


Pianist Satoko Fujii's Tokyo Trio, featuring bassist Takashi Sugawa and drummer Ittetsu Takemura, expertly balances structured compositions with intuitive improvisation on their third album, recorded in Paris after touring the material across Japan and Europe, exploring shifting moods and intricate interplay through richly lyrical piano lines, subtle rhythmic dialogue, and inventive collective expression.
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Satoko Fujii-piano
Takashi Sugawa-bass
Ittetsu Takemura-drums
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UPC: 458256103767
Label: Libra
Catalog ID: 203-079
Squidco Product Code: 35926
Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2025
Country: Japan
Packaging: Cardboard Gatefold
Recorded at Studio Sextan, in Paris, France, on may 22nd, 2024, by Arthur Gouret.
"After two previous live recordings, pianist-composer Satoko Fujii's Tokyo Trio made their third release, Dream a Dream in the studio. The beautifully detailed recording cements their place as one of the leading piano trios of our time. Fujii, bassist Takashi Sugawa, and drummer Ittetsu Takemura have an innate chemistry that allows them to navigate Fujii's compositions as well as improvise with telepathic unity. It's an unbeatable combination of individual and collective expression that keeps the music always lively and surprising.
Striking the balance between composition and improvisation is key to the magic of the trio's music. "I know improvised music can be exciting and I might not need to write anything to get good music. But I like writing notes, too," Fujii says. "I like to have these two things together without borders.
"Sometimes I write a lot, but other times I write just a few bars to set the mood," she continues. "For instance, "Dream a Dream" has a long theme that is very much written but then we improvise and I use some parts from the theme to cue a change in the feel. "Summer Day" has very few written parts, but I use them as cues to start the next section. I love composing the structure as well. Solos, duos, and collective sections are very much planned but we always can change them as we listen and play."
Since they debuted at Tokyo's legendary jazz club, Pitt Inn, in 2019, the trio has devoted itself to perfecting their collective sound. The music on the new album was recorded in the middle of a 2024 European tour, but they had also worked on the material during an earlier tour of Japan. They honed their approach to Fujii's compositions until improvisation and composition co-exist "without borders," as Fujii puts it.
The music is further enriched by the personal approach each member brings to the table. "I always love playing with someone who has their own voice," Fujii says. "Takashi and Ittetsu are great improvisers, that means they listen deeply and carefully. Meanwhile, they play and improvise in their own unique way."
It's a delight to hear how Fujii uses the trio's many resources to create beauty and surprise in a new approach to a familiar jazz combo format. "Second Step" opens the album with a prime example of the trio's improvised give and take and the impossible-to-predict course charted by Fujii's compositions. Fujii's unaccompanied haunting introduction erupts into waves of crashing notes before she introduces the written theme. But the momentum of the piece is sidetracked by a low, spacious bass solo in which Sugawa etches percussive single notes in silence. A trio improvisation follows, setting up a rapid-fire drum solo that sets up a quirky trio conclusion full of shifting tempos, changing densities, and some of Fujii's most lyrical and elegant piano playing on the album. It's quite a journey.
"Dream a Dream" is an exercise in contrasting moods and unexpected twists. Over the course of the piece, Fujii moves from surreal sounds created inside the piano, through a baroque composed melody, tension-filled irregular phrases, to a rhapsodic conclusion. As the piece evolves, she orchestrates the trio into solo and duet combinations that redirect the flow of the music but maintains an off-balance progress. Sagawa's solo showcases his melodic sense, full tone, and dramatic use of dynamics while Takemura's speed and precision impress during his solo venture.
The trio's collective interplay and dynamic balance of diverse voices highlights "Summer Day." Staccato notes fall like intermittent rain to open "Rain Drop," then develops in unconventional, almost nonlinear, ways as the music ebbs and flows through various combinations of instruments. The title of the final track, "Aruku," means "walk" in Japanese and Fujii wrote it during the pandemic to commemorate the walks that she and husband Natsuki Tamura took together each day. It's a very dynamic piece, with sudden stops, high-contrast changes in direction, and subtle shifts in ensemble balance.
