Vossajazz
Voss International Jazz Festival Vossajazz | |
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Opening ceremony at Vossajazz 2014. | |
Status | Active |
Genre | Jazz Festival |
Date(s) | March - April |
Begins | 7 April 2017 |
Ends | 9 April 2017 |
Frequency | Annually |
Location(s) | Voss |
Country | Norway |
Years active | 1974 - present |
Inaugurated | Founded 1973 |
Founder | Lars Mossefinn |
Website | |
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Vossajazz or Vossa Jazz (established 19 December 1973) is an international jazz festival in Voss, Norway, which takes place annually during the week before Easter, and which also includes concerts throughout the year.[1]
History
The first festival in 1974 was held the same weekend as the World Cup in Alpine skiing at Voss. The idea was that ski and jazz fit together. Since 1986 the festival has always taken place during the palm weekend. From 2007, the festival director has been Trude Storheim.[2]
In 1980 Vossajazz brought Rune Gustafsson and Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen together for a power sesion in the old Voss cinema. This cooperation led to the album Just The Way You Are (1980). Vossajazz includes jazz, folk and ethnic music. There is also Badnajazz for the children, Ekstremjazz (not part of Ekstremsportveko, the extreme sports week also held in Voss), Eldrejazz and UNGjaJAZZja!. In addition the festival annually commissions a piece of music from Norwegian composers.
The 2016 edition of Vossajazz was a musical event with a nice blend of differt impressions. The Down Beat report gives the festival splended reviews and opens with stating: "A warm bath of synchronicity hit the lakeside town of Voss, Norway, in the heart of the 43rd annual Vossa Jazz Festival. The blissful sense of convergence of elements came courtesy of respected and increasingly international Hardanger fiddle master Nils Okland, during his contribution to the long history of the festival’s keynote commissioned work (or “Tingingsverket”)."[3]
Commissioned works
- 1983: Egil Kapstad - Epilog
- 1985: Bjørn Alterhaug - Fantasier for et miljø
- 1987: Dag Arnesen - Strøtanker og røde roser
- 1988: Ole Thomsen - Usynlige danser
- 1989: Tore Brunborg - Tid
- 1991: Arild Andersen - Sagn
- 1991: Bendik Hofseth - Q
- 1992: Magnetic North Orchestra - Il Cenone
- 1993: Bugge Wesseltoft - A little war story
- 1994: Mari Boine - Leahkastin
- 1995: Veslefrekk - Nils, Per & Veslefrekk
- 1996: Nils Petter Molvær - Labyrinter
- 1997: Frode Alnæs -
- 1998: Misha Alperin - Night
- 1999: Vigleik Storaas - Mosaikk
- 2000: Ketil Bjørnstad - Grace
- 2001: Eldbjørg Raknes - So much depends upon a red wheel barrow
- 2002: Erlend Skomsvoll - Variasjoner
- 2003: Terje Rypdal - Vossabrygg
- 2004: Svein Folkvord - Across
- 2005: Jan Gunnar Hoff - Free flow songs
- 2006: Trygve Seim - Reiser
- 2007: Berit Opheim - Ein engel går stilt
- 2008: Tord Gustavsen - Restar av lukke – bitar av tru
- 2009: Solveig Slettahjell - Tarpan Seasons
- 2010: Karin Krog and John Surman - Songs about this and that
- 2011: Mathias Eick - Voss
