Ab Baars Trio

Ab Baars Trio

Ab Baars Trio is the primary outlet for Dutch multi-instrumentalist and composer Ab Baars (tenor saxophone, clarinet, shakuhachi). Formed in 1991, the trio has maintained a remarkably consistent lineup with bassist Wilbert de Joode and drummer Martin van Duynhoven, never changing its core personnel .

The trio’s music occupies a distinctive space in European free jazz, characterized by what critics have described as a “cool, restrained” Dutch sensibility—more focused on wit, grace, and nuanced interplay than the aggressive, “take-no-prisoners” style of their American counterparts . Baars’ playing draws inspiration from the extremes of tuning and color explored by saxophonists like Von Freeman and Albert Ayler . His clarinet work, in particular, reflects intensive study with American clarinetist John Carter.

The trio has documented its work extensively on labels like Geestgronden and Wig, with notable releases including 3900 Carol Court (1992), A Free Step: The Music of John Carter (1999), Songs (2001), and Slate Blue (2014) . They have also collaborated with an impressive roster of guests, including Roswell Rudd, Steve Lacy, Misha Mengelberg, and Ken Vandermark (documented on Goofy June Bug, 2008).


Sprok
Sprok
By Ab Baars Trio
Songs
Songs
By Ab Baars Trio
Slate Blue
Slate Blue
By Ab Baars Trio
Party At The Bimhuis
Party At The Bimhuis
By Ab Baars Trio
Invisible Blow
Invisible Blow
By Ab Baars Trio & New York Guests
Goofy June Bug
Goofy June Bug
By Ab Baars Trio + Ken Vandermark
Gawky Stride
Gawky Stride
By Ab Baars Trio
Four
Four
By Ab Baars Trio & Roswell Rudd
A Free Step: The Music of John Carter
A Free Step: The Music of John Carter
By Ab Baars Trio
3900 Carol Court
3900 Carol Court
By Ab Baars Trio