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Thomas Fryland
Engagements and Co-productions with:
Phil Woods, Lee Konitz, Benny Golson, Maria Schneider, Jerry Bergonzi, Eric Alexander, Renee Rosnes, Sam Yahel, Joe Lovano, David Hazeltine, Kenny Drew, Bob Mintzer, Mike Stern, Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen, Tim Hagans, Randy Brecker, Tom Harrell, Dick Oatts, Duke Jordan, Jim McNeely, Toots Thielemans, Ivan Lins, Fay Claassen, Bob Brookmeyer, Ed Thigpen, David Sanborn, John Ruocco, Jacob Karlsson, Lars Jansson, Rigmor Gustafsson, Ferdinand Povel, Rob van Bavel, Frans Elsen, Ack Van Rooyen, Rik van den Berg, Marco Kegel, Simon Rigter. Hasse Poulsen, DR Big Band, Nordkraft Big Band, Jacob Djursaa, Theo Hjorth, Sanne Salomonsen, Søs Fenger, TV2, Christian Minh Doky, Karmen Rõivassepp, Jan Lundgreen, Jacob Fischer, Per Møllehøj, Jesper Bodilsen, Hasse Poulsen, Fredrik Lundin, Allan Olsen, Johnny Reimar, Zaina and many more.
1969 Born in Haderslev, Denmark
1988 Admitted to Copenhagen University - Philosophy and Theology
1990 Admitted to the Royal Conservatory of The Hague, Holland
1992 UM Diploma graduated from the Royal Conservatory of The Hague, Holland
1993 First album release: “Copenhagen Sunset”
1993 Employed at DKDM
1994 Album release: “A Fairy’s Tale”
1994 Employed at DARK
1995 Album release: “Playing in the Breeze” awarded Jazz album of the year
1996 Awarded by the Ben Webster Foundation and the Simon Spies Cultural Foundation
1996 Employed at DJM
1996 Album release: “Perfume and Rain”
1997 Album release: “Live at Copenhagen JazzHouse”
1998 Album release: “Steppin’ Up - featuring Eric Alexander”
1998 Employed at the DR Big Band conducted by Jim McNeely
1998 Album release: “The Main Ingredient”
1999 Album release: “Embracing The Sky”
2000 Album release: “Songs from my Heart”
2001 Album release: “Metamorphosis Volume 1”
2002 Album release: “Metamorphosis Volume 2”
2005 Left the DR Big Band
2006 Album release: “Another Song - featuring Jim McNeely”
2007 Employed as Assistant Professor at RMC
2008 Album released: “Blue Notes”
2010 Employed as Head of study, Department for Jazz and Pop, MGK Zealand
2014 Teaching at conservatories in Berlin and Riga
2015 Album release: “Remembering Billy Strayhorn - featuring John Ruocco”
2016 Album release: “Presents Passed - featuring Veronica Mortensen”
2016 Left Assistant Professor position at RMC
2017 Album release: “A Painted Beginning - featuring Lasse Jacobsen”
2019 Album release: “Book of Psalms”
2020 Left MGK Zealand
2020 Employed at DJM and SDMK
2021 Album released: “Dream a World”
2022 Album released: “Motion in Time”
2023 Album released: “Make it Stick!”
2023 Album released: “BRØK - Frozen Fields”
2023 Album released: “Forward Motion”
Online publications:
• “Exercise Composition 1” • “Exercise Composition 2” • “Exercise Progressions 1” • “Exercise Progressions 2” • “Exercise Progressions 3” • “Exercise Improvisation 1” • “Exercise Improvisation 2” • “Exercise Improvisation 3” • “Exercise Pentatonics” • “Exercise Ear Training”
Publications available at www.thomasfryland.com
Awards
Ben Webster Award
Simon Spies Foundation Culturel Award
Jazz Special "Jazz Record of the Year" Award
Gear
Inderbinen trumpet
Inderbinen flugelhorn
Wedge mouthpieces endorsing artist