"En Sommarkonsert" by Putte Wickman is a captivating jazz album released on January 1, 2004, under Gazell Records. This album is a testament to the legendary Swedish jazz musician's virtuosity on the clarinet, showcasing his skill and passion in a collection of 14 tracks that span a little over an hour and eight minutes. Collaborating with Göran Fristorp and Janne Lundgren, Wickman delivers a rich and diverse musical experience that blends classic jazz standards with Swedish folk influences.
The album opens with "I Den Ljuva Sommartid," a piece that sets the tone for the summery, nostalgic journey that follows. It includes well-known pieces like "Jesu, Bleibt Meine Freude" and "Nessun Dorma," demonstrating Wickman's versatility and mastery of different musical styles. The track "Aja's Theme" adds a modern touch, while "Blekinge / Slängpolska Efter Byss-Kalle" brings a traditional Swedish folk flavor to the collection.
"En Sommarkonsert" also features beautiful renditions of beloved songs such as "Bring Him Home" from Les Misérables, "Alfie," and "Summertime" from Porgy and Bess. The album concludes with "Where Do I Begin," a classic love theme that leaves a lasting impression.
Putte Wickman, born Hans Olof Wickman in 1924, was a renowned Swedish jazz musician known for his exceptional talent on the clarinet. His contributions to the jazz genre are celebrated worldwide, and "En Sommarkonsert" is a shining example of his enduring legacy. This album is a must-listen for jazz enthusiasts and anyone appreciating fine music, offering a blend of timeless classics and unique interpretations that highlight Wickman's artistry.