New Tide Orquesta
New Tide Orquesta is a Swedish chamber music group based in Stockholm. The group, consisting of Per Störby, Livet Nord, Thomas Gustavsson, Josef Kallerdahl and Johanna Dahl, was known from 1996 to 2012 as New Tango Orquesta.
Their music have been used in several movies, including the award-winning Searching for Sugar Man, and as the musical score to several theatre plays, dance performances and art installations.
The band have toured and performed at concert halls, festivals, clubs and music stages in Russia, Brazil, USA, Ukraine, China, Turkey, Germany, England, Ireland, Argentina, Uruguay, Luxembourg, Denmark, Norway among others.
Lineup
- Per Störby, composer, bandoneon
- Livet Nord, violin
- Thomas Gustavsson, piano
- Josef Kallerdahl, double bass
- Johanna Dahl, cello
The "New Tide Orquesta" name was first introduced in the music documentary/concert "New Tide Orquesta - The River Session", produced by Fredrik Egerstrand and Kalle Gustafsson Jerneholm for broadcast on Swedish national television in 2012. The word "tango" was replaced with "tide" because the group felt that they had "grown out of the tango suit" and needed to develop their music without boundaries and obligations.
Discography
They have released eight albums. Five as New Tango Orquesta and three as New Tide Orquesta :- 1998 The New Tango Orquesta
- 2000 Part II
- 2005 Bestiario
- 2009 The Kiev Concert
- 2009 Vesper
- 2012 How To Climb A Mountain
- 2016 Live In Rio
- 2016 Spirits: Nursery Rhymes
In 2011, they released the book "Full Scores/Photos/Text" with the complete full scores for "Vesper", text by the Swedish dramatist Mattias Brunn, art front cover by the Swedish artist Ernst Billgren and collected photos from the band's tours and performances. A sixth album "How To Climb A Mountain", their first album under the name "New Tide Orquesta", was released October 24, 2012 on HOOB Records.