Showing posts with label Jan Gunnar Hoff. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jan Gunnar Hoff. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 20, 2021

Jan Gunnar Hoff - In Town

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 2003
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 48:40
Size: 111,9 MB
Art: Front

(5:52) 1. In Town
(6:29) 2. Revamp
(5:57) 3. Promises
(7:24) 4. Your Song
(1:17) 5. Clouds
(5:41) 6. Bits and Pieces
(5:00) 7. Seven Seas
(3:43) 8. The Return
(3:50) 9. Picture I
(3:22) 10. Picture Ii

Jan Gunnar Hoff (born 22 October 1958) is a Norwegian jazz pianist, composer, arranger and professor, living in Bodø, known from cooperations with jazz musicians like Pat Metheny, Chick Corea, Lars Danielsson, John Surman, Karin Krog, Maria Joao, Marilyn Mazur, Anders Jormin, Arve Henriksen, Per Jørgensen, Alex Acuña, Mike Stern, Ernst-Wiggo Sandbakk, Per Mathisen, Arild Andersen, Nils Petter Molvær, Ståle Storløkken, Audun Kleive and Mathias Eick.

Hoff was born in Bodø. He is a graduate of the Teachers' College in Bodø and Bergen, and was further educated in the Jazz program at Trondheim Musikkonservatorium under Terje Bjørklund (1986–89), and in composition at Norges Musikkhøgskole (2001). He had his jazz debut with his own trio on Ad Lib Jazzklubb (1976). Hoff´s background includes classical piano, progressive rock, pop and jazz. Hoff has released 20 recordings as soloartist and co-leader and he has composed 250 works for different settings. In 2005 he received the prestigious Edvard-prize (named after Edvard Grieg) for his jazz mass Meditatus and the same year he wrote the commission work for Vossajazz. In 2013 Jan Gunnar Hoff and his “Hoff Ensemble” was nominated for US Grammy Awards with their album Quiet winter night. Hoff´s quartet album Fly North with Marilyn Mazur, Anders Jormin and Arve Henriksen was nominated for the Norwegian Grammy, Spellemannpris 2014. Jan Gunnar Hoff has performed in Los Angeles, New York, London, Zagreb, Milano, St. Petersburg, Moscow, Kiev, Stockholm, Istanbul, Havana, Riga and other major cities.

In January 2014 Hoff received the highest distinction in Norwegian Jazz, the Buddy-award. In May 2014 he was credited internationally as an official Steinway Artist. Hoff´s recent albums include Stories - solo piano 2L 2016, Terra Nova w/mezzo soprano Marianne Beate Kielland, Lawo classics 2017, Polarity with Audun Kleive, Anders Jormin, Morten Lindberg, 2L April 2018, Barxeta II with Per Mathisen and Horacio Hernandez, Losen Records June 2018 and Jan Gunnar Hoff Group feat. Mike Stern on Losen Records November 2018. Hoff is working as a professor at the University of Tromsø and the University of Agder. He co-founded The Groove Valley JazzCamp in Beiarn, and was artistic director for TGV Jazz camp from 2005 to 2009. Hoff also initiated Bodø Jazz Open which was launched in January 2011, where he was artistic leader and festival head until 2020. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Gunnar_Hoff

Personnel: Piano, Keyboards – Jan Gunnar Hoff; Guitar – Børge Petersen-Øverleir(tracks 1,5,6); Trumpet – Mathias Eick(tracks 3,8); Bass – Bjørn Kjellemyr; Drums – Audun Kleive; Saxophone [Saxophones] – Tore Brunborg

In Town

Sunday, June 3, 2018

Alex Acuna, Jan Gunnar Hoff, Per Mathiesen - Jungle City

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 63:41
Size: 145.8 MB
Styles: Contemporary jazz
Year: 2009
Art: Front

[5:07] 1. Jungle City
[6:03] 2. Jangala
[5:59] 3. Blessing
[7:31] 4. One For Jaco
[4:49] 5. Voices
[6:20] 6. Maya Pejo
[4:13] 7. Det Bästa
[5:23] 8. Africa
[4:03] 9. Visions
[7:00] 10. Tribute
[7:09] 11. Night Zone

Peruvian drummer and percussionist Alex Acuna learned trumpet and piano from his father, while teaching himself the rudiments of drumming. He became a studio musician in Lima at 16, and joined Prez Prado's band in 1964, coming with them to Las Vegas. Acuna worked from 1966-1975 as a studio musician in Puerto Rico and Los Angeles as well as Las Vegas, then joined Weather Report. He alternated roles there during his two-year stint, splitting time between being their percussionist and drummer. Acuna made two albums with Weather Report, among them the hugely successful Heavy Weather, before leaving. He formed his own band, Koinoni, in 1980. Acuna has not attained the high profile of other Latin percussionists like Airto or Nana Vasconcelos, but has a lengthy list of professional credits, including recording dates with Clare Fischer, Ella Fitzgerald, Tania Maria, Chick Corea, Paco De Lucia and Joni Mitchell, plus a stint in guitarist Lee Ritenour's group. He's merged traditional Peruvian and modern Latin rhythms into a charged personal style that also reflects the influence of Elvin Jones and Tony Williams, among others. His current band has recorded for JVC, and mixes Afro-Latin and Latin jazz with funk and fusion.

Per Mathisen is a Norwegian jazz musician (upright bass and guitar bass) and composer, known from collaborations with great jazz musicians like Terri Lyne Carrington, Geri Allen, Gary Thomas, Bill Bruford, Alex Acuña, Gary Husband, Ralph Peterson, Nguyen Le and Terje Rypdal.[1][2] He is married to pianist Olga Konkova, and the brother of jazz musicians Hans Mathisen (guitar), Nils Mathisen (keyboards, guitar and violin) and Ole Mathisen (saxophone and clarinet).

Jan Gunnar Hoff is one of Norway´s most experienced piano- and keyboardplayers, born in Bodø 1958. He performs extensively in bandsettings with artists like Mike Stern and Alex Acuña and with his new Hoff/Mazur/Henriksen/Jormin- quartet. Hoff was the arranger and ensemble leader of Quiet Winter Night, Grammy-nominated for Best Surround Sound in 2013, an album where he successfully merges elements of jazz, folk and popular music (with Arild Andersen, Mathias Eick, Helene Bøksle a.o).

Jungle City