THOMASAGERGAARDWORKS






PAPER TRIO
HIPPO ROAD
The Paper Trio was created when Thomas was asked to play a concert at a Paper Museum/Gallery in the countryside of Denmark. Luck had it that Randi and I were the other 2 musicians in the band.
But the gig had its caveats.We could only get money if we used actual paper to make our sounds. So we all scrambled to find interesting types of paper in the studio there and we briefly practiced incorporating these sounds to our normal trio world.
Lo and behold! It worked. The public loved the paper sounds and the Paper Trio was born.
After that concert we were all inspired to take this trio into the studio and capture these sounds, and more. You can hear the recorded sounds of paper stamping machines and other paper fabrication machines used. Each piece was introduced in the studio simply with a mood or title, and then we started to play.
We hope you enjoy this effort as much as we have enjoyed making it.

BACH PERSPECTIVE
Jeg har samarbejdet med Tobias van der Pals i mange år, men vi har kun spillet sammen ved forskellige projekter.
Under Corona pandemien opstod muligheden for st udbygge samarbejdet og vi dannede Bach Perspective, her er vores første single.
Tak til støtte fra KODA Kultur og tak til Jesper Andersen fra DKDM Han Xu studerende fra Kina stod for indspilningen. Gateway har igen været en fantastisk samarbejdspartner.
Det smukke cover er udarbejdet af Morten Agergaard, også tak for det smukke greb.

Cascades
Thomas Agergaard
Arthur Tuznik

Thomas Agergaard
LaRS JANSSON

THOMAS AGERGAARD
MARILYN MAZUR
KLAVS HOVMANN
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REED FIVE
THOMAS AGERGAARD: TENORSAX
MARILYN MAZUR: DRUMS, PERCUSSION
KLAVS HOVMAN: DOUBLE BASS
Reed5
Jeanette Balland: Alto Saxophone
Sven Buller: Oboe
Klaus Tönshoff: Bb Clarinet
Dorte Bennike: Basson
Maria Sook Garmark: Bass Clarinet
Recorded Mill Factory Studio
Sound engineer
Earth Calls concert first version USMIFKA 9-11 - 2016 ... In 1977 the spacecraft Voyager was sent on to a scientific journey into space. On board was "The Golden Record": a CD on which scientists had carefully chosen different fragments of sounds from the planet Earth. A message in a bottle, sent into the vast cosmic sea hoping to encounter with foreign civilisations. Among many other things, on the CD was the bulgarian folksong: "Izlel e delju Haidutin". The Voyager-spacecraft has recorded the interaction between the solarwind and the magnetic fields from the planets in our solarsystem. NASA has transformed these vibrations into sound, and thereby made it possible for the human ear to "hear" the planets.
Recording from 2018 live at Gustavs Bistro, Copenhagen With Artur Tuznik: Piano. Thomas Agergaard: Soprano Saxophone

ROUNDS
Thomas Agergaard Quartet
Thomas Agergaard: Tenor Saxophone
Carsten Dahl: Piano
Lennart Ginman Double Bass
Thomas Blachman: Drums
Recorded 1992 New Heart BeBop Studio, Copenhagen
Cover Design: Morten Agergaard
Supported by Statens Musikråd
Mastering by Theis Frandsen
All Compositions by Thomas Agergaard
Except: 3 Days Visit, By Thomas Blachman

OK NOK ... KONGO
PLAYS MUSIC BY THOMAS AGERGAARD AND JOHN TCHICAI
Thomas Agergaard: Tenor Saxophone and Flute
John Tchicai: Tenor saxophone and Vocal
Peter Fuglsang: Alto saxophone, Bass Clarinet, Bb Clarinet
Jakob Dinesen: Tenor Saxophone
Staffan Svensson: Trompet, Vocal
Mads Hyhne: Trombone
Niclas Knudsen: Guitar
Magriet Naber: Piano
Mark Oi: Guitar
Martin Maretti Andersen: Drums
Nils Bo Davidsen: Double Bass
Children's voices Maja Ravn, Pulsk Ravn, Carl Quist Møller
Produced By Thomas Agergaard and John Tchicai
Cover Art: Thomas Agergaard. Cover design: Morten Agergaard
Sound Engineer
Suported by DJBFA, Statens Kunstfond, Dansk Jazzmusiker Forening & KODA

Moonstone Journey
Music by John Tchicai
Played by OK NOK ... KONGO
John Tchicai: Tenorsax and Sopranosax
Thomas Agergaard: Tenorsax, Sopranosax, Flute
Peter Fuglsang: Altosax, Bass Clarinet, Bb Clarinet
Mads Hyhne: Trombone
Niclas Knudsen: Guitar
Martin Maretti Andersen: Drums
Nils Bo Davidsen: Double Bass
Produced By Thomas Agergaard and John Tchicai
Cover Art: Per Maquard Otzen
Cover design: Lars Møller Nielsen
Sound Engineer: Thomas Brekling, T. Fals

THOMAS AGERGAARD LITTLE MACHINE
JAZZPAR 2002 OCTET
Geraldine Keller: Vocal
Thomas Agergaard: Tenor Saxophone
Peter Fuglesang: Sax / Bass Clarinet
Klaus Löhrer: Bass Trombone / Tuba
Hank Roberts: Cello
Krister Jonsson: Guitar
Miroslav Vitous: Double Bass
Jim Black: Drums.
All compositions byThomas Agergaard
Live Recorded 2002
Sound Engineer Lars Palsig
Mill Factory Studio Copenhagen
Produced by Ole Matthiessen
Final Mastering Jan Eliasson
Cover Art Thomas Agergaard
Cover design Morten Agergaard

The Andrew Hill Jazzpar Octet + 1
The Day The World Stood Still
Andrew Hill: Piano
Scott Colley: Double Bass
Nasheet Waits: Drums
Staffan Svensson: Trompet
Thomas Agergaard: Tenor Saxophone, Flute
Peter Fuglesang: Alto sax, Clarinet, Bass Clarinet
Liudas Mockunas: Soprano Sax, Bariton Sax, Clarinet, Bass Clarinet
Special Guest Appearance on #5 Leonora Zenzalai Helm: Vocal
All Compositions by Andrew Hill
Sound Engineer for Radio Transmission Ole Matthiessen
Mixed and edited by Lars Palsig and Cim Meyer
CD Producer Cim Meyer
Executive Producer Søren Friis

GENIUS LOCI
THE SPIRIT OF A PLACE
The Spirit Of A Place - The Arctic
Thomas Agergaard
All music composed by Thomas Agergaard
For the exhibition Short Myths and Tales at the Royal Library in Copenhagen
Release date
2009

Thomas Agergaard
The Time Span Band
+ Reed 5
Thomas Agergaard: Tenorsax, Flute.
Peter Fuglsang: Alto Saxophone, Bass Clarinet, Bb Clarinet
Anders Banke: Alto Saxophone, Bb Clarinet, Bass Clarinet.
Jakob Munck: Bass Trombone
Jeppe Kjellberg: Guitar
Kim Kristensen: Piano, Keybords
Peter Bruun: Drums.
Peter Eldh: Double Bass
Reed5
Jeanette Balland: Alto Saxophone
Sven Buller: Oboe
Klaus Tönshoff: Bb Clarinet
Dorte Bennike: Basson
Morten Jota Kristiansen: Bass Clarinet