ALBUMForever YoungJacob Young, Trygve Seim, Marcin Wasilewski, Slawomir Kurkiewicz & Michal Miskiewicz
ALBUMPurcorTrygve Seim & Andreas Utnem
ALBUMYerazTrygve Seim & Frode Haltli
ALBUMSangamTrygve Seim
ALBUMThe Source and Different CikadasTrygve Seim, Oyvind Braekke & Per Oddvar Johansen
ALBUMDifferent RiversTrygve Seim
About Trygve Seim
Hometown
Oslo, Norway
Born
April 25, 1971
Genre
Jazz
Norwegian saxophonist and composer Trygve Seim is known internationally for his recordings as leader and sideman for ECM. In Europe and Asia where his catalog of recordings for many labelsare nearly ubiquitous. His membership in guitarist Jacob Young's quintet spread his reputation globally. Seim's 2004 album Sangam was widely celebrated for its fusion of jazz, international pop, and modernist styles, while 2010's Purcor: Songs for Saxophone and Piano, paired him with pianist Andreas Utnem. 2016's Rumi Songs was an extended meditation on the 13th century Persian poet's work recorded with a quartet that included mezzo-soprano Tora Augestad. 2024's Our Time was in duo with saxophonist Frode Haltli, while 2025's Arcanum was collectively recorded by the saxophonist, trumpeter Arve Henriksen, bassist Anders Jormin, and drummer Markku Ounaskari.
Trygve Seim has also released music as a member of The Source.
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