请输入您要查询的百科知识:

 

词条 Carsten Dahl
释义

  1. Biography

  2. Awards

  3. Gallery

  4. Discography

      As leader/co-leader    As sideman  

  5. References

  6. External links

{{Use mdy dates|date=July 2014}}{{BLP sources|date=April 2014}}{{Infobox musical artist
| name = Carsten Dahl
| image = Carsten Dahl Photo2.jpg
| caption = Dahl in 2010
| image_size =
| background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
| birth_name =
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1967|10|3|df=y}}
| birth_place = Copenhagen, Denmark
| genre = Jazz, classical, experimental
| occupation = Musician, composer
| instrument = Piano, drums
| years_active = 1980–present
| associated_acts =
| website = {{Official website|carstendahl.dk}}
}}Carsten Dahl (born 3 October 1967 in Copenhagen, Denmark) is a pianist.[1]

Biography

Dahl began playing the drums at age 9. By 14 years old, he was a professional drummer and studio musician, and at 19 he entered the Rhythmic Music Conservatory. After two years of being taught by jazz drummers Ed Thigpen and Alex Riel, he put drums aside in favor of the piano, an instrument he had never been taught, and applied again at the conservatory – now as a pianist greatly influenced by Jørgen Nielsen and, later, Butch Lacy.

In the early 1990s Dahl began to play with Embla and Niels Præstholm, Thomas Agergaard, Anders Hentze, and Staffan Svensson. Their only CD, Embla showed Dahl's improvising, something that he would put aside for some years to explore the bebop tradition. During this collaboration, Dahl started to develop his own style, and met (via saxophonist Agergaard) drummer Thomas Blachman and bassist Lennart Ginman. Dahl appeared in Blachman jazz and hip hop projects during the 1990s, as well as records from the trio he formed with Ginman and drummer Frands Rifbjerg. This trio recorded the albums Will you make my soup hot and silver and Message from Bud. They went on to record a series of albums for the Japanese label Marshmallow Records – Blue Train and Be Boppish Rubbish Rabbit. They also recorded A Child Is Born, a quartet album with Bob Rockwell. Dahl also reunited with Thigpen and his trio, including Joe Lovano. They made three recordings together. Dahl appears on more than 150 albums

For the mid-1990s and well into the 2000s Dahl played with Anders Bergcrantz, Arild Andersen, Bent Jædig, Billy Harper, Cæcilie Norby, Charlie Mariano, Danish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Dave Liebman, Didier Lockwood, Ed Neumeister, Eddie Gomez, Eliot Zigmund, Ensemble Midtvest, Finn Ziegler, Gregory Hutchinson, Hanne Boel, Helen Davies, Jan Lundgren, Jerry Bergonzi, Jesper Lundgaard, Jesper Thilo, Jim Snidero, Johnny Griffin, Jon Christensen, Klaus Rifbjerg, Lars Danielsson, Lars Moller, Mads Vinding, Michala Petri, NHØP, Palle Mikkelborg, Per Goldschmidt, Phil Wilson, Philip Catherine, Putte Wickman, Reuben Rogers, Richard Boone, Suzanne Brøgger, Ted Curson, Thomas Hass, Tom Kirkpatrick, Tomas Franck, Ulf Wakenius, WDR Big Band, and Wynton Marsalis.

Dahl associated with the classical Ensemble Midvest as an artistic consultant, getting the ensemble to work with free improvisation. Among the many projects they worked on together was music for Fritz Lang's silent film Metropolis and Charlie Chaplin's City Lights and Don Q / Son of Zorro by Douglas Fairbanks.

Dahl has worked for several years with Bach's Goldberg Variations, arranged and played for prepared piano, alongside the Well-Tempered Clavier and Dahl's own 26 Chromatic Inventions – dedicated to Glenn Gould. In spring 2013 Carsten premiered his work The Fifth Dimension for symphony orchestra (dedicated to Per Nørgaard), with the DR vocal ensemble and the Copenhagen Boys Choir.

In October 2013 Dahl premiered his first piano concerto, played by the Odense Symphony Orchestra with Marianna Shiviyuan as the soloist. From 1992, he taught as a tenured associate professor at the Esbjerg conservatory. In 2011 he was appointed to a 5-year term as a professor in rhythmic contemporary music at the Rhythmic Music Conservatory in Copenhagen. He also works as an ambassador for Mental Health Fund, based on his own experiences, and regularly gives talks about anxiety and depression.

For his two solo albums, Dahl took inspiration from both classical pianist Glenn Gould and jazz pianists like Keith Jarrett, Bill Evans, Cecil Taylor and Bud Powell; cultivating improvisation in extreme situations. There are also clear inspirations from contemporary music and different world regions and folk music.

In 2011 Dahl returned to his drumming roots with the Crazy Constellation Trio, with Hugo Rasmussen on bass and Søren Kristiansen on piano.

Awards

Dahl's solo albums received the DMA Jazz Prize for Best Recording in 2004 and 2011. Other awards include: Ben Webster Award 1997, Rodovre Musicprice 1997, Jasa Prize 2002, honored by the Danish music council in 2003 for 'Moonwater' and in 2013 for 'DreamChild', DMA Jazz in 2004 for the piece 'Solo Piano', Django D'orPrize in 2006 'Master of Jazz', DMA Jazz in 2011 for the piece 'Effata',and Jazz Specials Prize for album of the year 2011 Metamorphosis. He has also been nominated for the Robert music prize for 'Charlie Butterfly', the Carl prize, and received the prize of honor EWH with NHOP and Premie for 'DreamChild'. 'DreamChild' was also nominated for a grammy in 2013 and his solo CD "PAPILLON" won the Carl Prize for "composer of the year 2014" (named after the Danish composer Carl Nielsen). Nominated for DC of the year 2015 for GOLDBERG VARIATIONS.

