Jan Garbarek (born 4 March 1947) is a Norwegian tenor and soprano saxophonist, active in the jazz, classical, and world music genres. Garbarek was born in Mysen, Norway, the only child of a former Polish prisoner of war Czesław Garbarek and a Norwegian farmer's daughter. Effectively stateless until the age of seven (there was no automatic grant of citizenship in Norway at that time) Garbarek grew up in Oslo. At 21, he married Vigdis. He is the father of musician and composer Anja Garbarek.
Biography
Garbarek's sound is one of the hallmarks of the ECM Records label, which has released virtually all of his recordings. His style incorporates a sharp-edged tone, long, keening, sustained notes, and generous use of silence. He began his recording career in the late 1960s, notably featuring on recordings by the American jazz composer George Russell (such as Electronic Sonata for Souls Loved by Nature). If he had initially appeared as a devotee of Albert Ayler and Peter Brötzmann, by 1973 he had turned his back on the harsh dissonances of avant-garde jazz, retaining only his tone from his previous approach. Garbarek gained wider recognition through his work with pianist Keith Jarrett's European Quartet which released the albums Belonging (1974), My Song (1977) and the live recordings Personal Mountains (1979), and Nude Ants (1979). He was also a featured soloist on Jarrett's orchestral works Luminessence (1974) and Arbour Zena (1975).
Bahia (locally [baˈi.ɐ]) is one of the 26 states of Brazil and is located in the northeastern part of the country on the Atlantic coast. It is the 4th-largest Brazilian state by population (after São Paulo, Minas Gerais, and Rio de Janeiro) and the 5th-largest by area. Bahia's capital is the city of Salvador (formerly also known as Bahia), located on a spit of land separating the Bay of All Saints from the Atlantic. Once a monarchial stronghold dominated by agricultural, slaving, and ranching interests, Bahia is now a major manufacturing center whose last three elections have been dominated by the Workers' Party.
Following shakedown and training, Plaice got underway for the Panama Canal Zone on 15 April, and arrived Pearl Harbor on 13 May. She departed on her first war patrol in the Bonin Islands area on 3 June. Plaice torpedoed and sank Hyakufuku Maru on 30 June; Kogi Maru on 5 July; and Submarine Chaser No. 50 on 18 July, before returning to Midway Island.
The submarine was off on her second war patrol on 17 August, this time in the Nansei Shoto area. In the early afternoon on 7 September, Plaice scored one torpedo hit on a Kongō Maru-class liner converted to an auxiliary cruiser. On 24 September, Plaice launched four torpedoes at a Fusō-class battleship, briefly stopping its screws.
Jan Garbarek, Anouar Brahem, Shaukat Hussain - Bahia
Jan Garbarek, Anouar Brahem, Shaukat Hussain - Bahia
published: 20 Oct 2014
bahia ~ jan garbarek
winter landscape and train pics with the music of jan garbarek
published: 19 Feb 2009
Jan Garbarek, Anouar Brahem & Ustad Shaukat Hussain, "Bahia", album Madar, 1992
Jan Garbarek, Anouar Brahem & Ustad Shaukat Hussain, "Bahia", album Madar, 1992
Madar is an album by Norwegian saxophonist Jan Garbarek featuring Tunisian oud player Anouar Brahem and Pakistani tabla master Ustad Shaukat Hussain recorded in 1992 and released on the ECM label in 1994.
Track listing:
1."Sull Lull" (Traditional) - 16:51
2."Madar" (Anouar Brahem, Jan Garbarek) - 11:14
3."Sebika" - 5:32
4."Bahia" - 10:20
5."Ramy" - 3:00
6."Jaw" (Usted Shaukat Hussain) - 8:04
7."Joron" (Traditional) - 6:29
8."Qaws" (Brahem, Garbarek) - 15:12
9."Epilogue" - 0:52
All compositions by Anouar Brahem except as indicated1.
Personnel:
Jan Garbarek - soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone
Anouar Brahem - oud
Ustad Shaukat Hussain - tabla
published: 30 Apr 2016
Jan Garbarek Anouar Brahem Ustad Shaukat Hussain. Bahia.
Zurich International Jazz Festival
Jan Garbarek : saxophones
Anouar Brahem : oud
Ustad Shaukat Hussain : tabla
published: 14 Apr 2011
Jan Garbarek - Hasta Siempre (Puebla)
Nancy Jazz Pulsations 2004:
Jan Garbarek (saxophones, flute), Rainer Bruninhaus (piano), Eberhard Weber (basse), Marilyn Mazur (percussions)
published: 21 Jun 2009
jan garbarek with keith jarrett spiral dance
hannover 1976
published: 21 Dec 2011
Jan Garbarek plays in the wedding of Haakon and Mette-Marit, 2001
00:00 - Eg vil binda blomekransa (Norwegian trad., arr. by Jan Garbarek)
03:38 - Gamal bruremarsj fra Nord-Gudbrandsdal (Norwegian trad., arr. by Garbarek and Kåre Nordstoga)
The choir is Oslo Domkor. Kåre Nordstoga plays the organ.
From the NRK broadcast of the wedding of Crown Prince Haakon of Norway and Mette-Marit on 25 August 2001 at Oslo Cathedral (Oslo domkirke).
Jan Garbarek, Anouar Brahem & Ustad Shaukat Hussain, "Bahia", album Madar, 1992
Madar is an album by Norwegian saxophonist Jan Garbarek featuring Tunisian oud ...
Jan Garbarek, Anouar Brahem & Ustad Shaukat Hussain, "Bahia", album Madar, 1992
Madar is an album by Norwegian saxophonist Jan Garbarek featuring Tunisian oud player Anouar Brahem and Pakistani tabla master Ustad Shaukat Hussain recorded in 1992 and released on the ECM label in 1994.
