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Jan Werner Danielsen

Jan Werner Danielsen, known professionally as Jan Werner, (10 April 1976 – 28 September 2006) was a Norwegian pop singer, also known for his interpretations of musical, classical, and rock standards. He was famous for his powerful voice which stretched over four and a half octaves. His breakthrough came after winning two important talent contests, most notably on national television in the show Talentiaden (NRK) in 1994.[1]

Jan Werner Danielsen
Birth nameJan Werner Danielsen
Born(1976-04-10)10 April 1976
Nord-Odal, Norway
OriginOslo, Norway
Died28 September 2006(2006-09-28) (aged 30)
Oslo, Norway
GenresPop, Rock, Classical
Occupation(s)Singer
Years active1988–2006

He was one of the most popular and highest-selling recording artists in Norway at his death at the age of 30.

Childhood star Edit

Jan Werner Danielsen was born in Nord-Odal in Norway in 1976. He was particularly known for his interpretations of popular musical hits and his voice, which stretched nearly five octaves. He started very early to sing songs by Barbra Streisand and he wanted to sing like her. Danielsen won his first talent show in 1988, at the age of twelve; the prize was a record deal and he released the single "Jeg Ser En Dag" (I See The Day). Then he had already been singing for two-thirds of his lifetime, as his first public appearance in a musical setting was at the age of four. He became widely noticed when he was appearing and singing in the popular youth program called Midt I Smørøyet on Norwegian Television NRK with "Somewhere" and between 1988 and 1993 he sang regularly with the Hamar Symphony Orchestra. In 1992 Jan Werner got his second record deal, and was also included in plans for the cultural events around the Olympic Winter Games in Lillehammer, Norway in February 1994.[1]

Commercial success Edit

Danielsen broke through as a national celebrity and artist in the 1994. He participated and won the national talent competition Talentiaden on NRK television with the song "The Right to Sing" and "Anthem" from Chess and received the first ever Olympic medal that was awarded the Olympics in Lillehammer in 1994. The same year he represented Norway at the Eurovision Song Contest, with Elisabeth Andreasson, where they had a sixth place with the song Duett. In 2000, Jan Werner again was part of the Norwegian final of Eurovision and this time alone. He came in second place with the song "One More Time".

Jan Werner debuted as an adult-recording artist in the 1995 with the album All by Myself, which went gold. Inner Secrets, his second album, came two years later in 1997. It sold 14 000 copies and contained some self-written compositions and a duet with Karin Krog. The third, Music of the Night came in 1999 with interpretations of songs from musicals such as Chess, West Side Story, and Les Misérables. His fourth, Singer of Songs (2003) is the best selling with over 120,000 copies and it became his biggest seller to date. It reached second place on the national album chart. The fifth and final album, Stronger, was released after his death on 13 November 2006.

Jan Werner has participated in many musical contexts, from pop to classical, from Christmas carols to musical songs. He has interpreted the classics such as Johann Sebastian Bach (Air), and he has made his own songs and melodies. He has performed with artists such as Benedicte Adrian, Secret Garden, Sølvguttene, Tommy Körberg, Øivind Blunck, Outer Suløens Jass-ensemble, and last but not least the Swede Robert Wells in the Royal Albert Hall in 2003. That was a personal highlight of his career and he was singing "Air" by Johann Sebastian Bach. He also performed that song on the Nobel Peace Prize Concert in December this year. In addition, he toured as the artistic director of Dissimilis.

Elisabeth Andreassen and Jan Werner continued to work after their duet under the Eurovision in 1994. From 1997 they held Christmas concerts all over Norway, and in the summer of 1999 they recorded an album in the Uranienborg Church (Oslo) with selected tracks from the same tour. On the Christmas-concert tour in 2004 he now was a solo artist and the Norwegian Bishop Rosemarie Köhn was with him on selected concerts. Jan Werner has sold a total of nearly 1 million copies in Norway, a country with just 4.6 million people and over one million concert tickets.

