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Cæcilie Trier, known as CTM, is a Copenhagen based singer, cellist, and composer with her classical training apparent across her many and varied collaborations.
Having received critical acclaim from the earliest moments of her career, Trier's album 'Suite For A Young Girl' was nominated for the prestigious Nordic Music Prize in 2017. Followed by the critically praised album “Red dragon” (Posh Isolation, 2018), the album “Celeste” by the duo Trier/ Rosenbaum (Posh Isolation, 2021), the album “Babygirl” (Posh Isolation, 2022). Most recently released is the album “Vind”(15 love, 2023), consisting of 12-piece solo cello compositions with a daf enhancing the rhythm, a distant memory of the kora, a pensive flute or folly sounds.
The music of CTM is like a prism reflecting tactile perceptions, movements, feverish dreams and memories. With a soft and wild intimacy common collective musical languages are weaved effortlessly into the musical canvas, while the cracks in the form and the digital glitches change and move the perspective. The relations between the composed structures, the sensibility of pop and the undetermined improvisations create a poetic and open atmosphere elsewhere.
In addition to her solo project CTM, Cæcilie Trier is known for her manifold collaborations with a vast field of musicians in different areas of the music scene of Copenhagen, ranging from Mayhem-connected acts such as Croatian Amor, Scandinavian Star, Valby Vokalgruppe to Soho Rezanejad, Ydegirl and Choir of Young Believers, over the jazz and Gambian traditional Kora-player Dawda Jobarteh or in duo format with pianist and producer August Rosenbaum, to performing as a trio with the classical guitarists Lars Trier and Christian Sievert, and most recently TLF Trio with Jakob Littauer and Mads Kristian Frøslev, with whom she released the album “Sweet Harmony” on Latency in 2022. Most recent performances of Cæcilie Trier include the cello compositions from "Vind" album as the dance performance piece "Bow" in collaboration with artist and dancer Skjold Rambow, performed at Berlin Atonal, Munch Museet (Oslo) and Arken (Copenhagen).
Booking Contact: michelle@potnia-theron.de
Cæcilie Trier, known as CTM, is a Copenhagen based singer, cellist, and composer with her classical training apparent across her many and varied collaborations.
Having received critical acclaim from the earliest moments of her career, Trier's album 'Suite For A Young Girl' was nominated for the prestigious Nordic Music Prize in 2017. Followed by the critically praised album “Red dragon” (Posh Isolation, 2018), the album “Celeste” by the duo Trier/ Rosenbaum (Posh Isolation, 2021), the album “Babygirl” (Posh Isolation, 2022). Most recently released is the album “Vind”(15 love, 2023), consisting of 12-piece solo cello compositions with a daf enhancing the rhythm, a distant memory of the kora, a pensive flute or folly sounds.
The music of CTM is like a prism reflecting tactile perceptions, movements, feverish dreams and memories. With a soft and wild intimacy common collective musical languages are weaved effortlessly into the musical canvas, while the cracks in the form and the digital glitches change and move the perspective. The relations between the composed structures, the sensibility of pop and the undetermined improvisations create a poetic and open atmosphere elsewhere.
In addition to her solo project CTM, Cæcilie Trier is known for her manifold collaborations with a vast field of musicians in different areas of the music scene of Copenhagen, ranging from Mayhem-connected acts such as Croatian Amor, Scandinavian Star, Valby Vokalgruppe to Soho Rezanejad, Ydegirl and Choir of Young Believers, over the jazz and Gambian traditional Kora-player Dawda Jobarteh or in duo format with pianist and producer August Rosenbaum, to performing as a trio with the classical guitarists Lars Trier and Christian Sievert, and most recently TLF Trio with Jakob Littauer and Mads Kristian Frøslev, with whom she released the album “Sweet Harmony” on Latency in 2022. Most recent performances of Cæcilie Trier include the cello compositions from "Vind" album as the dance performance piece "Bow" in collaboration with artist and dancer Skjold Rambow, performed at Berlin Atonal, Munch Museet (Oslo) and Arken (Copenhagen).
Booking Contact: michelle@potnia-theron.de