Sneha Girap (Editor)

Nils Økland (musician)

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Origin
  
Norway

Name
  
Nils Okland

Occupation(s)
  
Musician, composer

Role
  
Musician


Instruments
  
Hardanger fiddle

Music director
  
Tuba Atlantic

Website
  
www.nilsokland.no

Siblings
  
Torbjorn Okland

Nils Økland (musician) Nils kland musician Wikipedia


Born
  
7 January 1961 (age 63) (
1961-01-07
)

Genres
  
Traditional Norwegian music, contemporary music, jazz

Albums
  
Lumen Drones, Lysoen (Hommage a Ole Bull)

Record labels
  
ECM Records, NorCD, Hot Club Records

Similar People
  
Sigbjorn Apeland, Christian Wallumrod, Arve Henriksen, Torbjorn Okland, Per Oddvar Johansen

Nils okland manelyst


Nils Økland (born 7 January 1961) is a Norwegian Hardanger fiddle player known as a bridge builder between contemporary music and folk music, and the brother of the musician Torbjørn Økland.

Contents

Biography

Nils Økland (musician) Nils kland Music Norway EN

Økland performed with the short-lived musical group Løver og Tigre ("Lions and Tigers," 1983), with Balkansemblet (1984-1995 and 2005-) and in a duo along with jazz bassist Bjørnar Andresen (Hot Club Records, 1986). Along with Arvid Gangsø and Jorun Hafstad he played in the trio Skinn og Bein ("Skin and Bones," which recorded Knaus — en samtidscollage (contemporary rock, Hot Club Records, 1989). Along with the improvisational band Supersilent he appeared on BBC Radio 3's broadcast The Wire Sessions Live (2000), where the concert program described Økland as a "virtuoso of the traditional Harding fiddle with a solo set that lights up the grey area separating folk forms from free improvisation and modern composition."

Nils Økland (musician) httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu

After the solo recording Blå harding (Morild, 1996), he recorded Straum ("Stream", Rune Grammofon, 2000) along with organist and ethnomusicologist Sigbjørn Apeland on the harmonium, brother Torbjørn Økland on guitar, Pål Thorstensen on bass and vocalist Åsne Valland Nordli. Bris, a recent recording ("Breeze," Rune Grammofon, 2004) which featured his own compositions, was a collaboration with Sigbjørn Apeland, Mats Eilertsen on bass, Per Oddvar Johansen on drums and Håkon Mørch Stene on percussion. Portions of the recording were Økland's music for Jon Fosse's play Melankolika, a play based on the tragic life of the artist Lars Hertervig (1830-1902).

As conductor at the Ole Bull Academy for six years, Økland organized Concerts Norway, an initiative to regularly perform quality music on a very intensive schedule throughout Norway. He collaborated on several recordings with jazz musician Christian Wallumrød's ensemble and, with Berit Opheim (vocals) and Bjørn Kjellemyr (bass), recorded for the trio BNB. Økland has also played on CDs issued by Benedicte Maurseth, Knut Hamre, Kari Bremnes, Alf Cranner, Karoline Krüger and Hans Fredrik Jacobsen.

Solo albums

  • 1996: Blå Harding (Morild)
  • 2000: Straum (Rune Grammofon)
  • 2004: Bris (Rune Grammofon)
  • 2009: Monograph (ECM)
  • 2015: Kjølvatn (ECM)
  • Collaborations

    With Bjørnar Andresen
  • 1986: Nils Økland/Bjørnar Andresen (Hot Club)
  • Within Skinn og Bein
  • 1989: Knaus (Hot Club)
  • Within 1982, including Sigbjørn Apeland and Øyvind Skarbø
  • 2009: 1982 (NorCD)
  • 2017: Chromola (Heilo Music)
  • With Sigbjørn Apeland
  • 2011: Lysøen - Hommage À Ole Bull (ECM)
  • With Knut Hamre, Benedicte Maurseth, Philippe Pierlot and Elisabeth Seitz
  • 2012: Anima (Heilo Music)
  • With Georg Buljo
  • 2014: Neve (Duippidit)
  • Songs

    Blond BlåBris · 2004
    AvminnastBris · 2004
    Solveigs sangLysøen (Hommage à Ole Bull) · 2011

    References

    Nils Økland (musician) Wikipedia