In September 2006, only a week before his death, Jan Werner and his manager were in Canada to put business plans in conjunction with Jan Werner's international career. This included a springtour with The Canadian Tenors in 2007. In May 2007, The Canadian Tenors held a mini-tour in Norway, with a concert-tribute to Jan Werner. They wanted to pay tribute to Jan Werner in his own way and they also recorded his version of "Always There" (from "Stronger"), for their CD "The Canadian Tenors" in 2009.

Personal life Edit

Jan Werner's sexual orientation was throughout his career the subject of much talk and many rumors. Jan Werner never gave a clear answer when reporters asked about this. But in the book published in 2007, Werner's father Thor Egil Danielsen says that Jan Werner was not bisexual, gay or heterosexual. "Werner's unresolved sexual orientation characterized his life. It was problematic for him. He never took any final choice between women and men, simply because he could not. It was the truth, that the press was always looking for. He told us that it had nothing to do with gender, but that he fell in love with people," writes his father in the book.

Death Edit

On 28 September 2006, Danielsen's friend and manager Febe Rognstad found him dead in his Oslo flat.[2] The news caused an outpouring of grief in the Norwegian entertainment industry. His family denied rumours about his death being the result of a suicide. At the time he had recently finished a new album, Stronger, which, in accordance with the wishes of his family, was released as planned. It went on to become a huge success, selling 63,000 copies in its opening week alone, reaching number one in the Norwegian chart "VG-lista".[3]

At his funeral the church was packed with colleagues and celebrities, the highlight being his former duet partner Elisabeth Andreassen performing "You Raise Me Up" together with a recording of Danielsen's voice, accompanied by the song's composer Rolf Løvland on piano. The mourners responded with a standing ovation. He was later buried in Sand Church in Nord-Odal. The family wanted to have the memory ceremony in Oslo because Sand church is not large enough to accommodate all who wanted to show the deceased artist one last honor.

The result of the autopsy was finally ready in early January 2007. It appears that Danielsen's death was caused by heart failure, most likely as a result of an inflammation of the bronchi of the lungs, combined with physical fatigue after a period with too much work.

Releases after his death Edit

In November 2006, the controversial biography of Jan Werner Danielsen – "Just Werner" penned by his father, Thor-Egil Danielsen was released. Christmas 2007, his family released, in cooperation with Salvation Army, the Christmas album Eg Veit I Himmerik Ei Borg with previously unreleased live-recordings from various concerts and TV appearances.

On 22 November 2010, the double-album One More Time – The Very Best Of, with several new and unknown recording came out. These recordings were found by Jan Werner's family after his death and released in cooperation with Universal Music. This album was received very well among both critics and audiences.

Discography Edit

Albums Edit

  • All by Myself (1995)
  • Inner Secrets (1997)
  • Music of the Night (1998)
  • Bettan & Jan Werners jul (1999)
  • Over the Rainbow and Other Musical Highlights (2000 with Bettan)
  • Singer Of Songs (2003)
  • Stronger (2006)
  • Eg veit i himmelrik ei borg – Salvation Army Christmas Album 2007 (2007)
  • One More Time – The Very Best Of (2010)

Singles Edit

  • "Jeg ser en dag/My Prayer" – Debut-radiosingle (1989)
  • "Duett" – Duet with Elisabeth Andreassen (1994)
  • "Time Will Let You Know" (1995)
  • "Carry Me/All by Myself" (1995)
  • "Step Out" (1997)
  • "Halde deg inntil meg" – Duet with Malin Holberg (1997)
  • "Come Back to Me" (1997)
  • "Inner Secrets" (1997)
  • "Find Your Way" (1997)
  • "Friend" – Duet med Karin Krog (1997)
  • "One Night in Bangkok" (1998)
  • "Bonne chance à France" – Official European Fotbalcup-single med Synnøve Svabø (1998)
  • "Anthem" – Radio Version (1998)
  • "Here for You" (1998)
  • "One More Time" (2000)
  • "Half a World Away" with Secret Garden (2005)
  • "Always There" originally by Secret Garden and Russell Watson (2005)

Other Edit

  • Singing the song "He Lives in You" ("Han Bor I Oss") in the Norwegian version of The Lion King 2 movie (1998)
  • Singing the official "Brannmann Sam" song ("Fireman Sam") for his nephew Filip's birthday (2004)
  • Singing "Mary Did You Know?" on the Gospel-album with the Norwegian gospel-choir Mosaic (2005)

