“Saint Erme” is the new album by Finn Loxbo and Anders
Vestergaard, featuring a 46 minutes long composition of slow
ceremonial intimacy and subtle physical presence.
The piece was commissioned by Koncertkirken in Copenhagen
and composed during a residency in the French village Saint
Erme, from which it got its title. The premier took place in
Koncertkirken on October 4th 2017, and it was also performed at
Fylkingen October 7th the same year, as a part of the Stockholm
Jazz Festival. It was recorded by Daniel M. Karlsson at EMS,
mastered by Arnold Kasar and the album comes with original
artwork by Daniel Piaggio Strandlund.
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