Samuel Blaser
The foundations of Blaser’s art are the breadth of his influences, his technical fluency, and the clarity with which he applies these assets. He grew up learning classical and Swiss folk music as well as jazz, and his projects include jazz-informed investigations of operatic, rock stead, and blues music. He understands that growth is relational, and has sought out and sustained relationships with veteran and senior musicians, such as Pierre Favre, John Hollenbeck, Gerry Hemingway, Marc Ducret, Paul Motian, Oliver Lake, and Daniel Humair, all of whom have helped him to develop his own sense of who he is. He exercises the full range of the trombone’s possibilities, including fluid melodic statements, emphatic rhythmic punctuations, earthy interjections, and abstract sound effects, with a clear sense of purpose. He approaches each endeavor as a leader and collaborator with a clear sense of purpose, knowing what he wants to accomplish and what each musical situation requires from him. Blaser’s responsiveness is never more evident than in his solo performances, which use his bold sound to draw out the qualities of both architectural and environmental settings.
In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic forced all musicians to suspend touring. But Blaser’s response illustrated another aspect of his resourcefulness. While he was off the road, he set up an internet label, Blaser Music, which issued its first four releases during the spring and summer. And as soon as Europe began to reopen, he returned to the stage, playing concerts with Samuel Blaser Quartet, Humair Blaser Känzig, and as a sideman for Michel Portal and Marc Ducret.
Awards
Prix du Musicien Européen, Académie du Jazz Paris, 2019 Rising Star Trombonist, DownBeat, 2020
Gear
KROMAT
Tags
Album Review
- A Mirror to Machaut by Glenn Astarita
- Spring Rain by Troy Collins
Lyrics
Album Review
- Taktlos Zurich 2017 by John Sharpe
Radio & Podcasts
Multiple Reviews
Live Review
Radio & Podcasts
Album Review
- Routes by Chris May
a fantastic musician who’s one of the freshest trombone talents we’ve heard in years! — Dusty Groove
An intrepid, — Nate Chinen / New York Times (Read the full review)
Primary Instrument
Trombone
Willing to teach
Advanced only
Credentials/Background
https://www.hkb-musik.ch/jazz/dozierende/samuel-blaser