Television (selection) Edit

  • Midt i smørøyet (TV) – NRK (1988) (Guest Appearance)
  • Rett hjem (TV) – NRK (1994) (Guest Appearance)
  • Talentiaden 1994 (TV) – NRK (1994)
  • Melodi Grand Prix 1994 (TV) (with Elisabeth Andreassen) – NRK (1994)
  • Vindu mot Lillehammer (TV) – NRK (1994) (Guest Appearance)
  • NyttårsRondo (TV) – NRK (1994) (Guest Appearance)
  • Du skal høre mye (TV) – NRK (199?) (Guest Appearance)
  • Pick-up (TV) – NRK (1997) (Guest Appearance)
  • XLTV (TV) – NRK (1997?) (Guest Appearance)
  • Åpen post (TV) – NRK (1999) (Guest Appearance)
  • Beat for beat (TV) (with Benedicte Adrian) – NRK (2000?) (Guest Appearance)
  • Mine damer og herrer (TV) (with Elisabeth Andreassen) – TV2 (2000?) (Guest Appearance)
  • Melodi Grand Prix 2000 (TV) – NRK (2000)
  • Først og sist (TV) – NRK (2000) (Guest Appearance)
  • Retro (TV) – (with Grethe Svendsen) NRK (2000?) (Guest Appearance)
  • Numme og Gunstrøm – før og nå (TV) – TV2 (2001) (Guest Appearance)
  • Nobel Peace Prize Concert 2003 (TV) – NRK (2003)
  • Frelsesarmeens julekonsert 2003 (TV) – NRK (2003)
  • Fra Halvsju til Reser – Stjernefabrikken 25 år (TV) – NRK (2004) (Guest Appearance)
  • Senkveld med Thomas og Harald (TV) – TV2 (2005?) (Guest Appearance)
  • Med rett til å synge (TV) – NRK (2006)
  • Tommy and Jan Werner – The Show – DVD (2006)

References Edit

  1. ^ a b Rønsen, Arild (11 June 2014). Jan Werner Danielsen (in Norwegian). Store Norske Leksikon. Retrieved 23 December 2014.
  2. ^ Bjørn, Camilla; Sæther, Anne Stine (29 September 2006). "Jan Werner funnet død" (in Norwegian). VG Nett. Retrieved 30 September 2006.
  3. ^ Fay, Andreas (27 November 2010). "- Snakket med Jan Werner tre timer før han døde". Dagbladet (in Norwegian). Retrieved 23 December 2014.

