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Live Maria Roggen

Live Maria Roggen (born 22 March 1970) is a Norwegian jazz singer, songwriter, and composer.

Live Maria Roggen
Roggen at Oslo Jazzfestival 2016
Background information
Born (1970-03-22) 22 March 1970 (age 54)
Oslo
OriginNorway
GenresJazz
Occupation(s)Jazz singer, songwriter, composer
Instrument(s)Violin, vocals
Websitewww.livemaria.no

Roggen was born in Oslo and educated at Foss High School (violin and vocals). She studied sociology and musicology intermediate at the University of Oslo and Jazz Line at Trøndelag Conservatory of Music (NTNU) (1995–1998). She worked as a jazz and singing teacher at the Sund folkehøgskole, Høgskolen in Agder (music conservatory) and at Trøndelag Conservatory of Music (NTNU). Since 2006, associate professor,[1] and since 2012 has been professor of jazz singing at the Norwegian Academy of Music.[2] She is the older sister of the twin sisters Ane Carmen and Ida Roggen from the Norwegian vocal band Pitsj.

Career edit

Roggen first appeared in the duo Tu'Ba with the tuba player Lars Andreas Haug 1994. She helped start the band Wibutee in 1997–2000, and then was the lead singer of the Norwegian jazz band Come Shine 1998–2004. In 2003–2008, she appeared with their own lyrics and compositions in the Live Band. In 2007, a solo disc Circuit songs which won Spellemannprisen the Norwegian Grammy Award in the Open class.

Since 2004 Roggen has been co-singer and one of the driving forces of the improvisational vocal ensemble Trondheim Voices, for whom she made the compositions. In 2009, Roggen and pianist Helge Lien formed the Norwegian-language duo Live/Lien that performs original music written to texts by Norwegian poets, cover songs and jazz tunes.

In addition to her own bands and groups Roggen have sung with, among other Trondheim Jazz Orchestra, the Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Trondheimsolistene, Bugge Wesseltoft, Tom Steinar Lund & Trio de Janeiro, deLillos and Leieboerne, and she has since 1996 been a backup singer in the group Young Neils. In 2008 and 2009 she participated in four tribute concerts For Radka together with Arild Andersen, Jon Eberson and Jon Christensen, including in the Norwegian National Opera. In 2006–2009 she sang the tango and jazz compositions in the Atle Sponberg and Frode Haltli s La Fuente. She participated in children's records Magiske kroker & hemmeligheter (Egmont 2008) and Go'natt (Jazzland/Universal 2009).[1]

Honors edit

Discography edit

Solo albums edit

LiveLien edit

Collaborations edit

  • 1998: Tu'Ba (Curling Legs), with Tu'Ba
  • 1999: Newborn Thing (Jazzland), with Wibutee
  • 2001: Come Shine (Curling Legs), with Come Shine
  • 2002: Pöck (Bergland Productions), with Dingobats
  • 2002: Denne lille pytten er et hav (Curling Legs), with Sverre Gjørvad
  • 2002: Do Do That Voodoo (Curling Legs), with Come Shine
  • 2003: In Concert (Curling Legs), with Come Shine
  • 2007: Følg oss hjem, Ole Paus (Kirkelig Kulturverksted), with Leieboerne
  • 2008: Magiske Kroker Og Hemmeligheter (Egmont), with Various artists
  • 2009: Go' natt (Jazzland), with Various artists
  • 2010: Improvoicing (MNJ Records), with Trondheim Voices
  • 2015: Red and Gold (Jazzland), with Come Shine

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Live Maria Roggen". Biography. MIC.no. Retrieved 2016-11-25.
  2. ^ "Live Maria Roggen". Biography. Norwegian Academy of Music. Retrieved 2016-11-25.
  3. ^ Kulberg, Jan-Henrik (2003-07-05). "Jazzpris til Live Maria Roggen 1language=Norwegian". NRK. Retrieved 2016-11-25.
  4. ^ Mosnes, Terje (2011-11-16). "Låvesalg og lukt av jord". Musical reviews. Dagbladet. Retrieved 2016-11-25.

