Альбомы исполнителя
Expressens Elitorkestrar 1946-1957
2000 · альбом
Antiphone Blues
2000 · альбом
A Little Bossa Nova
1998 · альбом
Jazz At The Pawnshop 2
1997 · альбом
Easy Going
1997 · альбом
Happy Together!
1996 · альбом
Himlajord
1996 · альбом
Swedish Rhapsody (Remastered)
1996 · альбом
Black Beauty
1995 · альбом
Live is Life (Live)
1995 · альбом
Får Jag Lov... Eller Skall VI Dansa Först...
1994 · альбом
Heartfelt
1994 · альбом
Sugar Fingers
1993 · альбом
Sketches of Standards
1991 · альбом
Secret Love – A Playroom for Jazz
1988 · альбом
Swedish Sax
2023 · альбом
All of Me [Remastered 2021 (Live)]
2021 · альбом
Dompan at the Savoy (Remastered 2021)
2021 · альбом
3 Decades of Dompan, Swedish Jazz Legend EP
2016 · Мини-альбом
3+3
2015 · сингл
Memories of You
2008 · сборник
Swedish Jazz Masters: Jazz Under The Stars
2004 · альбом
Diamanter
2004 · сборник
What Kind of Fool Am I
2004 · альбом
Ulf Linde – Jazz Vol. 1
2004 · альбом
Guldkorn
2002 · сборник
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Биография
Swedish-born saxophonist Arne Domnérus looms large in the annals of European jazz -- his breakthrough performance at the Paris Jazz Fair of 1949 is widely cited as the tipping point of the Scandinavian bop movement. Born in Stockholm on December 20, 1924, Domnérus studied clarinet as a child and made his professional debut during the early '40s, playing alto sax in popular dance bands led by Lulle Ellboj and Simon Brehm. By 1942 he led his own group and made his recorded debut in 1945, honing an urbane, sophisticated style that nevertheless possessed an urgency often absent from the cool, remote tone often associated with Swedish jazz. American icons Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie were both in attendance for Domnérus 1949 Paris festival gig, a performance which served notice that players of European descent could offer their own authoritative interpretations of music largely considered an African-American phenomenon -- Parker was so impressed that he signed Domnérus for the Scandinavian tour he mounted a year later. Throughout the '50s Domnérus headlined the Stockholm jazz club Nalen, often appearing alongside trumpeter Rolf Ericson and baritone saxophonist Lars Gullin (who both turn up in the 1952 short film Arne Domnérus Spelar). Domnérus also joined Stockholm locals including pianist Bengt Hallberg for a landmark 1953 Swedish tour in support of American trumpeters Clifford Brown and Quincy Jones. From 1956 to 1965 Domnérus served as a member of Harry Arnold's Swedish Radio Big Band, continuing on with its successor Radiojazzgruppen through 1978 -- concurrently he wrote for television and films, most notably scoring 1966's Nattlek, a film produced by Mai Zetterling and based on her own novel. Domnérus' 1977 LP Jazz at the Pawnshop proved an unprecedented hit, selling more than half a million copies upon its original release -- a year later, he returned with Duets for Duke, a collaboration with Hallberg that captures both men at the zenith of their artistry. While remaining true to his bop roots, Domnérus cited traditional Scandinavian folk music as a growing influence throughout the later chapters of his career, and from the '70s on he regularly performed live in churches, inspired by Duke Ellington's own sacred concerts. He also toured the U.S. and Japan, and recorded with American notables including Clark Terry, James Moody and Jimmy Rowles. After several years in poor health, Domnérus died in Stockholm on September 2, 2008 at the age of 83. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi