Maria Kannegaard
Appearance
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Background information | |
Born | Copenhagen, Denmark | 6 October 1970
Genres | Jazz |
Occupation(s) | Musician, composer |
Instrument | Piano |
Maria Kannegaard (born 6 October 1970) is a Danish-born Norwegian jazz musician and pianist. She has lived in Norway since age 10. She is known from her own Maria Kannegaard trio and cooperation with, among others Live Maria Roggen's LiveBand, Eldbjørg Raknes' Trio and TingeLing, and numerous appearances at Norwegian jazz festivals.[1]
Career
[edit]Kannegaard was born in Copenhagen. She was educated on the Jazz program at Trondheim Musikkonsevatorium (1992–1996). With Ole Morten Vågan (bass) and Thomas Strønen (drums) she is Maria Kannegaard Trio.[2]
Honors
[edit]Discography
[edit]As leader/co-leader
[edit]Year recorded | Title | Label | Notes |
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2000? | Breaking the Surface | ACT Music | Trio, with Mats Eilertsen (double bass), Thomas Strønen (drums) |
2005? | Quiet Joy | Jazzland/Universal | Trio, with Ole Morten Vågan (double bass), Thomas Strønen (drums)[5] |
2007? | Live in Oslo | MNJ | With trio, Trondheim Jazz Orchestra |
2008? | Camel Walk | Jazzland | Trio, with Ole Morten Vågan (double bass), Thomas Strønen (drums)[6] |
2008? | Maryland | Moserobie Music Production | Quartet, with Håkon Kornstad (tenor sax), Ole Morten Vågan (double bass), Hakon MjaJohansen (drums)[7] |
2008? | Maryland Live! | Moserobie Music Production | In concert |
Collaborations
[edit]- 1997: TingeLing (NorCD), with Eldbjørg Raknes’ TINGeLING
- 2005: Månge Röstar Talar (Bergland Productions), with Eldbjørg Raknes Trio (lyrics by Karin Boye)
- 2006: Survival Kit (Bergland Productions), with Siri Gjære
- 2007: I Live Suddenly (MYrecordings), with Eldbjørg Raknes’ 'TingeLing'
- 2007: Circuit Songs (Jazzland Recordings), with Live Maria Roggen
- 2007: Molecular Gastronomy (Rune Grammofon), with the Duo Iain Ballamy and Thomas Strønen, featuring Maria Kannegaard and Ashley Slater
- 2011: Monsters and Puppets (Gigafon), Duo with Thomas Strønen (drums, electronics)[8]
- 2011: Song (Øra Fonogram), with Billy Fy
- 2013: Sidewalk Comedy (MNJ Records), with Trondheim Jazz Orchestra and Eirik Hegdal
References
[edit]Wikimedia Commons has media related to Maria Kannegaard.
- ^ "Kannegaard biography" (in Norwegian). MIC.no. Retrieved 6 June 2015.
- ^ "Maria Kannegaard Trio". MySpace.com. Retrieved 6 June 2015.
- ^ Wicklund, Erling (23 September 2011). "Kannegaard på Kongsberg" (in Norwegian). NRK. Retrieved 6 June 2015.
- ^ "Maria Kannegaard ble årets NTNU-ambassadør" (in Norwegian). Trondheim Jazz Festival. 21 January 2013. Archived from the original on 20 May 2018. Retrieved 6 June 2015.
- ^ "Maria Kannegaard Trio" (in Norwegian). Cosmopolite.no. Archived from the original on 2 June 2016. Retrieved 6 June 2015.
- ^ Kelman, John (22 September 2008). "Maria Kannegaard Trio: Camel Walk (2008)". Musical reviews. All About Jazz. Retrieved 6 June 2015.
- ^ Kelman, John (6 June 2008). "Maria Kannegaard: Maryland". All About Jazz. Retrieved 31 January 2019.
- ^ "Monsters and puppets". Musical reviews (in Norwegian). JazzINorge.no. Archived from the original on 4 May 2016. Retrieved 6 June 2015.
Categories:
- 20th-century Norwegian pianists
- 21st-century Norwegian pianists
- Norwegian jazz pianists
- Norwegian women jazz pianists
- Danish jazz pianists
- Danish women pianists
- Danish women jazz pianists
- Norwegian University of Science and Technology alumni
- Norwegian jazz composers
- Norwegian women jazz composers
- Danish jazz composers
- Danish women jazz composers
- 1970 births
- Living people
- Musicians from Copenhagen
- Maria Kannegaard Trio members
- TINGeLING members
- ACT Music artists
- Jazzland Recordings (1997) artists
- 20th-century women pianists
- 21st-century women pianists