External links edit

  • Come Shine on Facebook
  • www.trondheimvoices.comDead link, Nov. 2013
  • Biografi fra Norsk Musikkinformasjon
Awards
Preceded by Recipient of the Radka Toneff Memorial Award
2003
Succeeded by
Preceded by Recipient of the Kongsberg Jazz Award
2003
Succeeded by
Preceded by Recipient of the Jazz Gammleng-prisen
2004
Succeeded by
Preceded by Recipient of the Open class Spellemannprisen
2007
Succeeded by
Preceded by Recipient of the Buddyprisen
2016
Succeeded by
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Live Maria Roggen born 22 March 1970 is a Norwegian jazz singer songwriter and composer Live Maria RoggenRoggen at Oslo Jazzfestival 2016Background informationBorn 1970 03 22 22 March 1970 age 54 OsloOriginNorwayGenresJazzOccupation s Jazz singer songwriter composerInstrument s Violin vocalsWebsitewww wbr livemaria wbr no Roggen was born in Oslo and educated at Foss High School violin and vocals She studied sociology and musicology intermediate at the University of Oslo and Jazz Line at Trondelag Conservatory of Music NTNU 1995 1998 She worked as a jazz and singing teacher at the Sund folkehogskole Hogskolen in Agder music conservatory and at Trondelag Conservatory of Music NTNU Since 2006 associate professor 1 and since 2012 has been professor of jazz singing at the Norwegian Academy of Music 2 She is the older sister of the twin sisters Ane Carmen and Ida Roggen from the Norwegian vocal band Pitsj Contents 1 Career 2 Honors 3 Discography 3 1 Solo albums 3 2 LiveLien 3 3 Collaborations 4 References 5 External linksCareer editRoggen first appeared in the duo Tu Ba with the tuba player Lars Andreas Haug 1994 She helped start the band Wibutee in 1997 2000 and then was the lead singer of the Norwegian jazz band Come Shine 1998 2004 In 2003 2008 she appeared with their own lyrics and compositions in the Live Band In 2007 a solo disc Circuit songs which won Spellemannprisen the Norwegian Grammy Award in the Open class Since 2004 Roggen has been co singer and one of the driving forces of the improvisational vocal ensemble Trondheim Voices for whom she made the compositions In 2009 Roggen and pianist Helge Lien formed the Norwegian language duo Live Lien that performs original music written to texts by Norwegian poets cover songs and jazz tunes In addition to her own bands and groups Roggen have sung with among other Trondheim Jazz Orchestra the Norwegian Radio Orchestra Trondheimsolistene Bugge Wesseltoft Tom Steinar Lund amp Trio de Janeiro deLillos and Leieboerne and she has since 1996 been a backup singer in the group Young Neils In 2008 and 2009 she participated in four tribute concerts For Radka together with Arild Andersen Jon Eberson and Jon Christensen including in the Norwegian National Opera In 2006 2009 she sang the tango and jazz compositions in the Atle Sponberg and Frode Haltli s La Fuente She participated in children s records Magiske kroker amp hemmeligheter Egmont 2008 and Go natt Jazzland Universal 2009 1 Honors edit1999 The Norwegian State Scholarship 2003 Spellemannprisen 2002 with Come Shine in the class Jazz 2003 Kongsberg Jazz Award 3 2003 Radka Toneff Memorial Prize 2003 2004 The Gammleng Prize in the class Jazz 2005 2007 The Norwegian State Scholarship 2007 Spellemannprisen in the Open class for record Circuit SongsDiscography editSolo albums edit 2007 Circuit Songs Jazzland 2016 Apokaluptein Kirkelig Kulturverksted commissioned work for the 2016 Vossajazz LiveLien edit 2011 Lavesalg Jazzland Universal 4 2016 YOU Ozella Collaborations edit 1998 Tu Ba Curling Legs with Tu Ba 1999 Newborn Thing Jazzland with Wibutee 2001 Come Shine Curling Legs with Come Shine 2002 Pock Bergland Productions with Dingobats 2002 Denne lille pytten er et hav Curling Legs with Sverre Gjorvad 2002 Do Do That Voodoo Curling Legs with Come Shine 2003 In Concert Curling Legs with Come Shine 2007 Folg oss hjem Ole Paus Kirkelig Kulturverksted with Leieboerne 2008 Magiske Kroker Og Hemmeligheter Egmont with Various artists 2009 Go natt Jazzland with Various artists 2010 Improvoicing MNJ Records with Trondheim Voices 2015 Red and Gold Jazzland with Come ShineReferences edit a b Live Maria Roggen Biography MIC no Retrieved 2016 11 25 Live Maria Roggen Biography Norwegian Academy of Music Retrieved 2016 11 25 Kulberg Jan Henrik 2003 07 05 Jazzpris til Live Maria Roggen 1language Norwegian NRK Retrieved 2016 11 25 Mosnes Terje 2011 11 16 Lavesalg og lukt av jord Musical reviews Dagbladet Retrieved 2016 11 25 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Live Maria Roggen External links edit nbsp Norway portal nbsp Jazz portal Come Shine on Facebook www trondheimvoices comDead link Nov 2013 Biografi fra Norsk Musikkinformasjon Awards Preceded byPer Jorgensen Recipient of the Radka Toneff Memorial Award2003 Succeeded bySolveig Slettahjell Preceded byHakon Kornstad Trio including Paal Nilssen Love amp Mats Eilertsen Recipient of the Kongsberg Jazz Award2003 Succeeded byIngebrigt Haker Flaten Preceded byJacob Young Recipient of the Jazz Gammleng prisen2004 Succeeded bySilje Nergaard Preceded byHanne Hukkelberg Recipient of the Open class Spellemannprisen2007 Succeeded byFarmers Market Preceded byHakon Kornstad Recipient of the Buddyprisen2016 Succeeded by Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Live Maria Roggen amp oldid 1213540034, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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