Pianist and composer Satoko Fujii, "an improviser of rumbling intensity and generous restraint" (Giovanni Russonello, New York Times), is one of the most original voices in jazz today. For nearly 30 years, she has created a unique, personal music that spans many genres, blending jazz, contemporary classical, rock, and traditional Japanese music into an innovative synthesis instantly recognizable as hers alone. A composer for ensembles of all sizes and a performer who has appeared around the world, she was the recipient of a 2020 Instant Award in Improvised Music, in recognition of her "artistic intelligence, independence, and integrity." Frequently cited in the DownBeat Critics' Poll, in 2024, she ranked high in three categories-piano, big band, and arranger.
In 2022, she released Hyaku, One Hundred Dreams her 100th album as a leader. On the way to this impressive milestone, she has led some of the most consistently creative ensembles in modern improvised music, including a piano trio with Mark Dresser and Jim Black (1997-2009). In addition to a wide variety of small groups, Fujii also performs in a duo with trumpeter Natsuki Tamura, with whom she's recorded nine albums since 1997. She and Tamura are also one half of the international free-jazz quartet Kaze, which has released seven albums since their debut in 2011. Fujii has established herself as one of the world's leading composers for large jazz ensembles. Fully a quarter of her albums have been with jazz orchestras, prompting Cadence magazine to call her "the Ellington of free jazz."-Libra

Artist Biographies
• Show Bio for Satoko Fujii "Born on October 9, 1958 in Tokyo, Japan, Fujii began playing piano at four and received classical training until twenty, when she turned to jazz. From 1985-87, she studied at Boston's Berklee College of Music, where her teachers included Herb Pomeroy and Bill Pierce. She returned to Japan for six years before returning to the US to study at the New England Conservatory in Boston, where her teachers included George Russell, Cecil McBee, and Paul Bley, who appeared on her debut CD Something About Water (Libra, 1996). Since then Fujii has been an innovative bandleader and soloist, a tireless seeker of new sounds, and a prolific recording artist in ensembles ranging from duos to big bands. She has showcased her astonishing range and ability approximately 80 CDs as leader or co-leader. With each new recording or new band, she explores new aspects of her art. Regular collaborations include her New York trio with bassist Mark Dresser and drummer Jim Black, augmented by trumpeter/husband Natsuki Tamura to form the Satoki Fujii Four; her duo with Tamura; the Satoko Fujii Quartet featuring Tatsuya Yoshida of the Japanese avant-rock duo, The Ruins; Orchestra New York, which boasts the cream of New York's contemporary avant garde improvisers, including saxophonists Ellery Eskelin and Tony Malaby, trumpeters Herb Roberton and Steven Bernstein, and trombonist Curtis Hasselbring, among others; Orchestra Tokyo, drawing on that city's best improvisers; Orchestra Nagoya; Orchestra Kobe; the co-operative trio Junk Box with Tamura and percussionist John Hollenbeck; ma-do, a quartet including Tamura on trumpet, bassist Norikatsu Koreyasu, and Akira Horikoshi; the Min-Yoh Ensemble with Tamura, trombonist Hasselbring, and accordionist Andrea Parkins; the Satoko Fujii New Trio, featuring bassist Todd Nicholson and drummer Takashi Itani― plus countless engagements and collaborations with some of the world's most important improvisers." ^ Hide Bio for Satoko Fujii • Show Bio for Takashi Sugawa "Takashi Sugawa (Bass, Cello) Born in Gunma Prefecture, Japan. Takashi began his music career at age 11 playing classical cello, then switched