Hotel d'Angleterre Kongens Nytorv 34 1050 Copenhagen
All shows are 75 minutes without intermission, unless otherwise noted. Doors and bar opens one hour before show starts Ticket price DKK 395 incl. ticketing fee (unnumbered seats) Add Optional Dinner/Lunch Package to your reservation.
About: The studio album “Night Train” by the Oscar Peterson Trio was released in 1963 and featured pianist Oscar Peterson in his classic trio with Ray Brown on bass and Ed Thigpen on drums. It is arguably the most successful, popular and acclaimed album of Peterson’s life and career. The recording sessions took place December 15 & 16, 1962 in Los Angeles under Norman Granz’ supervision. The Penguin Guide to Jazz describes it as "one of the best LPs of the period.” The album was named as the jury winner of the Polaris Heritage Prize in 2019 and Diana Krall reported that listening to the album sparked her ambition of becoming a jazz pianist. Tonight’s leader, Alvin Queen, is a legend in his own right. For many years, he was the drummer in Oscar Peterson’s final group before the latter’s passing in 2007.
Shows: Sunday, July 4 at 18:00 (6 PM) & 20:30 (8.30 PM) Monday, July 5 at 18:00 (6 PM) & 20:30 (8.30 PM)
Dining: Guests may add a PRIX-FIXE DINNER before or after the performance with a custom menu developed by the 5-star Hotel d’Angleterre culinary team exclusively for our pop up during Copenhagen Jazz Festival, including three courses as well as a glass of champagne, glass of red wine, glass of white wine, coffee and tea for 1095 DKK/person. Add at ticket checkout for any show.Diners may also list any dietary restrictions within the booking notes and will be accommodated accordingly.
- Post show dinner for the 6:00pm concert will dine at 7:45pm - Pre show dinner for the 8:30pm concert will dine at 6:45pm
Welcome drink
Cava
Cured zander with bleak roe, dill puré, leek ash, broken onion gel and buttermilk sauce splitted with dill oil
Fried quail with safran sauce, malt risotto, pickled pearl onions and berberis berries
2016 Ranch 32, Cabernet Sauvignon. Monterey County. US
Berries of the summer with buttermilk sorbet, burnt white chocolate, caramel and blueberry siphon
Brachetto birbet. Piemonte, Italy
Jazz fans may alternatively book a table at d’Angleterre’s Michelin-starred MARCHAL restaurant. In your booking notes, please mention which show and time you are attending so service staff will be prepared to ensure you have time to get to your seats prior to the start of the performance.
New album: The Alvin Queen Trio's new album "Night Train To Copenhagen" featuring new renditions of songs from the classic Oscar Peterson records "Night Train" and "We Get Requests" will officially be released by Stunt Records on July 4th. You can pre-order your physical copy of the album as an optional add on to your concert ticket purchase, and you will receive it on your arrival at Hotel d'Angleterre for the concert.
Jazz Masterworks Series: In 2014, Niels Lan Doky began using the term “Jazz Masterworks Series” to present live performances and modern interpretations of iconic albums that have defined the genre at the now defunct The Standard Jazz Club in Copenhagen. “Unlike Classical music, jazz is mostly improvised and as a result we don’t have written scores of masterworks that can be read and played by other artists. But I have concluded that album recordings are the jazz world equivalent, hence the Jazz Masterworks Series concept was born.” Stellar casts of American, European and South American musicians from the Niels Lan Doky International Jazz Collective will perform and re-interpret the following selection of masterworks albums from Jazz’s iconic canon at Hotel d'Angleterre during VinterJazz 2021: Oscar Peterson’s “Night Train” & "We Get Requests" // “Ella and Louis” by Louis Armstrong & Ella Fitzgerald // Stan Getz & Charlie Byrd’s “Jazz Samba”.
Contact: In addition to our email (nldinternationaljazzcollective@gmail.com), should you require additional assistance for information about concerts only: (+45) 27 82 27 35
Main sponsor: Augustinus Fonden Additional contributions: William Demant Fonden & Gangstedfonden