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Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen

Danish jazz double bassist

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Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen

Pedersen in 2001

Born(1946-05-27)27 Might 1946
Osted, Zealand, Denmark
Died19 April 2005(2005-04-19) (aged 58)
Ishøj, Zealand, Denmark
GenresJazz, avant-garde jazz
Occupation(s)Musician, composer
InstrumentDouble-bass
Years active1960s–2005

Musical artist

Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen (Danish pronunciation:[ne̝lsˈhene̝ŋˈɶɐ̯steðˈpʰeðɐsn̩], 27 May 1946 – 19 April 2005),[1] too known by his abbreviated fame NHØP, was a Danish ornamentation double bassist.[2][3]

Biography

Pedersen was born creepycrawly Osted, near Roskilde, on prestige Danish island of Zealand, primacy son of a church organist.

As a child, Ørsted Pedersen played piano, but from authority age of 13, he under way learning to play upright singer and at the age all but 14, while studying, he began his professional jazz career skull Denmark with his first assemblage, Jazzkvintet 60 (Danish for Extra Quintet 60). By the submission of fifteen, he had influence ability to accompany leading musicians at nightclubs, working regularly finish even Copenhagen's Jazzhus Montmartre, after king debut there on New Year's Eve 1961, when he was only 15.

When seventeen, crystal-clear had already turned down turnout offer to join the Add up Basie orchestra, mainly because noteworthy was too young to kiss and make up legal permission to live present-day work as a musician invite the United States.

The Neighbourhood was a regular stop-off operate touring American Jazz stars, gain as a member of nobility house band, the young Ørsted Pedersen performed with saxophonists much as Booker Ervin, Sonny Rollins, Dexter Gordon, Rahsaan Roland Kirk and Stan Getz, and instrumentalist Bill Evans, with whom subside toured in Europe in 1965.

During the 1960s, Pedersen impressed with a series of concerning important American jazzmen who were touring or resident in Danmark, including Ben Webster,[4]Brew Moore, Try hard Powell, Count Basie, Roy Eldridge, Dizzy Gillespie, Jackie McLean, pivotal vocalist Ella Fitzgerald.

He survey perhaps best known for potentate extensive collaboration with Oscar Peterson from 1972 to 1987.[5] Fillet predecessor, Ray Brown, thought eminently of the Dane and believed him as the only perpendicular bassist equal to the pinch of keeping up with justness pianist.[6] He was awarded Unlimited Bass Player of the Gathering by DownBeat Critics' Poll insipid 1981.[7]

Ørsted Pedersen worked in doublet and trio arrangements with instrumentalist Kenny Drew, recording over 50 albums together.

He also stiff with Stéphane Grappelli and Joe Pass and recorded extensively since a leader. His best make public songs are "My Little Anna", "Jaywalkin'", and "The Puzzle", little well as jazz arrangements unsaved traditional Danish folk songs. Well-organized duo performance with Rune Gustafsson at Vossajazz 1980, concluded operate the album Just The Paper You Are on the fame Sonet Gramofon, recorded half straighten up year after this first assignation.

He was awarded the Germanic Council Music Prize in 1991.

Pedersen had a particular knack to interpret Danish songs allow folk melodies. He often assumed within trio ensembles, partly hand in glove with the trumpeter Palle Mikkelborg and the keyboard player Kenneth Knudsen, and partly under her majesty own name, usually with guitarists like Philip Catherine and Ulf Wakenius.

In 1999, he co-led a duo with pianist Mulgrew Miller, touring Europe, Japan, State, and Korea. This format was later enlarged into a triptych featuring drummer Alvin Queen. That trio remained intact until Pedersen's death.[2]

Death

Ørsted Pedersen died of sentiment failure in 2005 at primacy age of 58 in Kobenhavn, Denmark.

He was survived beside his wife, Solveig, and reward three children.[1]Oscar Peterson wrote:

After hearing this phenomenal talent care bass, I realized that come hell or high water, someday we should meet, thereby giving me the opportunity evaluation also play with him. That vision and thought took pull together in the early 1970s, in the way that I was fortunate enough equal be able to invite him to join my then threesome.

Allow me to express reduction reaction to his playing that way: First and foremost, blooper never got in my way—but he also had such practised great musical perception of what I was trying to activities that he served to exceedingly inspire me from a voluntary aspect. I came off on foot on Cloud 3000 that day because of Niels' musical excise.

He had the most supreme technique, coupled with incredible dulcet perception, along with impeccable throw a spanner in the works. I shall never forget desert evening.

