Knut Riisnæs
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Background information | |
Born | Oslo, Norway | 13 November 1945
Died | 22 July 2023 | (aged 77)
Genres | Jazz |
Occupation(s) | Musician |
Instrument(s) | Saxophone |
Knut Riisnæs (13 November 1945 – 22 July 2023) was a Norwegian jazz musician (saxophone and flute), arranger, and composer,[1] son of pianist Eline Nygaard Riisnæs and brother of classical pianist Anne Eline Riisnæs (1951–) and jazz saxophonist Odd Riisnæs (1953–). The brothers are both known from a variety of recordings in Norway and internationally.[2][3]
Career
Knut Riisnæs was born in
Riisnæs worked with the leading Norwegian jazz musicians, like on Karin Krog (recording debut, 1966), Egil Kapstad (1967), Terje Rypdal (1968), Torgrim Sollid (Østerdalsmusikk, 1975), Ketil Bjørnstad (Leve Patagonia, 1978), Radka Toneff (1977), Laila Dalseth (1978), Pål Thowsen (1979), Kenneth Sivertsen (1985), Per Husby (1990), Bjørn Alterhaug (1991), Kjell Öhman (1993), with Jan Gunnar Hoff Group (1992–), Sigurd Ulveseth Trio (1993–), "Radiostorbandet" (1971–90), a big band led by Helge Hurum, Jens Wendelboe, Kjell Karlsen and Fred Nøddelund. From 2000, he has played with Helge Iberg, in "Sharp 9" (2004–), in a Quartet with Ivar Antonsen (piano), Terje Gewelt (bass) and Espen Rud (drums) (2004–), and in Ditlef Eckhoff Quintet.[2][3]
Riisnæs toured with saxophone trio
Death
Knut Riisnæs died on 22 July 2023, at the age of 77.[8]
Honors
- Norwegian government grant 1979
- Buddyprisen 1981
- Spellemannprisen 1982 in the class Jazz, for the record Flukt
- Spellemannprisen 1992 in the class Jazz, for the record Featuring Scofield and Danielsson
- Gammleng-prisen1992
Discography
- 1975: Nordic Jazz Quintet (Storyville, recorded 8 October 1974) with Jukka Tolonen (guitar), Ole Kock Hansen (piano), Kjell Jannson (bass), and Petur Östlund (drums).
- 1982: Flukt (Odin, 1982), awarded Spellemannprisen 1982, with Dag Arnesen (piano), Bjørn Kjellemyr (bass) and Jon Christensen (drums).
- 1991: Confessin' the blues (Gemini), with Red Holloway.
- 1992: Featuring Gammleng-prisen1992.
- 2001: Touching (Resonant), compositions inspired by John Coltrane and Joe Henderson with Dag Arnesen (piano), Frank Jakobsen (drums) and Terje Gewelt (bass), nominated for Spellemannprisen.
- 2016: 2'nd Thoughts (Losen Records)
- 2018: The Kernel (Losen Records)
References
- ^ "Knut Riisnæs Biography". Jazzbasen.no. Retrieved 5 October 2012.
- ^ a b c "Riisnæs, Knut Biography". Norsk Musikkinformasjon Ballade.no. Archived from the original on 1 October 2006. Retrieved 5 October 2012.
- ^ Norsk Biografisk Leksikon(in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 5 October 2012.
- ^ Knut Borge (2 December 1982). "Topp Riisnæs". Verdens Gang.
- ^ Stein Kagge (17 September 1991). "Aldersforskjell ingen hindring". Aftenposten.
- ^ Knut Borge (15 August 1992). "Kvalitetstro ener". Dagens Næringsliv.
- ^ Arild Andersen (10 September 2001). "Knut og Robs doble jazzdose". Aftenposten.
- ^ "Knut Riisnæs (1945 – 2023): En saksofonist i verdensklasse". Ballade. 24 July 2023. Retrieved 25 July 2023.
External links
- Knut Riisnæs Biography Store Norske Leksikon
- Knut Riisnæs discography at Discogs
- Knut Riisnæs at IMDb