Rune Klakegg

Rune Klakegg
Born (1955-04-19) 19 April 1955
Skien, Norway
Genres Jazz
Occupation(s) Musician, composer
Instruments Piano
Associated acts Oslo 13
Cutting Edge
Fuzzy Logic
Out to Lunch
Søyr
Website www.runeklakegg.no

Rune Klakegg (born 19 April 1955 in Skien, Norway)[1] is a Norwegian jazz pianist and composer, the older brother of guitarist Bjørn Klakegg, and known from a number of recordings and jazz bands including Oslo 13, Cutting Edge, Fuzzy Logic, Out to Lunch and Søyr.[2]

Career

Klakegg played within and composed music for bands like Cutting Edge, "Søyr", Fuzzy Logic, and "Out to Lunch". He led his own Rune Klakegg Trio (from 1986) with Frank Jakobsen (drums) and Olaf Kamfjord (bass) on the album Anaerobics (1991). Later they were replaced by Edvard Askeland (bass) and Helge Nordbakken (drums). He has also contributed on releases by Espen Rud, Susanne Fuhr, Morten Halle, Guttorm Guttormsen, Bjørn Kjellemyr, Alfred Janson, Sigurd Janson and Per Eriksen.

He has also composed music to texts by the poet Jacob Sande, released on the album Sundslegen, herja og naken (2006) with Lars Klevstrand, Bjørn Klakegg and Jan Olav Renvåg. Klakegg has played within "Øvrevoll spelemannslag" with Ragnar Heyerdahl, Eilif Moe and Kjetil Sandum, and they reseased the album Spillegal (2006). He also contributes on an album with Tine Asmundsen Band, Elin Ødegaard (2000), Lars Martin Myhre (2001, 2006) and within Guro Gravem Johansen Trio, play in trio with Carl Størmer and Jan Olav Renvåg, and has toured with Brit Bildøen, Bjarne Magnus Jensen and Johannes Martens. With Roy Nikolaisen he played in the Quartet "Changes".

In 1995 he was awarded "Work of the Year" by "NOPA" Prize for the tune "Pamplemousse". Klakegg has taught jazz piano at Foss videregående skole and was editor of "Jazznytt" (1984–87). He lives in Skien (2012) and teaches at Skien videregående skole.

Klakegg's Romantic Notions (2012) is his debut in the acoustic piano trio format, with bassist Jan Olav Renvåg and drummer Roger Johansen, and serves nine of their own later compositions with certain pianistic hand and eloquent improvisations.[3]

Discography

Solo albums

Collaborative works

Within Out to Lunch
Within Søyr
With other projects

References

  1. "Klakegg, Rune Biography" (in Norwegian). Norsk Musikkinformasjon MIC.no. 30 April 2006. Retrieved 2012-10-23.
  2. Rune Klakegg Biography (in Norwegian). Store Norske Leksikon.
  3. "Rune Klakegg Trio – Ahhh, triojazz med flygelet!" (in Norwegian). Cafe-M.no. Archived 4 August 2012 at the Wayback Machine

External links

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