External links Edit

  • Jan Werner – Air on YouTube
  • Jan Werner – Med rett til å synge on YouTube

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four and a half octaves His breakthrough came after winning two important talent contests most notably on national television in the show Talentiaden NRK in 1994 1 Jan Werner DanielsenBirth nameJan Werner DanielsenBorn 1976 04 10 10 April 1976Nord Odal NorwayOriginOslo NorwayDied28 September 2006 2006 09 28 aged 30 Oslo NorwayGenresPop Rock ClassicalOccupation s SingerYears active1988 2006 He was one of the most popular and highest selling recording artists in Norway at his death at the age of 30 Contents 1 Childhood star 2 Commercial success 3 Personal life 4 Death 5 Releases after his death 6 Discography 6 1 Albums 6 2 Singles 6 3 Other 7 Television selection 8 References 9 External linksChildhood star EditJan Werner Danielsen was born in Nord Odal in Norway in 1976 He was particularly known for his interpretations of popular musical hits and his voice which stretched nearly five octaves He started very early to sing songs by Barbra Streisand and he wanted to sing like her Danielsen won his first talent show in 1988 at the age of twelve the prize was a record deal and he released the single Jeg Ser En Dag I See The Day Then he had already been singing for two thirds of his lifetime as his first public appearance in a musical setting was at the age of four He became widely noticed when he was appearing and singing in the popular youth program called Midt I Smoroyet on Norwegian Television NRK with Somewhere and between 1988 and 1993 he sang regularly with the Hamar Symphony Orchestra In 1992 Jan Werner got his second record deal and was also included in plans for the cultural events around the Olympic Winter Games in Lillehammer Norway in February 1994 1 Commercial success EditDanielsen broke through as a national celebrity and artist in the 1994 He participated and won the national talent competition Talentiaden on NRK television with the song The Right to Sing and Anthem from Chess and received the first ever Olympic medal that was awarded the Olympics in Lillehammer in 1994 The same year he represented Norway at the Eurovision Song Contest with Elisabeth Andreasson where they had a sixth place with the song Duett In 2000 Jan Werner again was part of the Norwegian final of Eurovision and this time alone He came in second place with the song One More Time Jan Werner debuted as an adult recording artist in the 1995 with the album All by Myself which went gold Inner Secrets his second album came two years later in 1997 It sold 14 000 copies and contained some self written compositions and a duet with Karin Krog The third Music of the Night came in 1999 with interpretations of songs from musicals such as Chess West Side Story and Les Miserables His fourth Singer of Songs 2003 is the best selling with over 120 000 copies and it became his biggest seller to date It reached second place on the national album chart The fifth and final album Stronger was released after his death on 13 November 2006 Jan Werner has participated in many musical contexts from pop to classical from Christmas carols to musical songs He has interpreted the classics such as Johann Sebastian Bach Air and he has made his own songs and melodies He has performed with artists such as Benedicte Adrian Secret Garden Solvguttene Tommy Korberg Oivind Blunck Outer Suloens Jass ensemble and last but not least the Swede Robert Wells in the Royal Albert Hall in 2003 That was a personal highlight of his career and he was singing Air by Johann Sebastian Bach He also performed that song on the Nobel Peace Prize Concert in December this year In addition he toured as the artistic director of Dissimilis Elisabeth Andreassen and Jan Werner continued to work after their duet under the Eurovision in 1994 From 1997 they held Christmas concerts all over Norway and in the summer of 1999 they recorded an album in the Uranienborg Church Oslo with selected tracks from the same tour On the Christmas concert tour in 2004 he now was a solo artist and the Norwegian Bishop Rosemarie Kohn was with him on selected concerts Jan Werner has sold a total of nearly 1 million copies in Norway a country with just 4 6 million people and over one million concert tickets In September 2006 only a week before his death Jan Werner and his manager were in Canada to put business plans in conjunction with Jan Werner s international career This included a springtour with The Canadian Tenors in 2007 In May 2007 The Canadian Tenors held a mini tour in Norway with a concert tribute to Jan Werner They wanted to pay tribute to Jan Werner in his own way and they also recorded his version of Always There from Stronger for their CD The Canadian Tenors in 2009 Personal life EditJan Werner s sexual orientation was throughout his career the subject of much talk and many rumors Jan Werner never gave a clear answer when reporters asked about this But in the book published in 2007 Werner s father Thor Egil Danielsen says that Jan Werner was not bisexual gay or heterosexual Werner s unresolved sexual orientation characterized his life It was problematic for him He never took any final choice between women and men simply because he