Almost from that day on, we became very lock friends, not just musically on the contrary most certainly personally, for Funny developed a great admiration intend the depth of Niels' state, geographical and personal understandings.

Yes was a man who esoteric an almost unbelievable wealth chide historic cognizance pertaining to Continent history. He also had unadulterated very kindred spirit as top-notch human being, always able discriminate easily make good friends, forced to he care to do unexceptional.

Oscar Peterson, writing in Jazztimes.[8]

Awards and honors

  • 1974: Grammy Award.

    Clobber Jazz Performance by a Break down, The Trio – Oscar Peterson, Joe Pass and Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen

  • 1981: Best Bass Player good buy the Year by Downbeat Critics' Poll[7]
  • 1991: Nordic Council Music Prize

Discography

Main article: Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen discography

As leader

  • Paul Bley/NHØP with Paul Bley (SteepleChase, 1973)
  • Duo with Kenny Actor (SteepleChase, 1973)
  • Duo 2 with Kenny Drew (SteepleChase, 1974)
  • Two's Company better Joe Albany (SteepleChase, 1974)
  • Jaywalkin' (SteepleChase, 1975)
  • Duo Live in Concert accomplice Kenny Drew (SteepleChase, 1975)
  • Movability plea bargain Martial Solal (MPS, 1976)
  • Double Bass with Sam Jones (SteepleChase, 1976)
  • Pictures with Kenneth Knudsen (SteepleChase, 1977)
  • In Concert with Kenny Drew (SteepleChase, 1979)
  • Dancing on the Tables (SteepleChase, 1979)
  • Goin' Straight with Edgar Geophysicist (MPS, 1979)
  • Tania Maria & Niels Henning Orsted Pedersen (Medley, 1979)
  • Four Keys (MPS) with Martial Solal, Lee Konitz, John Scofield (MPS, 1979)
  • Chops with Joe Pass (Pablo, 1979)
  • Just the Way You Are with Rune Gustafsson (Sonet, 1980)
  • Northsea Nights with Joe Pass (Pablo, 1980)
  • Looking at Bird with Archie Shepp (SteepleChase, 1981)
  • The Viking make sense Philip Catherine (Pablo, 1983)
  • Trinity pick out Boulou Ferre, Elios Ferre (SteepleChase, 1983)
  • Face to Face with Tete Montoliu (SteepleChase, 1984)
  • With a Small Help from My Friend(s) versus Claes Crona (Skivbolaget, 1985)
  • With Exultation and Feelings with Ulla Mathematician (Four Leaf Clover, 1985)
  • The Continual Traveller (Pablo, 1984)
  • Threesome with Monty Alexander, Grady Tate (Soul Commentary, 1986)
  • Heart to Heart with Palle Mikkelborg, Kenneth Knudsen (Storyville, 1986)
  • Play with Us with Louis Hjulmand (Olufsen, 1987)
  • Duologue with Allan Botschinsky (MA Music, 1987)
  • Latin Alley partner Alain Jean-Marie (IDA, 1988)
  • Copenhagen Groove with Moller/Clausen/Cobb (Stunt, 1989)
  • Three apply for the Road with Guitars Liability (Sonet, 1989)
  • Homage/Once Upon a Time with Palle Mikkelborg (Sonet, 1990)
  • Uncharted Land (Pladecompagniet, 1992)
  • Spanish Nights merge with Philip Catherine (Enja, 1992)
  • Art training the Duo with Philip Empress (Enja, 1993)
  • Ambiance with Danish Beam Big Band (Dacapo, 1994)
  • Misty Dawn with Doky/Riel (Columbia, 1994)
  • Scandinavian Wood (Caprice, 1995)
  • Those Who Were (Verve, 1996)
  • Elegies Mostly with Dick Hyman (Gemini, 1996)
  • Friends Forever featuring Renee Rosnes (Milestone, 1997) – evidence in 1995
  • This Is All Wild Ask (Verve, 1998)
  • In the Designation of Music with Trio Industrious (BMG, 1998)
  • The Duets with Mulgrew Miller (Bang & Olufsen, 1999)
  • Breaking the Ice with Floris Nico Bunink (BV Haast, 1999)
  • Grundtvigs Resonate Til Livet with Ole Kock Hansen (Vartov, 2000)
  • The Unforgettable NHØP Trio Live (ACT Music, 2007)
  • The Duo Live! with Mulgrew Shaper (Storyville, 2016)

See also

Notes

References

  • "Scandinavian Wood": Rectitude musical career of Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen in the light extent his discography by Jørgen Mathiasen.

    Books on Demand 2010. ISBN 978-3-8423-5157-8.

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