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Samuel Blaser

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Samuel Blaser is a 21st century trombonist. Born in 1981 in the town of La-Chaux-de-Fonds, Swizterland, he emerged professionally after graduating from conservatory in 2002. During the next five years he developed associations with the Vienna Art Orchestra and the European Radio Big Band, was awarded a Fulbright Scholarship, pursued graduate studies at the Purchase College Conservatory of Music, State University of New York, and recorded his first album as a leader, the Samuel Blaser Quartet’s 7th Heaven (Between The Lines). Since 2009 he has been based in Berlin.

The foundations of Blaser’s art are the breadth of his influences, his technical fluency, and the clarity with which he applies these assets. He grew up learning classical and Swiss folk music as well as jazz, and his projects include jazz-informed investigations of operatic, rock stead, and blues music. He understands that growth is relational, and has sought out and sustained relationships with veteran and senior musicians, such as Pierre Favre, John Hollenbeck, Gerry Hemingway, Marc Ducret, Paul Motian, Oliver Lake, and Daniel Humair, all of whom have helped him to develop his own sense of who he is. He exercises the full range of the trombone’s possibilities, including fluid melodic statements, emphatic rhythmic punctuations, earthy interjections, and abstract sound effects, with a clear sense of purpose. He approaches each endeavor as a leader and collaborator with a clear sense of purpose, knowing what he wants to accomplish and what each musical situation requires from him. Blaser’s responsiveness is never more evident than in his solo performances, which use his bold sound to draw out the qualities of both architectural and environmental settings.

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Twisted Summer

Label: Jersika Records
Released: 2026
Track listing: Drop It; Twisted Summer; Dama; Air; How Lovely; Think of 3.

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Article: Album Review

Pierre Favre: Bird Food

Read "Bird Food" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Captured live at Radio Studio Zurich in 1968, this is the earliest known recording of the Pierre Favre Trio, dormant for more than half a century until Favre and trombonist Samuel Blaser unearthed it while sorting through forgotten tapes. That it survived at all feels faintly miraculous, the jazz equivalent of finding cash in an old ...

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Article: Album Review

Liudas Mockūnas / Samuel Blaser / Marc Ducret: Twisted Summer

Read "Twisted Summer" reviewed by Mark Corroto


All of modern jazz and improvised music owes a debt to Jimmy Giuffre (1921--2008). A quiet revolutionary, Giuffre helped reshape the language of jazz in ways that many musicians now take for granted. His solo recordings anticipated those of Anthony Braxton and Roscoe Mitchell, while his early experiments without a rhythm section, common practice today, were ...

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Article: Live Review

Bologna Jazz Festival 2025

Read "Bologna Jazz Festival 2025" reviewed by Libero Farnè


Bologna Jazz Festival 2025 Varie sedi Bologna e Ferrara 9 ottobre--16 novembre 2025 C'è da domandarsi se si possa definire festival una manifestazione musicale che si protrae per una quarantina di giorni. A Bologna una ragione giustificativa la si può trovare nel volersi ricollegare idealmente al memorabile festival storico, nato alla fine ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Mark Turner, Perelman/Wooley, O.N.E. & Herb Robertson

Read "Mark Turner, Perelman/Wooley, O.N.E. & Herb Robertson" reviewed by Maurice Hogue


Acclaimed saxophonist Mark Turner's new recording, Reflections on: The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man, will attract attention not only for the brilliant playing, but also for the very forthright topic of a bi-racial man able to “pass" as white. Turner used as his motivation the semi-fictional account written by James Weldon Johnson, a central figure of ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Fosterchild, Jim Black, Mathieu Donarier & Armaroli/Piccolo/Sharp

Read "Fosterchild, Jim Black, Mathieu Donarier & Armaroli/Piccolo/Sharp" reviewed by Maurice Hogue


Drummer Fabian Arends' quintet Fosterchild highlights this edition of One Man's Jazz with a killer of an album--Order At Agan Live. This German/Danish band of Arends, Kasper Tranberg on trumpet, Sebastian Gille on saxophone/clarinet, Jacob Anderskov on piano, and David Helm on bass exude power, energy and an original language throughout the music, recorded at the ...

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Our Way

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2024
Track listing: IRA; Jackie-ing; Mazurka; Heiri's Idea; Genevamalgame; Chara lingua de la mamma; Tiger Rag; Warming Up; Bemsha Swing; Root Beer Rage; Hook; Creole Love Call; Traume der Liebe.

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Article: Live Review

Jazz&Wine Of Peace 2024

Read "Jazz&Wine Of Peace 2024" reviewed by Neri Pollastri


Varie sedi Jazz&Wine of Peace 2024 Cormons e altre località del Friuli e della Brda slovena 23-27 ottobre 2024 Una presenzassenza ha caratterizzato la ventisettesima edizione del festival Jazz&Wine Of Peace, svoltasi dal 23 al 27 ottobre a Còrmons e, come sempre, nello splendido territorio che circonda la cittadina friulana: ...

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Article: In Pictures

Jazz & Wine of Peace 2024 - Part 2

Read "Jazz & Wine of Peace 2024 - Part 2" reviewed by Luca A. d'Agostino



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