Konrad Kaspersen
Konrad Kaspersen (born 1 March 1948 in Tromsø, Norway) is a Norwegian Jazz musician (upright bass).[1]
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Born | Tromsø, Troms | 1 March 1948
Origin | Norway |
Genres | Jazz |
Occupation(s) | Musician |
Instruments | Upright bass |
Associated acts | Thorgeir Stubø Hallgeir Pedersen Trio |
Career
Kaspersen contributed in Kurt Samuelsen's band, including Henning Gravrok, Kjell Bartholsen and Thorgeir Stubø in the late 70's and early 80's, showing up on scenes like Moldejazz. Throughout the 80's He was also involved in some projects in other genres, as with folk singers such as Trygve Hoff and Tove Karoline Knutsen, and blues with Chris Lyngedal. As jazz musician he has also toured with Knut Riisnæs, Odd Riisnæs, Per Husby, Øystein Norvoll Quintet and with Rikskonsertene. He has been a regular member of Alf Kjellman's band, and he performed "Blåfrostfestivalen" in 2005, together with Ivar Antonsen and Finn Sletten, as well as at "Chrisfestivalen" in Kjøllefjord, in memory of blues the singer Chris Lyngedal Kaspersen such as was bassist for. Here he festival musician with several constellations.[1]
In the 90's He was regional musician in the band "Jazz i Nord" together with the pianist Jørn Øien, drummer Trond Sverre Hansen and trombonist Øystein B. Blix. This group collaborated with Marit Sandvik releasing the album Song Fall Soft (1995).
Kaspersen has collaborated with the drummer Trond Sverre Hansen, which has laid the foundation for many constellations, among them Hallgeir Pedersen Trio. They were awarded a tour in Norway by "Norsk Jazzforum" (2001), where they appeared on scenes like "Trondheim Jazzfestival". The album West Coast Blues (2002), was recorded at the club "Blå" during the same tour.[2]
Honors
- Stubøprisen 2001
Diskografi
- 1976: World of Dreams (Apollo Records), with Ole G. Nilssen
- 1980: Rækved Og Lørveblues (RCA Victor), with Trygve Hoff
- 1987: Den Glade Pessimisten (OK Produksjoner), with Ragnar Olsen & Sverre Kjelsberg
- 1992: Tenn Lampa (Arctica Label), with Tove Karoline Knutsen
- 1995: Song, Fall Soft (Taurus Records), with Marit Sandvik
- 1999: Feskarliv Anno 1900 (Lofotselskapet), with Dag Kajander
- 2001: Jazz From North Norway (Gemini Music), Distant Reports with various artists
- 2002: West Coast Blues (Hot Club Records), within Hallgeir Pedersen Trio
- 2007: June 1999 (Reflect Records), with Alf Kjellman
- 2008: Feather, But No Wings (Reflect Records), with Alf Kjellman
- 2008: Kokfesk & Ballader (Grappa Music), compilation with Trygve Hoff
- 2008: Dilemma single (Park Grammofon), with Anne Lande & Per Husby
- 2009: Helt Nær (Park Grammofon), with Anne Lande & Per Husby[3]
References
- "Hallgeir Pedersen Jazzgitarist Biography". MIC.no. 31 January 2009. Retrieved 16 August 2013.
- "Konrad Kaspersen Biography". MIC.no. Retrieved 16 August 2013.
- "Konrad Kaspersen Discography". Discogs.com. Retrieved 16 August 2013.
External links
- Review at Verdens Gang
- Konrad Kaspersen Biography on MIC.no
- Hallgeir Pedersen Trio Biography on Ballade.no
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Preceded by Trond Sverre Hansen |
Recipient of the Stubøprisen 2001 |
Succeeded by Øystein B. Blix |