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John Pål Inderberg

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John Pål Inderberg
John Pål Inderberg in 2016
John Pål Inderberg in 2016
Background information
Born (1950-08-06) 6 August 1950 (age 74)
Steinkjer, Nord-Trøndelag, Norway
GenresJazz
Occupation(s)Musician, composer
InstrumentSaxophone
Websitewww.inderberg.com

John Pål Inderberg (born 6 August 1950 Steinkjer, Norway) is a versatile saxophonist and one of the leading traditional musicians in Norway. His playing synthethises many different styles, not least when in partnership with Norwegian and American jazz musicians - players as contrasting as Gil Evans and Lee Konitz.[1]

Career

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As an earlier member of the new cool quartet, Inderberg gave new popularity to the collective art of improvisation in the 1950s. Inderberg's soprano and baritone sax can be heard on a wide range of recordings. He has toured and recorded with Lee Konitz[2] and Warne Marsh (saxophone), Chet Baker (trumpet), Bob Brookmeyer (trombone),[2] as well as Siri Gellein and Henning Sommerro. He was previously member of Gil Evans' Scandinavian ensemble and has put his mark on several recordings with poet Jan Erik Vold.[1]

Inderberg is a member of the EBU-band in 1980 and 1998. Besides his performing career, he holds the post Teacher of Improvisation and joint head of the jazz department at the Trondheim Musikkonservatorium, NTNU.[1] He has received the Norwegian Jazz Forum award in 1991, known as the Buddy statuette. He was also awarded the Lindemanprisen 2010.[3]

Honors

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Discography

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Solo albums
Collaborative albums

References

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  1. ^ a b c "John Pål Indreberg - saxophonist, arranger, composer, born 06.08.1950". Archived from the original on 2015-03-23.
  2. ^ a b "John Pål Indreberg Biography". SNL.no. Store Norske Leksikon
  3. ^ "Lindemanprisen til John Pål Inderberg".
  4. ^ "John Pål Inderberg: Baritone Landscape". Listen to Norway MIC.no. Archived from the original on 2006-02-14.
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Awards
Preceded by Recipient of the Buddyprisen
1990
Succeeded by
Preceded by
No award in 2004
Recipient of the Open class Gammlengprisen
2005
Succeeded by
No award in 2006