Gallery

Discography

As leader/co-leader

Year recordedTitleLabelNotes
1996Will You Make My Soup Hot and SilverStoryvilleTrio, with Lennart Ginman (bass), Frands Rifbjerg (drums)
1998Message from BudStoryvilleTrio, with Lennart Ginman (bass), Frands Rifbjerg (drums)
1998?Ed Thigpen Rhythm Features: It's EntertaintmentStuntwith Ed Thigpen, Jesper Bodilsen
1999?Six Hands, Three Minds, One HeartStuntwith Mads Vinding, Alex Riel
1999The Butterfly DreamStoryvilleSolo piano
2000?Lys På HimlenDacapowith Christina Dahl
2000Jazzpar 2000 QuintetStoryvilleQuintet, with Jorg Huke (trombone), Tony Coe (soprano sax, tenor sax, clarinet), Lars Danielsson (cello, bass), Aage Tanggaard (drums); in concert
2002?The SignStuntwith Arild Andersen, Patrice Heral
1996–2003Solo PianoStuntSolo piano
2003Moon WaterStuntTrio, with Arild Andersen (bass), Patrice Heral (drums)
2003?The Library Bar ConcertsVervewith Lennart Ginman, Thomas Blachman
2004Copenhagen-AarhusEdgeSolo piano
2004?Blue TrainMarshmallowTrio, with Lennart Ginman, Frands Rifbjerg
2005?Ginman/Blachman/Dahl!Universalwith Lennart Ginman, Thomas Blachman
2006?God Bless the ChildMarshmallowwith Lennart Ginman, Frands Rifbjerg, Bob Rockwell
2006?Charlie ButterflyStuntDuo, with Allan Vegenfeldt
2006?Det gyldne landskabPrivatewith Christina Dahl
2006?Short FairytalesEmArcywith Arild Andersen, Jon Christensen
2006?Tribute to Night TrainPloug Partnership
2007?Bebopish Rubbish RabbitMarshmallowTrio, with Lennart Ginman, Frands Rifbjerg
2008?Minor MeetingGrave NewsTrio, with Jesper Lundgaard, Alex Riel
2008?HumilitasStoryvilleQuartet, with Jesper Zeuthen (alto sax), Nils Davidsen (bass), Stefan Pasborg (drums)
2009?In Our Own Sweet WayStoryvillewith Mads Vinding & Alex Riel
2011?Synesthesia & MetropolisExlibriswith Ensemble MidtVest
2011?Live at Tivoli/CopenhagenStuntwith Ed Thigpen, Jesper Bodilsen
2011?EffataStoryvilleSolo piano
2011?MetamorphosisStoryville
2011Live at MontmartreStoryvilleDuo, with Eddie Gomez (bass); in concert
2011Space Is the PlaceStoryvilleTrio, with Arild Andersen (bass), Jon Christensen (drums)
2012?Dreamchild: Solo PianoStoryvilleSolo piano
2013?SoliloquyStoryvillewith Ensemble MidtVest
2013Under the RainbowStoryvilleTrio, with Arild Andersen (bass), Jon Christensen (drums)
2013?ReverentiaStoryville
2013?SoliluqueExlibris
2013?PapillonTigerSolo piano
2014?Bach – The Goldberg Variations for Prepared PianoTigerSolo piano
2014?The Myth and the MothTigerSolo piano
2014?A Good TimeStoryvilleTrio, with Lennart Ginman, Frands Rifbjerg
2015?GraceTigerSolo piano

As sideman

  • Jazz-oratorium – I Den Lille By (Exlibris, 2006), with Klaus Rifbjerg
  • The Element of Swing (Stunt, 2006), with Ed Thigpen, Joe Lovano, & Jesper Bodilsen
  • The Poetic Principle (Cowbell, 2008), including Benjamin Koppel, Miroslav Vitous, Anders Koppel & Stefan Pasborg
  • I Think It's Going to Rain (Stunt, 2012), Hanne Boel

References

1. ^{{cite web|last1=Mosey|first1=Chris|title=Carsten Dahl/Mads Vinding/Alex Riel: In Our Own Sweet Way|url=https://www.allaboutjazz.com/in-our-own-sweet-way-carsten-dahl-storyville-records-review-by-chris-mosey.php|website=All About Jazz|accessdate=9 December 2016|date=24 June 2009}}
{{Commonscat|Carsten Dahl}}

External links

  • Official site
{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Dahl, Carsten}}

7 : 1967 births|Living people|Danish jazz pianists|Hard bop pianists|Musicians from Copenhagen|Danish jazz composers|21st-century pianists

随便看

 

开放百科全书收录14589846条英语、德语、日语等多语种百科知识,基本涵盖了大多数领域的百科知识,是一部内容自由、开放的电子版国际百科全书。

 

Copyright © 2023 OENC.NET All Rights Reserved
京ICP备2021023879号 更新时间:2024/9/21 19:44:49