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Knut Kristiansen

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Occupation(s)
  
Musician, composer

Genres
  
Jazz

Instruments
  
Piano

Labels
  
Odin Records

Name
  
Knut Kristiansen

Albums
  
Monk Moods, Blues For Ell

Role
  
Musician


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Birth name
  
Knut Johan Bratland Kristiansen

Born
  
14 April 1946 (age 78) Bergen, Norway (
1946-04-14
)

Similar People
  
Bergen Big Band, Ole Thomsen, Sigurd Ulveseth, Espen Rud, Dag Arnesen

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Knut Johan Bratland Kristiansen (born 14 April 1946 in Bergen, Norway) is a Norwegian composer and jazz musician (piano), known from Bergen jazz life primarily for his many interpretations of the music of Thelonious Monk as orchestra leader his own bands with various number of musicians involved.

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Career

In his hometown of Bergen, Kristiansen played with Mette Rongved (vocals), Sture Janson (bass), established several jazz orchestras (including "Bergen Big Band"), made compositions for plays at the theater Den Nationale Scene, held a variety of courses and seminars, and got the Bergen County Council Cultural Prize in 1978.

In 1983, he received the Buddy Award for contributions to world music by "The Gambian/Norwegian Friendship Orchestra" (release, 1982), the Latin jazz band "Son Mu" (1981) who released the album Son Mu (1985) and the band "Night and Day" (1986). At the same time, he was central contributor to Vossajazz, with the commissioned work to Bergen Big Band Kuria suite.

Kristiansen led the "Monk Memorial" series on the Kongsberg Jazz Festival (1987) og Nattjazz (1989), and led a Big Band on the album Monk Moods. He performed the show "A tribute to Monk" at the Oslo Jazz Festival 1997. In 2005 he released the album Blues For Ell with his own Knut Kristiansen Trio, and in 2016 the album Kuria Suite was released.

Honors

  • Buddyprisen 1983 for contributions to World music
  • Vossajazzprisen 1990
  • Discography

  • 1983: Friendship with the Gambian Norwegian Friendship Orchestra (Odin Records) commissioned work to the Bergen Jazz Forum's tenth anniversary in 1982.
  • 1995: Monk moods (Odin Records)
  • 2004: Blues For Ell (Dravle Records)
  • 2016: Kuria Suite (Grappa Music), with Bergen Big Band
  • References

    Knut Kristiansen Wikipedia