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Hildegunn Øiseth

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Hildegunn Øiseth
Background information
Born (1966-12-05) 5 December 1966 (age 57)
Kongsvinger, Norway
GenresJazz, traditional
Occupation(s)Musician, composer
Instrument(s)Trumpet, flugelhorn, bukkehorn
LabelsLosen Records
Websitehildegunn.com

Hildegunn Øiseth (born 5 December 1966 in Kongsvinger, Norway) is a Norwegian jazz musician (trumpet, flugelhorn and bukkehorn).

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Career

Øiseth has had a number of appearances in both Norway, South Africa and Pakistan, and was hired as trumpeter in the only professional big band in Scandinavia, Bohuslän Big Band (1990–99). She left this big band to develop her own projects, and established in South Afrika (1999–2001).[1] The stay in Africa resulted in two album releases by the band "Uhambo". She was instructor and artist at The Groove Valley JazzCamp in Beiarn 2007, and released her debut album as a solo artist with the Hildring (2009), focusing on the traditional instrument Bukkehorn instrument. Here she plays with musicians like Helge A. Nordbakken (percussion), Nils-Olav Johansen (guitar/vocal), Paolo Vinaccia (percussion), Eirik-André Rydningen (drums), Karl Oluf Wennerberg (drums), Stein Austrud (vocoder), Majken Christiansen (vocal), Tuva Syvertsen (hardingfele/vocal), Mohdi Ahsan Papu (Pakistani flautes), Tore Brunborg (saxophone), Erlend Gjertsen (keyboards, percussion, world stick), Herman Rundberg (guitar/keyboards/percussion/vocals/world stick) and Svein Schultz (bass/keyboards/world stick).[2] The follow-up, Stillness (2011), received critical acclaim and here she works alternately with Mats Eilertsen (bass), Thomas Strønen (drums) and the pianists Torbjørn Dyrud and Eyolf Dale.[3]

Discography

Solo works

Collaborative works

With Lars Jansson & Bohuslän Big Band
  • 1996: The Blue Pearl (Phono Suecia), plays the music of Lars Jansson
  • 1998: One Poem, One Painting (Imogena Records)
With other projects

References

  1. ^ "Hildegunn blåser jula inn" (in Norwegian). NRK. 18 December 2009.
  2. ^ "Hildegunn Øiseth Hildring Hildring – Review" (in Norwegian). Vuelie.no.
  3. ^ "Sterke egenstemmer på cd – Hildegunn Øiseth med strålende trompetspill – Stillness Review" (in Norwegian). Dagbladet. 7 December 2011.

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