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Edvard Askeland (born 10 December 1954 in Bergen, Norway) is a Norwegian jazz musician (Upright bass), known from a series of album releases in various genres and for being regular in Dag Arnesens lineups in 1970-80, and within «Cutting Edge». == Career == Askeland is educated at Bergen Lærerhøgskole, and University of Oslo (Bachelor in music). During his musical period in Bergen he played within different Dag Arnesen lineups, within «Danmarksplass Jazz & Rock» and «Bergen Blues Band» (1974–80), to mention a few. Afrte moving to Oslo in 1980, he joined the band «Country Team» (1980–82)〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Country Team )〕 and various jazz bands, like «Eim», Søyr and Frode Thingnæs Big Band. The contributions in the renowned Cutting Edge resulted in four record releases during the 1980'es with Knut Værnes, Morten Halle, Rune Klakegg, Frank Jakobsen and Stein Inge Brækhus. In 2004 he established the Bass Ensemble «BassoNova» together with Stein Erik Tafjord. He also has played on tour with Morten Halle Quartet, and was in the lineup for Van Morrison at Vossajazz in 1988. In other genres, he has contributed on among others ''Alarmen går'' (1982) with Jan Eggum, and ''Fra nei til ja'' (1994) with Ole Paus. Poems by Hans Børli was released on ''Prøv å sette vinger på en stein'' (1996) with Katja Medbøe. He was central in Kjell Habbestad's ''Noahs draum'' (1998). Askeland composed music to texts by the poet Olav H. Hauge on ''Under stjernone'' (2005), where Hildegun Riise recite poems, Per Jørgensen play trumpet, Eivind Aarset (guitar) and Paolo Vinaccia (drums). This material was premiered at Vossajazz in 2005. Askeland was awarded Gammleng-prisen class studio in 1993 and from April 2007 General Manager of «Oslo Jazzfestival». 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Edvard Askeland」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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