Søren Kjærgaard's 'Open Opus' is a captivating 48-minute journey through the realms of free jazz and avant-garde music, released on 11 October 2010 via ILK Music. This thought-provoking album showcases Kjærgaard's innovative approach to composition, as evidenced by the diverse tracklist. From the tribute to Sun Ra in 'Like a Motherless Sun' to the evocative 'Floating World (Ukiyo)', each piece offers a unique perspective on the boundaries of jazz. The 'Open Opus' series, comprising 'Open Opus 3' and 'Open Opus 5', demonstrates Kjærgaard's ability to craft intricate, expressive works that defy convention. With additional tracks such as 'Kanon-I-Ka', 'Places Birds Fly From', 'Fatha', 'Abrahams' Paraphrase', and 'Naya', Søren Kjærgaard's 'Open Opus' is an album that will resonate with fans of experimental and improvisational music, inviting them to immerse themselves in its rich, avant-garde soundscapes.
Søren Kjærgaard is a versatile Danish pianist, composer, and improviser who has made a significant impact on the free jazz and avant-garde scenes. Born and raised in Lemvig, Denmark, Kjærgaard's musical journey began with early piano lessons, leading him to study at the Rytmisk Musikkonservatorium in Copenhagen. His breakthrough came in 2000 when he won the Nordic Young Jazz Competition with his trio Fuchsia. Since then, Kjærgaard has collaborated with a diverse range of artists, including legendary drummer Andrew Cyrille, bassist Ben Street, and interdisciplinary artist Torben Ulrich. His discography features captivating works like "Open Opus" and "Concrescence," showcasing his innovative approach to music. Kjærgaard's performances are known for their emotional depth and technical prowess, making him one of Denmark's most sought-after pianists.
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