 aufgenommen und von Manfred Eicher produziert.

Marilyn Crispell, Klavier
Anders Jormin, Kontrabass




Marilyn Crispell
is a graduate of the New England Conservatory of Music where she studied classical piano and composition, and has been a resident of Woodstock, New York since 1977 when she came to study and teach at the Creative Music Studio. She discovered jazz through the music of John Coltrane, Cecil Taylor and other contemporary jazz players and composers. For ten years she was a member of the Anthony Braxton Quartet and the Reggie Workman Ensemble and has been a member of the Barry Guy New Orchestra and guest with his London Jazz Composers Orchestra, as well as a member of the Henry Grimes Trio, Tiszigi Munoz Ensemble, and Quartet Noir (with Urs Leimgruber, Fritz Hauser and Joelle Leandre). She has toured and recorded with Anders Jormin's Bortom Quintet and with Gunhild Seim's Time Jungle. In 2018 she created a piece, ICE, for Seim's Kitchen Orchestra, performed in Stavanger, Norway. In 2005 she performed and recorded with the NOW Orchestra in Vancouver, Canada and in 2006 she was co-director of the Vancouver Creative Music Institute and a faculty member at the Banff Centre International Workshop in Jazz. In 2014 she led a three-week music residency at the Atlantic Center For the Arts, New Smyrna Beach, Florida, and in 2016 led a one-week residency at the Conservatory Manuel de Falla in Buenos Aires. In 2019 she was a guiding artist at the Jazzdanmark Summer Session in Denmark.

Currently she is touring and recording with two different trios: Joe Lovano's Trio Tapestry (with Carmen Castaldi) and the Dreamstruck Trio with Harvey Sorgen and Joe Fonda. She also plays with Scottish saxophonist Raymond MacDonald and the Glasgow Improvisers Orchestra. She and MacDonald have toured and recorded, and have collaborated on art and music exhibitions with artists Jo Ganter and Melinda Stickney-Gibson, and musicians George Burt, Doug James and David Rothenberg at the Kleinert-James Art Center in Woodstock, NY (2017), and at the Jane Street Gallery in Saugerties, NY (2022). She has collaborated with Angelica Sanchez, Tanya Kalmanovitch, Tyshawn Sorey, David Rothenberg and others, and is currently playing in Michala Ostergaard's trio with Thommy Andersson in Scandinavia. Besides working as a soloist and leader of her own groups (including trios with Gary Peaccok or Mark Helias and Paul Motian), Crispell has performed and recorded extensively with well-known players on the American and international jazz scene. She's also performed and recorded music by contemporary composers Robert Cogan, Pozzi Escot, John Cage, Pauline Oliveros, Manfred Niehaus and Anthony Davis (including four performances of his opera "X" with the New York City Opera in 1986).

In addition to playing, she has taught improvisation workshops and given lecture/demonstrations at universities and art centers in the U.S., Europe, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, and has collaborated with videographers, filmmakers, dancers and poets.

Crispell has been the recipient of three New York Foundation for the Arts fellowship grants (1988-1989, 1994-1995 and 2006-2007), a Mary Flagler Cary Charitable Trust composition commission (1988-1989), and a Guggenheim Fellowship (2005-2006). She is also the recipient of a 2025 National Foundation for the Arts Jazz Master Fellowship, a European 2025 Instant Award in Improvised Music and a 2026 Jazz Foundation of America/Mellon Foundation Jazz Legacy Fellowship. In 2006 she performed her Guggenheim project, Cy Twombly Dreamhouse, with music, dance and slide projections at the Kleinert-James Art Center in Woodstock, NY. In 1996 she was given an Outstanding Alumni Award by the New England Conservatory, and in 2004, was cited as being one of their 100 most outstanding alumni of the past 100 years.

Anders Jormin
was born 1957 in Jönköping, Sweden. After intense studies, he left Musikhögskolan in Göteborg with diplomas in double-bass and improvisation / pedagogy in 1979.

Today as a double bass-player and composer, AJ is a frequent and highly respected performer on the international concert scene. As a musician in great demand, AJ has recorded and toured with many of the legends in jazz. Among others : Gilberto Gil, Lee Konitz, Elvin Jones, Joe Henderson, Don Cherry, Charles Lloyd, Mike Mainieri, Joe Lovano, and Jack deJohnette, as well as Kenny Wheeler, Albert Mangelsdorff, Tomasz Stanko, Dino Saluzzi, John Surman, John Taylor, Marilyn Mazur, Arve Henriksen, Mark Feldman , Paul Motian, Joey Baron, Tom Rainey , Jon Balke, Vertavo string quartet , Ann-Sofi von Otter, Norma Winstone and Marilyn Crispell. For many years, AJ was also a front figure in one of Scandinavias foremost ensembles, "Entra".

AJ today performs regularly all over Europe, USA/Canada, and Japan, but has also for shorter periods performed and studied ethnic music in Cuba and Mocambique. At the present AJ is a member of Bobo Stenson trio, and the unique swedish group "dr Dingo". AJ is also constantly creating new projects of his own, highly appreciating challenging work on local and national level as well as his international obligations. AJ is an "ECM recording artist".



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