Amir ElSaffar

Latest Release

New Quartet Live at Pierre Boulez Saal

November 7, 2025

New Quartet Live at Pierre Boulez Saal documents the initial encounter between trumpeter Amir ElSaffar's trio, consisting of Tomas Fujiwara, one of NYC's most in-demand and dynamic drummers, and Ole Mathisen, a tenor saxophonist of unparalleled technique and versatility, with Greek pianist Tania Giannouli, a rising star who has headlined almost every major jazz festival and venue in Europe over the past several years.

The live recording showcases vulnerability, wonder, and a sense of discovery, as the quartet navigates ElSaffar's material –– composed only three days earlier –– in front of a sold out audience. The results, a patiently flowing, spacious and graceful kind of jazz that is seeded profoundly with Maqam influences, left listeners at the edge of their seats. Musical gestures seemed to reveal themselves beyond the control of the musicians, who were discovering it along with the audience. The following day’s recording session allowed the musicians an opportunity to refine and hone in on the musical ideas, resulting in cleaner and more confident versions of the compositions (some of the standout tracks from this session are presented as alternate takes on the CD and download), but it's the live concert that contains the magic and ineffable energy that makes up the bulk of this album. Vulnerable as these recordings may be, they are also marked by a stunning and surefooted elegance, truly remarkable considering the conditions, especially with respect to Giannouli’s enchanting and powerful microtonal and prepared piano work.

Press


"The acclaimed trumpeter has found a way to make Iraqi maqam and Western jazz speak the same language."


"Amir ElSaffar’s New Quartet have pulled off the trick of creating something that moves and sounds like jazz, but with a much deeper resonance. By incorporating the microtonal tunings of Maqam, the musical parameters are widened considerably, resulting in a rich and rewarding experience."


The Wire

"An elegiac tone with ElSaffar's emotionally strident peals nudged into unfamiliar territory...with the piano's bell-like chimes in a complex microtonal web."


“A contemporary jazz masterpiece...this is an album you'll want to listen to again and again; it's full of surprising sounds (notably the leader's Arabic-toned trumpet and Gianoulli’s often breathtaking microtonal piano), veering between the contemplative and the extrovert, and imbued with an almost celestial intensity. Great music, faultlessly executed.”

★★★★1⁄2 Editor’s Choice


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