Clearly, Agergaard’s music for Kathrine Windfeld’s Big Band has been a creative challenge for all involved. The orchestra is used to Windfeld’s meticulously worked out and prepared compositions that. With Agergaard, however, the music is often delivered spontaneously, and some of the compositions were crafted right in the studio, a whole new way for the band to work.
On this occasion Agergaard utilizes smaller units of the big band while also working brilliantly with the entire ensemble. Part of the repertoire consists of renewed preexisting compositions, such as Different Corner and the vehement Hast, while other compositions such as the ballad, Airborne Lotus, was written just before the recording was made.
Thomas Agergaard displays his high caliber as all-around soloist on alto sax and flute. At the same time, he makes room for other soloists and quirky ideas, such as having the band’s guitarist spontaneously play the mandolin during a number for the first time. All of these are elements that have strengthened Kathrine Windfeld’s Big Band. As she says herself: “It’s been exciting for the band, and not least of all for myself, to have a different kind of repertoire.”
1 Black Swan 6:44
2 Human Be Legends 5:02
3 Different Corner 7:03
4 Hast 5:57
5 Air Born Lotus 4:04
6 Opus 1 Suite, Dream Society 3:48
7 Opus 1 Suite, History Talks 5:10
8 Opus 1 Suite, Fixing Room 2:33
9 Opus 1 Suite, For Nick 3:32
10 Opus 2 Suite, Storm P 6:11
11 Opus 2 Suite, Testing 3:19
12 Opus 2 Suite, Why Why Why 3:26