Track listing:
1."Sull Lull" (Traditional) - 16:51
2."Madar" (Anouar Brahem, Jan Garbarek) - 11:14
3."Sebika" - 5:32
4."Bahia" - 10:20
5."Ramy" - 3:00
6."Jaw" (Usted Shaukat Hussain) - 8:04
7."Joron" (Traditional) - 6:29
8."Qaws" (Brahem, Garbarek) - 15:12
9."Epilogue" - 0:52
All compositions by Anouar Brahem except as indicated1.
Personnel:
Jan Garbarek - soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone
Anouar Brahem - oud
Ustad Shaukat Hussain - tabla
Jan Garbarek, Anouar Brahem & Ustad Shaukat Hussain, "Bahia", album Madar, 1992
Madar is an album by Norwegian saxophonist Jan Garbarek featuring Tunisian oud player Anouar Brahem and Pakistani tabla master Ustad Shaukat Hussain recorded in 1992 and released on the ECM label in 1994.
Track listing:
1."Sull Lull" (Traditional) - 16:51
2."Madar" (Anouar Brahem, Jan Garbarek) - 11:14
3."Sebika" - 5:32
4."Bahia" - 10:20
5."Ramy" - 3:00
6."Jaw" (Usted Shaukat Hussain) - 8:04
7."Joron" (Traditional) - 6:29
8."Qaws" (Brahem, Garbarek) - 15:12
9."Epilogue" - 0:52
All compositions by Anouar Brahem except as indicated1.
Personnel:
Jan Garbarek - soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone
Anouar Brahem - oud
Ustad Shaukat Hussain - tabla
00:00 - Eg vil binda blomekransa (Norwegian trad., arr. by Jan Garbarek)
03:38 - Gamal bruremarsj fra Nord-Gudbrandsdal (Norwegian trad., arr. by Garbarek and K...
00:00 - Eg vil binda blomekransa (Norwegian trad., arr. by Jan Garbarek)
03:38 - Gamal bruremarsj fra Nord-Gudbrandsdal (Norwegian trad., arr. by Garbarek and Kåre Nordstoga)
The choir is Oslo Domkor. Kåre Nordstoga plays the organ.
From the NRK broadcast of the wedding of Crown Prince Haakon of Norway and Mette-Marit on 25 August 2001 at Oslo Cathedral (Oslo domkirke).
00:00 - Eg vil binda blomekransa (Norwegian trad., arr. by Jan Garbarek)
03:38 - Gamal bruremarsj fra Nord-Gudbrandsdal (Norwegian trad., arr. by Garbarek and Kåre Nordstoga)
The choir is Oslo Domkor. Kåre Nordstoga plays the organ.
From the NRK broadcast of the wedding of Crown Prince Haakon of Norway and Mette-Marit on 25 August 2001 at Oslo Cathedral (Oslo domkirke).
Jan Garbarek, Anouar Brahem & Ustad Shaukat Hussain, "Bahia", album Madar, 1992
Madar is an album by Norwegian saxophonist Jan Garbarek featuring Tunisian oud player Anouar Brahem and Pakistani tabla master Ustad Shaukat Hussain recorded in 1992 and released on the ECM label in 1994.
Track listing:
1."Sull Lull" (Traditional) - 16:51
2."Madar" (Anouar Brahem, Jan Garbarek) - 11:14
3."Sebika" - 5:32
4."Bahia" - 10:20
5."Ramy" - 3:00
6."Jaw" (Usted Shaukat Hussain) - 8:04
7."Joron" (Traditional) - 6:29
8."Qaws" (Brahem, Garbarek) - 15:12
9."Epilogue" - 0:52
All compositions by Anouar Brahem except as indicated1.
Personnel:
Jan Garbarek - soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone
Anouar Brahem - oud
Ustad Shaukat Hussain - tabla
00:00 - Eg vil binda blomekransa (Norwegian trad., arr. by Jan Garbarek)
03:38 - Gamal bruremarsj fra Nord-Gudbrandsdal (Norwegian trad., arr. by Garbarek and Kåre Nordstoga)
The choir is Oslo Domkor. Kåre Nordstoga plays the organ.
From the NRK broadcast of the wedding of Crown Prince Haakon of Norway and Mette-Marit on 25 August 2001 at Oslo Cathedral (Oslo domkirke).
Jan Garbarek (born 4 March 1947) is a Norwegian tenor and soprano saxophonist, active in the jazz, classical, and world music genres. Garbarek was born in Mysen, Norway, the only child of a former Polish prisoner of war Czesław Garbarek and a Norwegian farmer's daughter. Effectively stateless until the age of seven (there was no automatic grant of citizenship in Norway at that time) Garbarek grew up in Oslo. At 21, he married Vigdis. He is the father of musician and composer Anja Garbarek.
Biography
Garbarek's sound is one of the hallmarks of the ECM Records label, which has released virtually all of his recordings. His style incorporates a sharp-edged tone, long, keening, sustained notes, and generous use of silence. He began his recording career in the late 1960s, notably featuring on recordings by the American jazz composer George Russell (such as Electronic Sonata for Souls Loved by Nature). If he had initially appeared as a devotee of Albert Ayler and Peter Brötzmann, by 1973 he had turned his back on the harsh dissonances of avant-garde jazz, retaining only his tone from his previous approach. Garbarek gained wider recognition through his work with pianist Keith Jarrett's European Quartet which released the albums Belonging (1974), My Song (1977) and the live recordings Personal Mountains (1979), and Nude Ants (1979). He was also a featured soloist on Jarrett's orchestral works Luminessence (1974) and Arbour Zena (1975).