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Thomas Fryland (born 1969) is a Danish
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trumpeter


Biography

Thomas Fryland was born in a small town in southern
Jutland Jutland (; , ''Jyske Halvø'' or ''Cimbriske Halvø''; , ''Kimbrische Halbinsel'' or ''Jütische Halbinsel'') is a peninsula of Northern Europe that forms the continental portion of Denmark and part of northern Germany (Schleswig-Holstein). It ...
in 1969. In 1990 he was admitted to the
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in the Netherlands, graduating two years later. Among his teachers were Frans Elsen,
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, John Ruocco, and Ack van Rooyen. His first album as a leader was released in 1993. Since then he has recorded albums with groups. These include an album with jazz arrangements of
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songs commissioned by the
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. From 1998 to 2005 he was a member of the
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. He has also participated on a large number of recordings as a
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and has recorded and toured with
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, Eric Alexander,
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, Sam Yahel, Dave Hazeltine,
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,
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, and
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. Since 2005 he has taught jazz trumpet at the
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in Copenhagen, the
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, and the North Jutland Music Conservatory in
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.


Awards

* 1998 Ben Webster Prize trip

Discography

* Selected Discography: * 1993: Thomas Fryland Quintet: “Copenhagen Sunset” - * 1994: Thomas Fryland Quartet: “A Fairy's Tale” - * 1995: TV2: "Kys Bruden" * 1995: Thomas Fryland Trio: “Playing in the Breeze” * 1996: Thomas Fryland Quartet: “Perfume and Rain” * 1996: Beibom/Kroner Big Band: “Live in Copenhagen” * 1997: Lars Jansson/Katrine Madsen: “Dream Dancing” * 1997: Thomas Fryland Trio: “Live at Copenhagen Jazzhouse” * 1998: DR Big Band w/Jens Winther: “Angels” * 1998: Beibom/Kroner Big Band: “Opposites Attracts” * 1998: Thomas Fryland Quintet: “The Main Ingredients” * 1999: Silvana Malta w/DR Big Band: “Flor Do Verao” * 1999: Thomas Fryland Quintet: "Embracing the Sky” * 1999: Eric Alexander/Sam Yahel: “Steppin’ Up” * 1999: Martial Solal w/DRJO: “Contrasts” * 1999: Phil Woods/Jim McNeely/ DRJO: "Triple Metamorphosis" * 1999: DR Big Band: "The Governor" * 1999: DR Big Band w/Thomas Clausen: “August Music” * 2000: Palle Mikkelborg w/DRJO: “Voice of Silence” * 2000: Thomas Fryland Quartet: “Songs from My Heart” * 2000: DR Big Band w/Jim McNeely: “Nice Work” * 2001: Adam Nussbaum: "More Jazzvisits" * 2001: DR Big Band w/Jim McNeely: “The Power and the Glory” * 2002: Graham Collier w/DR Big Band: “Winther Oranges” * 2002: DR Big Band w/Jim McNeely: “DRJO Plays Bill Evans” * 2003: Thomas Fryland Sextet: “Metamorphosis Volume 1+2” * 2003: DR Big Band w/Jim McNeely: “DRJO with Renee Rosens” * 2004: DR Big Band: “Cuban Flavour” * 2005: Johnny Reimar: "Blue Moon" * 2005: DR Big Band: “Trøllabundin” * 2005  Anders Blichfeldt w/DR Big Band: "Born to be Blue" * 2006: Thomas Fryland & Jim McNeely: “Another Song” * 2006: DR Big Band w/Jim McNeely: “Dedication Suite” * 2007: Ernie Wilkins Almost Big Band: "How High The Moon" * 2007: Thomas Fryland w/Orazio Maugeri: “Blue Notes” * 2009: Emil Hess: “Evolution Orchestra” * 2015: Veronica Mortensen: ”Presents Passed” * 2015: John Ruocco/Jacob Roved: ”Remembering Billy Strayhorn” * 2018: Lasse Jacobsen Quintet: ”A Painted Beginning” * 2020: Thomas Fryland Trio: ”Book of Psalms Volume 1” * 2021: Thomas Fryland & Hasse Poulsen: “Dream a World” * 2021: Emil Hess Sextet: “Evolution Stories” * 2021: Ensemble Edge: “Dimma - the music of Jan Johansson” * 2022: John Ruocco/Jacob Roved: “A Short Moment” * 2022: Nordkraft Big Band: “Avennaata Pissaanera” * 2022: Recordings w/Nathalia Flórez: "Tæthed og Tomhed" * 2022:Recordings w/AJO & Kalaha


References

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