Triptykon (album) explained

Triptykon
Type:Album
Artist:Jan Garbarek
Cover:Triptykon (album).jpg
Released:1973
Recorded:November 8, 1972
Studio:Arne Bendiksen Studio
Oslo, Norway
Genre:Jazz
Length:42:19
Label:ECM 1029 ST
Producer:Manfred Eicher
Prev Title:Sart
Prev Year:1971
Next Title:Red Lanta
Next Year:1974

Triptykon is the fourth album by Norwegian saxophonist Jan Garbarek, recorded on November 8, 1972 and released on ECM the following year—his third for the label. The trio features rhythm section Arild Andersen and Edward Vesala.[1]

Reception

Jazz historian and Jazzwise journalist Stuart Nicholson selected Triptykon as one of Garbarek's five essential recordings, noting that it presented a "radical twist" in his musical style.[2]

In a similar vein, the AllMusic review by Brian Olewnick stated, "Norwegian saxophonist Jan Garbarek took several intriguing stylistic turns early in his career, none more extreme than that shown on Triptykon... an expressionist trio drawing on both free improvisation and Scandinavian folk tunes, roaring, stumbling, and reeling, evoking an aural equivalent of Edvard Munch. Garbarek's work on all his reeds is assured and imaginative, even as the context is often dark and bleak.... Highly recommended."

Track listing

All compositions by Jan Garbarek, Arild Anderson & Edward Vesala except where noted.

  1. "Rim" – 10:33
  2. "Selje" – 2:16
  3. "J.E.V." – 7:28
  4. "Sang" – 2:45
  5. "Triptykon" – 12:46
  6. "Etu Hei!" (Garbarek, Vesala) – 2:20
  7. "Bruremarsj" (Traditional) – 4:13

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. News: Grillo . Tyran . Jan Garbarek: Triptykon (ECM 1029) . 9 May 2023 . Between Sound and Space: ECM Records and Beyond . November 4 . 2010.
  2. News: Nicholson . Stuart . Jan Garbarek: Five Essential ECM Albums . 9 May 2023 . Jazzwise . October 18 . Mark Allen Group . 2021.