Jan Garbarek

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  • jazz
  • saxophone
  • contemporary jazz
  • ecm
  • norwegian
Jan Garbarek (born March 4, 1947 in Mysen, Norway) a Norwegian tenor and soprano saxophonist, active in the jazz, classical, and world music genres. Garbarek was the only child of former Polish prisoner of war, and a Norwegian farmer's daughter. Garbarek grew up in Oslo. At 21, he married Vigdis. Their daughter Anja Garbarek is also a musician. Garbarek's sound is one of the hallmarks of the ECM record label, which has released virtually all of his recordings.

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Songs

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    A Tale Begun

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    Aichuri, The Song Man

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    All for You

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    All That Is Beautiful (Charlie Haden & Egberto Gismonti )

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    All Those Born with Wings, 3rd Piece

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    Arc

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    As Seen From Above

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    Beast of Komodo

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    Belonging

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    Branquinho (Charlie Haden & Egberto Gismonti )

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    Breeze Ending

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    Brother Wind

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    Bruremarsj

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    Buena Hora, Buenos Vientos

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    Carta de Amor (Egberto Gismonti & Charlie Haden)

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    Carta de Amor, Variation (Charlie Haden & Egberto Gismonti )

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    Cego Aderaldo

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    Cego Aderaldo (Egberto Gismonti & Charlie Haden)

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    Cloud of Unknowing

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    Considering the Snail

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    Conversation With a Stone

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    Desolate Mountains I

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    Desolate Mountains II

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    Desolate Mountains III

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    Dikt (feat. Jan Erik Vold)

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    Dis

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    Don Quixote (Egberto Gismonti & Charlie Haden)

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    East of the Sun and West of the Moon

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    Entering

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    Esoteric Circle

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    Etu Hei!

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    Evening Land

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    Evenly They Danced

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    Eventyr

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    Fifth Piece

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    First Piece

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    Folk Song

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    Folk Song (Egberto Gismonti & Charlie Haden)

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    Footprints

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    Fourth Piece

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    Gee

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    Giulietta

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    Going Places

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    Gula Gula

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    He Comes From the North

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    Her Wild Ways

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    His Eyes Were Suns

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    I Took Up the Runes

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    Iceburn

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    If You Go Far Enough


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