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NIELS
LAN DOKY
In
the wake of a very eclectic period of his career (various collaborations in the
fields of World, Pop, Classical and Electronica, meeting and performing for
Pope Jean Paul II at the Vatican, receiving an award from Denmark's Royal
Family, being appointed Member of the Music Committee under the Danish Arts
Council by the Danish Culture Minister, and last but not least, making his Film
Director debut with the acclaimed feature film "Between a Smile and a
Tear" and much more….) Danish/Vietnamese pianist, composer and producer Duos
with pizniste Niels Lan Doky has now decided to return to his roots by making
it a first priority to tour with his jazz trio - which in its newest edition
comprises the French bassist Pierre Boussaguet and the legendary Danish drummer
Alex Riel (see separate mini bios). Niels
Lan Doky (age 43) has released a total of 26 albums as a leader to date, on
leading jazz labels such as Milestone, Blue Note, Verve, Columbia and
Keystone/VideoArtsMusic.
In
the liner notes of Niels Lan Doky's 1986 debut album "Here or There"
(Storyville), Dan Morgenstern (Institute of Jazz Studies at Rutgers University,
New Jersey, USA) wrote :
"There
is nothing more encouraging and satisfying than to encounter for the first time
a young Jazz musician of real stature, someone who can make you feel that the
future of the music is in good hands. There cannot be the slightest doubt that
Doky's talent is of real significance - that rare thing in the Jazz of our
time, an original voice in the great tradition."
Already
at the age of 15, Niels Lan Doky began working with Thad Jones and other big
names in Jazz. "Some of the most inspirational and influential people in
my life have been the many expatriate American jazz artists living in Denmark
that I had the fortune to meet as I was growing up. Jazz geniuses such as Thad
Jones, Ernie Wilkins, Kenny Drew, Ed Thigpen and many more were living and
playing around Copenhagen and had an enormous impact on the local music
scene."
Denmark's
leading jazz artist at the time, the now recently deceased bassist NHØP
(Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen) helped Niels Lan Doky land his first recording
contact with Storyville records in 1986 and toured and recorded with him across
Europe and in the USA during the rest the decade and well into the 1990's. NHØP
became a mentor for Niels Lan Doky and played a crucial role in helping him
find his own musical voice and develop his own personal style.
Shortly after finishing high school in 1981, Niels Lan Doky followed the
advice of Thad Jones and moved to the USA where he (after first studying at
Berklee College of Music in Boston) went on to establish himself in New York
performing with the elite of the American jazz scene (Joe Henderson, Gary
Peacock, Jack DeJohnette, Ray Brown, Randy and Michael Brecker, David Sanborn,
Al Foster, Billy Hart, John Scofield, John Abercrombie, Bill Evans, Bob Berg,
Tom Harrell, Ray Drummond, Al Jarreau, Charlie Haden, Gino Vannelli, etc.) in
addition to leading groups under his own name in top New York jazz clubs such
as the Village Vanguard, the Blue Note and Sweet Basil. In recent years, Niels
Lan Doky has been based out of Paris, France - which by many is considered to
be the Jazz center of Europe today.
Today,
many years and many albums later, the critics remain as convinced as ever about
Niels Lan Doky's significance as a jazz artist (excerpts of recent 2005 press
quotes):
"This
Danish pianist is one of the most prolific musicians of his generation. Nothing
stops this thirst, that translates into excessive and relentless musical
research, on a level only accessible by the greatest names in jazz piano."
-PLURIMEDIA SPECTACLES (20 MINUTES – PARIS)
"Niels
Lan Doky has proven to become one of the most convincing disciples of Bill
Evans. Without forgetting a very personal romantic sensibility, Niels has also
assimilated the history of jazz piano, by going back to at least Art Tatum,
instead of stopping, as many do, at Hancock and Jarrett, to explore the
post-Evans era. Melodic player with a deep and enlightening touch"
-MICHEL CONTAT (TELERAMA, FRANCE).
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