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Johannes Gammelgaard Kvartett – The Sweet Sweden Suite

The Sweet Sweden Suite is a new album by the Johannes Gammelgaard Kvartett. The quartet features Johannes Gammelgaard on tenor saxophone, alongside Karl Wallmyr on trumpet, Mauritz Agnas on double bass, and Arild Wahl on drums, with guest appearances by Felicia Roos, Simon Skogh, Anton Svanberg, and Milton Öhrström. The album was recorded on January 8 and May 14, 2023, at Örnsbergs Musikstudio in Stockholm and released on March 6, 2026, by Mark the Music.


Johannes Gammelgaard Kvartett The Sweet Sweden Suite

Johannes Gammelgaard Kvartett

The Sweet Sweden Suite
(Mark the Music)

A Dane in Sweden could easily have served as a subtitle, suggested by the small flag visible in this photograph of a napkin, here unfurled as the album cover. The Dane in question is Johannes Gammelgaard, a jazz saxophonist and composer who has been living in Sweden since 2017.

But let’s focus on this cover for a moment, because it works as a perfect analogy for what we find inside: a convivial, eclectic, good-natured, simple, and open celebration. A paper napkin as an undatable element, an object that could just as easily have appeared at a Midsummer celebration in 1974 as at one this year.

And yes, there is a touch of the old-fashioned here. But it is approached with the generosity and artistic sensibility of a new generation, which regains the past to bring it to life here and now, sincerely and warmly; vintage as an economy of simplicity. Above all, it is revived with poetry, with moments and snapshots that are so very personal, yet emotionally penetrable.

The result is an extremely moving album, perhaps especially for those who know this kind of immersion firsthand. It is a musical sketch of Sweden, or rather, the musical experience of a foreigner experiencing the country from within.

Like the napkin on its cover, like the strawberry-and-whipped-cream cake on a summer table, this album offers a charming, gently jazzy interpretation of timeless Sweden. Yet it is also infused with an unpretentious modernity, in which the signs of the past are revisited by a generation driven by something essential, something that seems to allow them to reappropriate life and music in their simplest form.

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The Sweet Sweden Suite

  1. Reginavägen (00:41)
  2. Hip Hurra (01:37)
  3. Vi Kör! (05:24)
  4. Planetens Sommerfugle (06:30)
  5. For Han Var En Spillemand (02:38)
  6. Farøvænget (01:09)
  7. De Två Tanter Och Deras Katt (05:08)
  8. På Västkusten – Den Långa Hemresan – Molnet – Den Första Snön (10:18)
  9. Medborgarplatsen (01:39)
  10. En Lille Melodi (04:00)
  11. Slinga (05:37)

Johannes Gammelgaard: tenor saxophone, flute, pump organ; Karl Wallmyr: trumpet; Mauritz Agnas: double bass; Arild Wahl: drums | Guests Felicia Roos: alto saxophone; Simon Skogh: trombone; Anton Svanberg: tuba; Milton Öhrström: piano

Released March 6, 2026 // Mark the Music #MtM02


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