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Occupation(s)
  
Musician, composer

Role
  
Bassist

Name
  
Niels-Henning Pedersen

Years active
  
1960s–2005

Instruments
  
Upright bass


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Also known as
  
NHOP, The Great Dane withthe Never-Ending Name

Born
  
27 May 1946Osted, Zealand, Denmark (
1946-05-27
)

Genres
  
Jazz, bebop, hard bop, avant-garde jazz

Died
  
April 19, 2005, Ishoj, Denmark

Movies
  
Kenny Drew Trio at the Brewhouse

Albums
  
The Trio, Chops, Petrucciani NHOP, Looking at Bird, Duo

Niels Henning Ørsted Pedersen & Sam Jones ‎– Double Bass ( Full Album )


ALAIN JEAN-MARIE ( piano) & NIELS HENNING ORSTED PEDERSEN (contrebasse)


Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen ([nelsˈhɛneŋ ˈɶɐ̯sdəð ˈpɛðɐsn], 27 May 1946 – 19 April 2005), often known as NHØP, was a Danish jazz upright bassist known for his technique and musical approach.

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Biography

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Ørsted Pedersen was born in Osted, near Roskilde, on the Danish island of Zealand, the son of a church organist. As a child, Ørsted Pedersen played piano, but from the age of 13, he started learning to play upright bass and at the age of 14, while studying, he began his professional jazz career in Denmark with his first band, Jazzkvintet 60 (Danish for 'Jazz Quintet 60'). By the age of fifteen, he had the ability to accompany leading musicians at nightclubs, working regularly at Copenhagen's Jazzhus Montmartre, after his debut there on New Year's Eve 1961, when he was only 15. When seventeen, he had already turned down an offer to join the Count Basie orchestra, mainly because he was too young to get legal permission to live and work as a musician in the United States.

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The Montmartre was a regular stop-off for touring American Jazz stars, and as a member of the house band, the young Ørsted Pedersen performed with saxophonists such as Sonny Rollins, Dexter Gordon, Rahsaan Roland Kirk and Stan Getz, and pianist Bill Evans, with whom he toured in Europe in 1965. During the 1960s, Ørsted Pedersen played with a series of other important American jazzmen who were touring or resident in Denmark, including Ben Webster, Brew Moore, Bud Powell, Count Basie, Roy Eldridge, Dizzy Gillespie, Jackie McLean, and vocalist Ella Fitzgerald. He also played with Jean-Luc Ponty, and became the bassist of choice whenever a big-name musician was touring Copenhagen.

He was awarded Best Bass Player of the Year by Downbeat Critics' Poll in 1981.

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Ørsted Pedersen worked in duo and trio arrangements with pianist Kenny Drew, recording over 50 albums together. He also worked with Stéphane Grappelli and Joe Pass and recorded extensively as a leader. His best known songs are "My Little Anna", "Jaywalkin'", and "The Puzzle", as well as jazz arrangements of traditional Danish folk songs. A duo performance with Rune Gustafsson at Vossajazz 1980, concluded on the album Just The Way You Are on the label Sonet Gramofon, recorded half a year after this first meeting. He was awarded the Nordic Council Music Prize in 1991. This was the first time this prize for composition was awarded to a performing musician, and this must be ascribed to his great international standing. He was presumably the most sought-after Danish instrumentalist internationally ever, and had traveled and recorded with a series of the greatest jazz soloists internationally.

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Ørsted Pedersen also had a particular ability to interpret Danish songs and folk melodies. He often played within trio ensembles, partly collectively with the trumpeter Palle Mikkelborg and the keyboard player Kenneth Knudsen, and partly under his own name, usually with guitarists like Philip Catherine and Ulf Wakenius. In 1999, he co-led a duo with pianist Mulgrew Miller, touring Europe, Japan, Australia, and Korea. This format was later enlarged into a trio featuring drummer, Alvin Queen. This trio remained intact until Pedersen's death.

Death

Ørsted Pedersen died of heart failure in 2005 at the age of 58 in Copenhagen, Denmark. He was survived by his wife, Solveig, and his three children. Oscar Peterson wrote:

Honors

  • 1974: Grammy Award. Best Jazz Performance by a Group, The Trio - Oscar Peterson, Joe Pass and Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen
  • 1981: Best Bass Player of the Year by Downbeat Critics' Poll
  • 1991: Nordic Council Music Prize
  • Discography

    As leader

  • 1976: Jaywalkin' (SteepleChase)
  • 1976: Double Bass (SteepleChase) with Sam Jones
  • 1976: Pictures (SteepleChase), with Kenneth Knudsen
  • 1979: Dancing on the Tables (SteepleChase)
  • 1981: Just The Way You Are (Sonet), with Rune Gustafsson
  • 1983: The Viking (Pablo), with Philip Catherine
  • 1984: The Eternal Traveller (Pablo)
  • 1992: Scandinavian Wood (Caprice)
  • 1992: Uncharted Land (Pladecompagniet)
  • 1993: Ambiance (Dacapo)
  • 1993: To a Brother (Pladekompagniet), NHØP Trio including with Ulf Wakenius & Adam Nussbaum
  • 1995: Scandinavian Wood (Caprice)
  • 1996: Those Who Were (Polygram)
  • 1997: Friends Forever (Milestone)
  • 1998: This Is All I Ask (Verve)
  • 1998: In the Name of Music (BMG Denmark), NHØP & Trio Rococo
  • 2005: Friends Forever (Sony BMG Music Entertainment Denmark), compilation
  • 2007: The Unforgettable NHØP Trio Live (ACT Music), including with Ulf Wakenius & Jonas Johansen
  • Songs

    Blues EtudeBlues Etude · 1966
    En elefant kom marcherendeThe Eternal Traveller · 1998
    I skovens dybe stille roDuo · 1973

    References

    Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen Wikipedia