Music / jazz

Two roses


Reviews (2)


All about jazz

d. 7. Apr. 2021

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Dan McClenaghan

d. 7. Apr. 2021

"With a beautiful and implacable grandeur in the embrace of a collective momentum of eighty-plus players - including Cohen's occasional "every man of the world" vocals (he sounds like a nondenominational priest singing some kind of jazz Mass) - the music could serve as a soundtrack to a grand epic of Cecil B. DeMille proportions, the orchestra at times delicate and fragile, at others powerful and momentous, and always profound".


LondonJazz news

d. 8. May 2021

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Jon Carvell

d. 8. May 2021

"In the hands of a lesser artist, the mighty Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra could have felt underused or tacked on, but that's not the case here. The link between the trio and orchestra feels genuine and necessary, and there's certainly a sense that the live experience will be a real blockbuster. Until that time, this album is the best seat in the house for an extraordinary collaboration".