Arild Andersen
Text in englischer Sprache verfügbarNorwegian bassist Arild Andersen has demonstrated fine skills and stylistic versatility. He's performed admirably in free, jazz-rock, and quasi-new age situations since the '60s. Andersen studied bass and the Lydian Chromatic Concept of Tonal Organization with George Russell, and also played with him during the '60s and '70s. He also studied with Karel Netolicka. Andersen began playing at various festivals in Norway during the late '60s. He was tapped by Don Cherry for his first appearance outside Norway at the Berliner Jazztage in 1968. Andersen worked with Jan Garbarek from 1969 to 1973, and played with Russell, Sonny Rollins, Karin Krog, Sam Rivers, and Paul Bley at various festivals. He also worked with Bley, Rivers, Joe Farrell, Dave Friedman, Barry Altschul, Steve Kuhn, and Sheila Jordan in New York during the early '70s. Andersen backed vocalist Radka Toneff, and led quartets that featured Knut Riisnaes, Jon Balke, Paal Thowsen, Juhani Aaltonen, and Lars Jansson in the '70s and early '80s. During the '80s, he performed and recorded with Alphonse Mouzon, John Taylor, and Bill Frisell. Andersen led the quintet Masqualero, with Jon Christensen, Balke, Tore Brunborg, and trumpeter Nils Peter Molvaer. They toured England and Europe, while recording during the '80s. Andersen began recording as a leader for ECM in the early '90s and has released such albums as 1990's Sagn, 1997's Hyperborean, 2001's Karta, 2004's The Triangle, 2005's Electra, 2008's Live at Belleville, 2012's Celebration, and 2013's Under the Rainbow. In 2014, Andersen paired with drummer Paolo Vinaccia and saxophonist Tommy Smith for the trio album Mira, followed two years later by the live album The Rose Window. In 2018, he rejoined drummer Vinaccia and saxophonist Smith for the trio effort In-House Science.
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Norwegian bassist Arild Andersen has demonstrated fine skills and stylistic versatility. He's performed admirably in free, jazz-rock, and quasi-new age situations since the '60s. Andersen studied bass and the Lydian Chromatic Concept of Tonal Organization with George Russell, and also played with him during the '60s and '70s. He also studied with Karel Netolicka. Andersen began playing at various festivals in Norway during the late '60s. He was tapped by Don Cherry for his first appearance outside Norway at the Berliner Jazztage in 1968. Andersen worked with Jan Garbarek from 1969 to 1973, and played with Russell, Sonny Rollins, Karin Krog, Sam Rivers, and Paul Bley at various festivals. He also worked with Bley, Rivers, Joe Farrell, Dave Friedman, Barry Altschul, Steve Kuhn, and Sheila Jordan in New York during the early '70s. Andersen backed vocalist Radka Toneff, and led quartets that featured Knut Riisnaes, Jon Balke, Paal Thowsen, Juhani Aaltonen, and Lars Jansson in the '70s and early '80s. During the '80s, he performed and recorded with Alphonse Mouzon, John Taylor, and Bill Frisell. Andersen led the quintet Masqualero, with Jon Christensen, Balke, Tore Brunborg, and trumpeter Nils Peter Molvaer. They toured England and Europe, while recording during the '80s. Andersen began recording as a leader for ECM in the early '90s and has released such albums as 1990's Sagn, 1997's Hyperborean, 2001's Karta, 2004's The Triangle, 2005's Electra, 2008's Live at Belleville, 2012's Celebration, and 2013's Under the Rainbow. In 2014, Andersen paired with drummer Paolo Vinaccia and saxophonist Tommy Smith for the trio album Mira, followed two years later by the live album The Rose Window. In 2018, he rejoined drummer Vinaccia and saxophonist Smith for the trio effort In-House Science.
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If You Look Far Enough
Arild Andersen
Jazz - Erschienen bei ECM am 01.01.1993
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Hyperborean
Arild Andersen
Jazz - Erschienen bei ECM am 01.09.1997
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In-House Science (Live)
Arild Andersen
Jazz - Erschienen bei ECM am 16.03.2018
5 Sterne Fono Forum JazzMit dunklem, voluminösem Sound und einer Spieltechnik, in der die Schönheit melodischer Abläufe triumphiert, ist Arild Andersen einer der prominentest ...
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Nocturnal Animals
Arild Andersen
Jazz - Erschienen bei L & H Production am 24.01.2020
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Green In Blue
Arild Andersen
Jazz - Erschienen bei ECM am 26.03.2010
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Molde Concert (Live)
Arild Andersen
Jazz - Erschienen bei ECM am 01.01.1981
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Celebration
Arild Andersen
Jazz - Erschienen bei ECM am 25.05.2012
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The Triangle
Arild Andersen
Jazz - Erschienen bei ECM am 16.02.2004
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Selected Recordings
Arild Andersen
Jazz - Erschienen bei ECM am 26.01.2004
Bassist Arild Andersen may not be one of ECM's best-known bandleaders (to Americans, that is), but that hasn't stopped him from amassing an impressive ...
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Celebration
Arild Andersen
Jazz - Erschienen bei ECM am 25.05.2012
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Live At Belleville
Arild Andersen
Jazz - Erschienen bei ECM am 17.10.2008
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The Rose Window (Live at Theater Gütersloh) [European Jazz Legends, Vol. 6]
Arild Andersen
Jazz - Erschienen bei Intuition am 03.06.2016
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In-House Science (Live)
Arild Andersen
Jazz - Erschienen bei ECM am 16.03.2018
Mit dunklem, voluminösem Sound und einer Spieltechnik, in der die Schönheit melodischer Abläufe triumphiert, ist Arild Andersen einer der prominentest ...
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Breathspoken (feat. Arild Andersen & Thomas Clausen)
Arild Andersen
Jazz - Erschienen bei Music Mecca am 05.09.2008
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