Helge Lilletvedt
Appearance
Helge Lilletvedt | |
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Born | Bergen, Hordaland, Norway | 13 June 1964
Genres | Jazz, Pop, Folk, Rock, Hip hop, Musical Theatre, Classical |
Occupation(s) | Musician, composer, arranger, producer |
Instrument(s) | Piano, keyboards |
Helge Lilletvedt (born 13 June 1964 in Bergen, Norway) is a Norwegian jazz keyboardist, composer and music arranger, known from collaboration with musicians Terje Rypdal, Vigleik Storaas, Arve Henriksen, Per Jørgensen, Olav Dale, Ole Amund Gjersvik and Herborg Kråkevik.[1][2]
Career
Lilletvedt studied classical piano at the Bergen Music Conservatory and was early interested in jazz and other rhythmic music. He has for many years been in the lineup of Bergen Big Band. Lilletvedt is a versatile performer, and as a freelance musician he works in many different fields, as soloist, accompanist, band and orchestral musician.[3]
Honors
- Vossajazzprisen 1999[1]
Discography
Solo albums
- 1996: A Textile Soundscape[3]
Collaborative works
- With Jiri Hlinka
- 1985: Jiri Hlinka med Studenter (VestNorsk Plateselskap)
- With various artists
- 1986: Knut Gribb tar Bergenstoget (Polygram)
- 1996: Blue Moods – New Voices, New Directions – Blue Notables Vol. 9 (Blue Note)
- 1996: XX (Vossajazz)
- 2010: Våkenatt For Hardanger (Kirkelig Kulturverksted)
- With Seglem/Thomsen/Gjersvik (Producer)
- 1988: Poems for Trio (Hot Club)
- With Ole Amund Gjersvik
- 1990: A Voice from the Past (Acoustic Records)
- 1992: Appasionata Criminelle (Acoustic Records)
- 1993: Alone In the Crowd (Acoustic Records)
- 1995: Around the Fountain (Acoustic Records)
- 2002 Combo Tango Plays Music by Ole A. Gjersvik (Acoustic Records)
- 2013: Latin Collection (Acoustic Records)
- With Gustav Lorentzen
- 1995: Kanskje Kommer Kongen (CNR Music)
- With Herborg Kråkevik
- 1995: Mi Haugtussa (Norsk Plateproduksjon)
- 2000: Kråkeviks Songbok (Universal Music, Norway)
- 2001: Songen Om Mitt Liv (Universal Music)
- 2002: Eg og Edith (Universal Music)
- 2008: Annleis Enn I Går (Sonet, Universal Music Group)
- 2009: Kvar Ein Dag (Universal Music)
- 2011: Jul I Stova (Universal Music)
- 2011: Alltid I Mitt Sinn (Universal Music)
- With Helen Eriksen
- 1996: Standards (Blue Note)
- 1998: Lovevirgin (Blue Note)
- With Jan Bang
- 1997: Pop Killer (Virgin)
- With N'Light'N
- 1998: Dedication (Tee Productions)
- 1999: Where Do You Start feat. Toots Thielemans (Force Majeure)
- With Vamp
- 2000: En Annen Sol (MajorStudio)
- 2002: Månemann (MajorStudio)
- 2005: Siste Stikk (MajorStudio)
- 2006: Denne Uro/I Full Symfoni (MajorStudio)
- With Anne Dorte Michelsen
- 2001: Fred Hviler Over Land Og By (Medley Records, EMI)
- 2003: Stille Som Sne (Sony)
- With Jan Eggum (Arranger)
- 2001: Ekte Eggum (Grappa)
- With Millpond Moon
- 2001: Nation of Two (Bergen Records)
- 2015: Time To Turn the Tide (Tikopia Records)
- With Göran Fristorp
- With Rein Alexander (Arranger)
- 2004: Rein Alexander (Sony)
- With Beate Jacobsen
- 2005: Coming Up (LimitCycle)
- With Haugesund Popensemble (Arranger)
- 2006: Skyld På Meg (MajorStudio)
- With Bergen Big Band (Producer)
- 2008 Som Den Gyldne Sol (Grappa)
- With Merete Arnevåg
- 2008 Somerfuglhagen (Make Music AS)
- With Terje Rypdal, within Bergen Big Band
- 2010: Crime Scene (ECM)
- 2011 Sannsynligvis Eg (Filter)
- With Tomine Mikkeline
- 2012: Tomine Mikkeline (Universal Music Group)
- With Jan Kåre Hystad
- 2013: Listen Alone (Acoustic Records)
- 2014: Den Minste Caféen (Plassen Produksjon)
- With Julian Berntzen
- 2014: Hellemyrsfolket (Songbird)
- With Brit Johnsrud
- 2015: Light Blue Outfit (Aslaug Records)[4]
References
- ^ a b Hammerø, Tor (28 March 1999). "Voss: Dagen da bestillingsverket ikke sto i sentrum" (in Norwegian). Puls.no. Retrieved 2 August 2013.
- ^ Stadheim, Fredrik (10 July 2013). "Sommarkonsert med Helge Lilletvedt og lokale krefter" (in Norwegian). Hellesylt.no. Archived from the original on 21 August 2014. Retrieved 2 August 2013.
- ^ a b "Gips Bokarabo! – Turnéoversikt" (in Norwegian). DKS-Hordaland.no. Archived from the original on 2 August 2013. Retrieved 2 August 2013.
- ^ "Helge Lilletvedt Discography". Discogs.com. Retrieved 1 August 2013.