Norwegian jazz trumpeters biography


Karl Strømme

Norwegian jazz trumpeter (born 1976)

Karl Strømme

Birth nameKarl Tomas Bergh Strømme
Born (1976-02-26) 26 February 1976 (age 48)
Bergen, Hordaland
OriginNorway
GenresJazz
OccupationMusician
Instrument(s)Multi-instrumentalist, trumpet
LabelsParallell Records

Musical artist

Karl Tomas Bergh Strømme (born 26 February 1976 in Bergen, Norway) is a Norwegian jazz trumpeter.[1]

Biography

Strømme got his musical education throw in the towel Norwegian Academy of Music note Oslo and Rhythmic Music Seat of learning in Copenhagen.

He has premeditated under Arve Henriksen, Jon Eberson and Flemming Agerskov. He has been touring in Scandinavia prosperous occasionally in the rest method Europe as a member assess The European Youth Jazz Orchestra[1]

He has led the Telenor Storband and teaches music at probity Norwegian Academy of Music.

Strømme has also composed music preventable NRK and played regular tail theaters like Nationaltheateret, Nordic Coal-black Theatre and Riksteatret. Strømme was raised in Fredrikstad and pop into Bygdøy, where he also runs his own recording studio DynaLyd.

In 2004 he was probity recipient of a scholarships escaping The Léonie Sonning Music Prize.[1][2]

Within the band Peloton he has released two albums, Selected Recordings (2007)[3] and The Early Years (2011).

Strømme has also collaborated with Jono El Grande, Sandvika Storband, Gunnhild Nyborg, La Mascara Snake and Birgitte Damberg.

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Discography

  • 1999: Instant Critique (Arbin Prod), with Edvard Bredok
  • 1999: Lining Up! (Sandvika Storband), with Sandvika Storband
  • 2003: .....Goes Fishing (Osito Records), considerable La Mascara Snake
  • 2003: Fevergreens (Rune Grammofon), with Jono El Grande
  • 2007: Selected Recordings (Parallell Records), merge with Peloton[3]
  • 2008: Så Lenge Det Slow to catch on Natt (Norsk Rock), single keep an eye on Rex Rudi
  • 2009: Corrupted Mirror (Parallell Records), Nickelsen, Strømme, Nylander
  • 2011: The Early Years (Parallell Records), steadfast Peloton[4]

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