could not It was the truth that the press was always looking for He told us that it had nothing to do with gender but that he fell in love with people writes his father in the book Death EditOn 28 September 2006 Danielsen s friend and manager Febe Rognstad found him dead in his Oslo flat 2 The news caused an outpouring of grief in the Norwegian entertainment industry His family denied rumours about his death being the result of a suicide At the time he had recently finished a new album Stronger which in accordance with the wishes of his family was released as planned It went on to become a huge success selling 63 000 copies in its opening week alone reaching number one in the Norwegian chart VG lista 3 At his funeral the church was packed with colleagues and celebrities the highlight being his former duet partner Elisabeth Andreassen performing You Raise Me Up together with a recording of Danielsen s voice accompanied by the song s composer Rolf Lovland on piano The mourners responded with a standing ovation He was later buried in Sand Church in Nord Odal The family wanted to have the memory ceremony in Oslo because Sand church is not large enough to accommodate all who wanted to show the deceased artist one last honor The result of the autopsy was finally ready in early January 2007 It appears that Danielsen s death was caused by heart failure most likely as a result of an inflammation of the bronchi of the lungs combined with physical fatigue after a period with too much work Releases after his death EditIn November 2006 the controversial biography of Jan Werner Danielsen Just Werner penned by his father Thor Egil Danielsen was released Christmas 2007 his family released in cooperation with Salvation Army the Christmas album Eg Veit I Himmerik Ei Borg with previously unreleased live recordings from various concerts and TV appearances On 22 November 2010 the double album One More Time The Very Best Of with several new and unknown recording came out These recordings were found by Jan Werner s family after his death and released in cooperation with Universal Music This album was received very well among both critics and audiences Discography EditAlbums Edit All by Myself 1995 Inner Secrets 1997 Music of the Night 1998 Bettan amp Jan Werners jul 1999 Over the Rainbow and Other Musical Highlights 2000 with Bettan Singer Of Songs 2003 Stronger 2006 Eg veit i himmelrik ei borg Salvation Army Christmas Album 2007 2007 One More Time The Very Best Of 2010 Singles Edit Jeg ser en dag My Prayer Debut radiosingle 1989 Duett Duet with Elisabeth Andreassen 1994 Time Will Let You Know 1995 Carry Me All by Myself 1995 Step Out 1997 Halde deg inntil meg Duet with Malin Holberg 1997 Come Back to Me 1997 Inner Secrets 1997 Find Your Way 1997 Friend Duet med Karin Krog 1997 One Night in Bangkok 1998 Bonne chance a France Official European Fotbalcup single med Synnove Svabo 1998 Anthem Radio Version 1998 Here for You 1998 One More Time 2000 Half a World Away with Secret Garden 2005 Always There originally by Secret Garden and Russell Watson 2005 Other Edit Singing the song He Lives in You Han Bor I Oss in the Norwegian version of The Lion King 2 movie 1998 Singing the official Brannmann Sam song Fireman Sam for his nephew Filip s birthday 2004 Singing Mary Did You Know on the Gospel album with the Norwegian gospel choir Mosaic 2005 Television selection EditMidt i smoroyet TV NRK 1988 Guest Appearance Rett hjem TV NRK 1994 Guest Appearance Talentiaden 1994 TV NRK 1994 Melodi Grand Prix 1994 TV with Elisabeth Andreassen NRK 1994 Vindu mot Lillehammer TV NRK 1994 Guest Appearance NyttarsRondo TV NRK 1994 Guest Appearance Du skal hore mye TV NRK 199 Guest Appearance Pick up TV NRK 1997 Guest Appearance XLTV TV NRK 1997 Guest Appearance Apen post TV NRK 1999 Guest Appearance Beat for beat TV with Benedicte Adrian NRK 2000 Guest Appearance Mine damer og herrer TV with Elisabeth Andreassen TV2 2000 Guest Appearance Melodi Grand Prix 2000 TV NRK 2000 Forst og sist TV NRK 2000 Guest Appearance Retro TV with Grethe Svendsen NRK 2000 Guest Appearance Numme og Gunstrom for og na TV TV2 2001 Guest Appearance Nobel Peace Prize Concert 2003 TV NRK 2003 Frelsesarmeens julekonsert 2003 TV NRK 2003 Fra Halvsju til Reser Stjernefabrikken 25 ar TV NRK 2004 Guest Appearance Senkveld med Thomas og Harald TV TV2 2005 Guest Appearance Med rett til a synge TV NRK 2006 Tommy and Jan Werner The Show DVD 2006 References Edit a b Ronsen Arild 11 June 2014 Jan Werner Danielsen in Norwegian Store Norske Leksikon Retrieved 23 December 2014 Bjorn Camilla Saether Anne Stine 29 September 2006 Jan Werner funnet dod in Norwegian VG Nett Retrieved 30 September 2006 Fay Andreas 27 November 2010 Snakket med Jan Werner tre timer for han dode Dagbladet in Norwegian Retrieved 23 December 2014 nbsp Norway portal nbsp Music portalExternal links EditJan Werner Air on YouTube Jan Werner Med rett til a synge on YouTubePreceded bySilje Vigewith Alle mine tankar Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest1994 Succeeded bySecret Gardenwith Nocturne Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jan Werner Danielsen amp oldid 1139161925, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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