
Live Life This Day: Celebrating Thad Jones Danish Radio Big Band & Danish National Symphony Orchestra & Miho Hazama
Album info
Album-Release:
2025
HRA-Release:
07.03.2025
Label: Edition Records
Genre: Jazz
Subgenre: Big Band
Artist: Danish Radio Big Band & Danish National Symphony Orchestra & Miho Hazama
Composer: Miho Hazama (1986)
Album including Album cover
- 1 My Centennial 10:16
- 2 Mornin' Reverend 09:25
- 3 A Child Is Born 07:39
- 4 Live Life This Day: Movement I 08:29
- 5 Live Life This Day: Movement II 08:57
- 6 Live Life This Day: Movement III 09:19
- 7 The Farewell 06:02
Info for Live Life This Day: Celebrating Thad Jones
Live Life This Day: Celebrating Thad Jones is the latest album from Miho Hazama, the distinguished Japanese / New York based composer, arranger, and conductor, in collaboration with the Danish Radio Big Band. Recognized by Downbeat magazine as one of the “25 for the Future,” Miho Hazama brings a fresh perspective to jazz through her innovative approach. She leads m_unit, her own jazz chamber orchestra, where her complex compositions meet energetic performances. With three albums released on Universal Music Japan and Sunnyside Records, Hazama has consistently explored and expanded the horizons of modern jazz. Her work features collaborations with prominent artists such as Joshua Redman, Lionel Loueke, Stefon Harris, and Gil Goldstein, showcasing her ability to create meaningful musical partnerships.
Live Life This Day: Celebrating Thad Jones honours Thad Jones, an influential jazz figure known for his exceptional arrangements and compositions that have left a lasting impact on the genre. In this album, Hazama reinterprets Jones’ work with the Danish Radio Big Band, blending his classic pieces with her own unique compositional style. This fusion creates a dialogue between traditional big band jazz and contemporary musical ideas, offering listeners a nuanced and engaging experience.
Since 2019, Miho Hazama has served as Chief Conductor of the Danish Radio Big Band, following in the footsteps of notable leaders like Thad Jones, Bob Brookmeyer, and Jim McNeely. Under her guidance, the Danish Radio Big Band continues to evolve, integrating traditional big band elements with innovative techniques. Hazama’s expertise extends to conducting esteemed ensembles such as the Metropole Orkest, WDR Big Band, and Bohemian Caverns Jazz Orchestra. Additionally, her role as Associate Artistic Director of the New York Jazzharmonic underscores her influence and leadership within the global jazz community.
Danish National Symphony Orchestra
Miho Hazama, conductor
Miho Hazama
Grammy-nominated composer, Miho Hazama is one of the most promising and talented composer/arrangers of her generation.
Lauded in Downbeat as one of “25 for the Future”, Miho developed her signature jazz chamber orchestra “m_unit”. Now having 3 full length releases on Universal Music Japan/ Sunnyside Records, Miho has written for and expertly showcased the abilities of guest artists such as Joshua Redman, Lionel Loueke, Stefon Harris, and Gil Goldstein, to name a few. Her debut album “Journey to Journey” received the Jazz JAPAN rising star award, and she has been featured in such influential publications as Downbeat, The New York Times, NPR, JazzTimes among others.
Composition is her true calling, and in addition to her effort with m_unit, she has created works for many different musical contexts. Most notably, she has composed for Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra, Ashley Bouder Project Ballet Company, Yamaha Symphonic Band, to name a few. Miho became a composer in residence of Siena Wind Orchestra in 2017, and she is a composer of the year 2019 of Orchestra Ensemble Kanazawa.
In 2019, Miho took up a post as the chief conductor of Danish Radio Big Band after Thad Jones, Bob Brookmeyer and Jim McNeely, to name a few. Besides DR Big Band, Miho has worked as a conductor with Metropole Orkest, WDR Big Band and Bohemian Caverns Jazz Orchestra, to name a few. She is also the Associate Artistic Director of the New York Jazzharmonic.
As an arranger, Miho has worked for many ensembles for concerts, recordings, television and film, including Metropole Orkest, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Vince Mendoza, NHK Symphony Orchestra, Shiro Sagisu and many more.
Miho’s awards and honors include the Charlie Parker Jazz Composition Prize (2015), 24th Idemitsu Music Award (2014), ASCAP Young Jazz Composer Award (2011), and she was a Scholarship Recipient of the Manhattan School of Music (2010). She has a degree in classical composition from the Kunitachi College of Music and a masters degree in jazz composition from the Manhattan School of Music, and was honored by the Scholarship Program of Overseas Study for Upcoming Artists from the Japanese Agency for Cultural Affairs.
“At a time when orchestral jazz is either ultra- polished, exceedingly high brow, or a pedestrian pandering to sentimental tastes of yore, Hazama’s boldly organic and singularly exciting collective is a breath of fresh air. Her uncanny ability to remain intellectually stimulating and vibrantly spirited is what makes her work singularly innovative.” – All About Jazz
“…keeps the listener guessing and enchanted…something is always lurking and ready to pounce; then skitter away again.” – Jazz Times
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