- 2012: Karl Seglem - Som spor
- 2013: Stian Carstensen - Flipp[4]
- 2014: Mats Eilertsen - Rubicon[5]
- 2015: Live Maria Roggen - Apokaluptein – The Uncovering[6]
- 2016: Nils Økland - Glødetrådar[7]
Vossajazzprisen
Since 1988 the festival has honoured prominent freelance jazz musicians from Hordaland with an award,[8] including:
- 1988: Olav Dale, Voss
- 1989: Ole Thomsen, Bergen
- 1990: Knut Kristiansen, Bergen
- 1991: Per Jørgensen, Bergen
- 1992: Dag Arnesen, Bergen
- 1993: Ole Hamre, Bergen
- 1994: Gabriel Fliflet, Bergen
- 1995: Harald Dahlstrøm, Bergen
- 1996: Terje Isungset, Bergen
- 1997: Frank Jakobsen, Bergen
- 1998: Sigurd Ulveseth, Bergen
- 1999: Helge Lilletvedt, Bergen
- 2000: Ivar Kolve, Voss
- 2001: Stein Inge Brækhus, Bergen
- 2002: Thomas T. Dahl, Bergen
- 2003: Kåre Opheim, Voss
- 2004: Magne Thormodsæter, Bergen
- 2005: Berit Opheim, Voss
- 2006: Yngve Moe, Sotra
- 2007: Snorre Bjerck, Florø
- 2008: Mads Berven, Bergen
- 2009: Kjetil Møster, Bergen
- 2010: Stein Urheim, Bergen
- 2011: Mari Kvien Brunvoll, Molde
- 2012: Sigrid Moldestad, Breim in Gloppen
- 2013: Tore Brunborg
- 2014: Sigbjørn Apeland, Sveio
- 2015: Thea Hjelmeland, Sunnfjord
- 2016: Øyvind Skarbø, Stranda in Sunnmøre
Vossajazz Records
Several recordings made at the festival have been issued on Vossajazz's own label, Vossa Jazz Records.[9]
- 1996: Fliflet/Hamre Energiforsyning: Moro post mortem, live (VJ 18962)
- 1998: Berit Opheim, Bjørn Kjellemyr, Einar Mjølsnes, Sigbjørn Apeland and Per Jørgensen: Fryd (VJ 980042)
- 2001: Kari Bremnes and Lars Klevstrand: Tid Å Hausta Inn (VJ 980052)
- 2003: Tore Brunborg: Gravity (VJ 03006-2)
- 2004: Electro Ompaniet: Toskedalen (VJ 04007-2)
- 2004: Svein Folkvord: Across (VJ 04008)
- 2005: Electro Ompaniet: Electromecanibalism (VJ 04007-3)
- 2006: Terje Isungset and Didier Petit: Live at Vossajazz (VJ 060112)
- 2006: Sonic Stories with Kari Nergaard Bleivik and Rune Mandelid: Feels like night (VJ 060102)
- 2006: Sub Trio with John Pål Inderberg, Stein Inge Brækhus and Svein Folkvord: Subtrio (VJ 060122)
- 2010: Badnajazz 10 year anniversary album: Eg È Liten Eg, Men Eg Vaoga Meg(VJ100132)
References
- ↑ "Vossa Jazz". Europe Jazz Network. Retrieved 2016-03-31.
- ↑ Woodard, Josef (2012-05-06). "Bold Risk-Taking Elevates Vossa Jazz". Down Beat. Retrieved 2016-03-31.
- ↑ Woodard, Josef (2016-03-25). "Nordic Sounds Abound at Vossa Jazz Festival". Down Beat. Retrieved 2016-03-31.
- ↑ Wicklund, Erling (2013-03-24). "Stian Carstensens FLIPP" (in Norwegian). NRK Jazz. Retrieved 2016-03-31.
- ↑ "Mats Eilertsen: Rubicon. Tingingsverket 2014". Vossajazz. Retrieved 2014-04-14.
- ↑ "Live Maria Roggen: Apokaluptein – The Uncovering". Vossajazz. Retrieved 2015-03-28.
- ↑ "Program 2016". Vossajazz. Retrieved 2015-12-01.
- ↑ Vossajazz-Prisen, Vossajazz (Norwegian)
- ↑ Vossa Jazz records, Vossajazz (Norwegian)
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External links
- Official website (Norwegian)
- English summary, Vossajazz
- Josef Woodard, "Jazz Nordic Style at Vossa Jazz Festival", JazzTimes, 24 April 2011
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