The Copenhagen Session Vol. 2 Scandinavian Art Ensemble
Album info
Album-Release:
2025
HRA-Release:
07.11.2025
Album including Album cover
- 1 So Nice 07:53
- 2 Morning Ballad 09:20
- 3 3rd for Eruption 02:35
- 4 April Moon 03:56
- 5 Anti-Freeze 08:51
- 6 Sunrise 08:08
Info for The Copenhagen Session Vol. 2
Following the success of The Copenhagen Session Vol. 1, hailed by critics worldwide as a vital rediscovery of the late Polish trumpeter Tomasz Stańko, Scandinavian Art Ensemble now presents the second and final chapter: The Copenhagen Session Vol. 2, set for release on November 7th, 2025 on April Records.
For years, whispers circulated through the jazz scenes of Denmark and Poland – rumors of a lost recording session featuring Stańko alongside a group of Scandinavian and Polish musicians. Nearly a decade after the session and seven years after his passing, these long-awaited recordings have finally emerged, capturing a master musician at his most open and adventurous.
The release of Volume 1 earlier this year drew glowing reviews from across the globe. Jazzwise (UK) praised how “Stańko retains his sound identity and individuality of approach,” while All About Jazz (USA) noted that the set “illustrates his hallmark willingness to challenge himself by finding much younger musicians who could bring out new nuances of his playing.” Citizen Jazz (FR) admired “a precise art of the essential,” celebrating the music’s coherence despite its variety.
Recorded at The Village Recordings in 2016, these two albums reveal the full breadth of Stańko’s artistry in dialogue with the next generation. While his signature lyricism and haunting tone are unmistakable, The Copenhagen Session shows him equally willing to step back, embrace the music of others, and let a new ensemble shape the sound.
As trumpeter Tomasz Dąbrowski recalls: “He wanted to play our music. He was always listening, always searching.” That spirit shines brightly throughout Vol. 2, where Scandinavian spaciousness, youthful energy, and Stańko’s unmistakable voice converge into something timeless.
For the members of Scandinavian Art Ensemble, now established names on the Nordic and European scenes, the project remains a defining encounter. Bassist Richard Andersson put it simply: “He brings together the energies, and makes us all play better than usual.”
With The Copenhagen Session Vol. 2, the story reaches its conclusion – preserving not only the sound, but the enduring spirit of Tomasz Stańko.
Johanna Elina Sulkunen, vocals
Tomasz Dąbrowski, trumpet
Snorri Sigurðarson, trumpet
Thomas Hass, saxophone
Martin Fabricius, vibraphone
Artur Tuźnik, piano
Richard Andersson, double bass
Radek Wośko, drums
Tomasz Stańko, trumpet
The Scandinavian Art Ensemble
is a group of musicians of several nationalities from both Scandinavia and Poland, that emerged from a collaboration on the Danish jazz workshop “Summer Session” in 2015. They were brought together by accident by a common interest, desire and opportunity to spend a week of creating music together with legendary Polish trumpet player Tomasz Stańko .
All the musicians are professional established jazz artists with numerous releases behind them. The positive chemistry and energy of this group was evident to everyone from the first note and led to that Stańko wanted to arrange both a concert and recording with the group. Their first concert in “Hotel Cecil” in Copenhagen February 2016, was marking the official formation of the ensemble and was followed up by a live recording in The Village Studio. The ensemble channels on this recording the spirit of Tomasz Stańko, emphasizing individualism, courage, and a commitment to improvised music reflecting the influence of Stańko’s legacy while also showcasing the talents of its diverse members.
This music is now set to be released on the Danish label April Records in the late spring of 2025 followed up by two concerts in Poland and a tour in Scandinavia.
Line up: Tomasz Stańko – trumpet (PL) (On record) Johanna Elina Sulkunen – vocal (FI) Thomas Hass – tenor sax (DK) Stian Victor Lervik Swensson – guitar (NO) Snorri Sigurðarson – trumpet (IS) Richard Andersson – double bass (DK) Radek Wośko – drums (PL) Martin Fabricius – vibrafon (DK) Artur Tuźnik – piano (PL) Tomasz Dąbrowski – Music – trumpet (PL)
The Scandinavian Art Ensemble first release, spring 2025, has been long under way due to the passing of Tomasz Stanko in 2018. It will mark the beginning of a collaboration with the danish label April Records, and be the first relase of three albums. All of course released on vinyl. Following his death, tributes and celebrations of his work have continued, highlighting his role as a masterful artist and a key figure in the evolution of European jazz. And in that spirit, the following albums will feature the talented and promising artists of The Scandinavian Art Ensemble, and down the road maybe a surprice guest of honor will appear.
Here is a little insight into the history of the orchestra, and a taste of it’s music.
Martin Fabricius
is a Danish vibraphonist and film composer. He graduated Suma Cum Laude from Berklee College of Music with a major in film scoring in 1996. While at Berklee, Martin studied the vibraphone with Ed Saindon and multi grammy award winner Gary Burton.
Building on the legacy of Gary Burton and his pianistic 4-mallet approach, Martin is considered a leading exponent of a new generation of vibraphone players, exploring the use of electronics, composing new repertoire and inventing new playing techniques in the quest of expanding the expressive possibilities of his instrument. Martin’s music has by many been described as calm, image invoking Nordic jazz. His 4 trio albums has received international critical acclaim – including 5 of 5 star reviews in All About Jazz and JazzThetik. Martin Fabricius Trio have become one of the most played jazz bands on Danish National Radio.
Martin has also released 4 albums in his own name, most noteworthy the album One, which is the worlds first solo vibraphone album done without overdubs.
Martin has a love for fusion and latin music which can be heard on albums like São Paulo Panicby the group of the same name and on Neff Irizarry’s newly released Cambio with multi grammy award winner Jimmy Haslip on bass.
Martin has also ventured into the world of free improvisational music. He’s a member of Fiil Free (Everything is a Translation, Under Overfladen) , The Scandinavian Art Ensemble, who will release an album with the late Tomasz Stanko in the spring of 2025, and has just released the album Clouds with his long time musical companion, vocalist Randi Pontoppidan.
Martin has toured Europe, Asia, Africa, south America and the U.S. and has played with artist like Tomasz Stanko, Steve Swallow, Lew Soloff, Jimmy Haslip and Jamaaladeen Tacuma.
Martin lives in Copenhagen Denmark where he teaches percussion, composition and film- scoring. He’s a proud father of two. In his spare time he enjoys nature and the practice of Taoist Tai Chi.
This album contains no booklet.