to bass when he was 18. After graduated Berklee College of Music in 2006, Takashi moved to Brooklyn, NY., where he met Masabumi Kikuchi, whose music and art exerted a strong influence on Takashi. In 2009, Takashi left New York and returned to Japan, settling in Tokyo. He joined the Terumasa Hino Quintet in 2010 and had been become a regular member of the band for 6 years. Takashi is currently playing with several other bands as well, including the Kosuke Mine Quartet, Tamaya Honda Trio, and Michiyo Yagi Trio. He has performed at such jazz festivals as The Montreux (CH), Detroit (US), Tokyo Jazz (JP), Like a jazz machine fest (LU), Brisbane (AU) and the Mores Festival (DE) etc. Takashi has recently released three albums as his leader projects. His debut CD "Outgrowing" (2018) with Leo Genovese (p) and Tom Rainey (ds), "Time Remembered" (2020) and "Ancient Blue" (2021) with Banksia Trio featured Masaki Hayashi (p) and Shun Ishiwaka (ds)." ^ Hide Bio for Takashi Sugawa • Show Bio for Ittetsu Takemura "Ittetsu Takemura was born in Sapporo City in 1989 (Heisei era). Middle School.From 9 years old he studied drums with Yoshi Oyama at YAMAHA. Mainly playing rock, fusion etc. At the same time as graduating from junior high school, he started professional activities mainly in Sapporo. In 2006, he participated in the "Yokohama JAZZ PROMENADE" jazz competition at Mikio Ishida trio, and won the Grand Prix and the citizen prize double. CD release on the same trio. Since around 2009, Fumio Itabashi trio FIT! Act as a member of. Trio, the nationwide tour in large formation also continued to the present, and has gained high evaluation in every place. In 2010, I participated for the first time as a tour member of the group Watanabe Sadao. For about 2 years since 2011, he acted as a regular member of Sadao Watanabe Quintet. From 2015 he is still active as a regular member of the group Sadao Watanabe. He is also an idol entity since about 2016, and also acts as a regular member of the quartet of Mt. Amosaku who had co-starred in tours and sessions in Tokyo until then. Currently I mainly have a base in Tokyo, but I love the local Hokkaido well, and there are many activities in Sapporo and Hokkaido. Young band "MAZIWARIS" who is in a leader position is also formed from Hokkaido-born Yamada Takeshi, Usui Yuji and Ochi Shunsuke. The CD of live recording is also sold out with the success of Hokkaido tour. Currently, he participates in various bands such as Sadao Watanabe, Masakazu Mine, Itsui Itabashi, Shun Sakai, and is active all over the country. Major collaboration history (in no particular order), Fumio Itabashi, Sadao Watanabe, Eiichi Hayashi, Eiichi Oyama, Akita Koyama, Akihiro Ishigari, Hiromaki Katayama, Tomoki Takahashi, Katsumasa Uemura, Carmen · Maki, Shun Sakai, Atsushi Ikeda, Oguchi Junichiro, Sakai Yoshihiro, Sakai Ryuichi, Yoshida Ryuichi, Watanabe Takao, Umezu Kazuyoshi, Kato Takayuki, Sugadairo, Kosugi Satoshi, Fukuda Shigeo, Inoue Yosuke, Kudo Seiji, Kudo Noboru, Tamura Natsuki , Akira Onozuka, Koichi Aramaki, Shigeo Aramaki, Shigeyuki Honda, Tamiya Honda, Nobimasa Tanaka, Hiroshi Fukumura, Tetsuro Fukumura, Akira Kawashima, Akira Toyama, Yaso Sakai, Nasunomitsuru, Ritsuo Eto, Hideaki Kanazawa, Takaoka Daisuke, Oshida Toshinobu, Ota Toshiyuki, Okada Tsutomi, Atsushi Goto, Atsushi Goto, Hiroyoshi Murata, Hiroshi Yoshino, Masafumi Yamaguchi, Isao Tsukamoto, Atsushi Inoue, Hugues Vincent, Greg McKenzie, Mikio Ishida, Takashi Seo, David Mathews, and many others." ^ Hide Bio for Ittetsu Takemura
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Track Listing:
1. Second Step 11:34
2. Dream A Dream 18:51
3. Summer Day 8:54
4. Rain Drop 6:31
5. Aruku 10:40

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