Emilie Stoesen Christensen

Emilie Stoesen Christensen
Born 1986 (age 3132)
Oslo
Origin Norway
Genres Jazz
Occupation(s) Musician, actor
Instruments Vocals
Website sceneweb.no/nb/artist/18336/Emilie_Stoesen_Christensen

Emilie Stoesen Christensen (born 1986 in Oslo, Norway) is a Norwegian Jazz singer and actor, the daughter of Jazz drummer Jon Christensen (b. 1943) and actress Ellen Horn (b. Stoesen in 1951), and half sister of Theater director Kjersti Horn (b. 1977). She has lately been gaining recognition for her work with a number of Norwegian bands, including the «Oslo JazzNonett», and made her record debut with Jon Balke's Batagraf album Say And Play (2011) at ECM Records.[1]

Career

Christensen has played roles in musical plays as Spellemann på taket (Fiddler on the Roof) and Spring awakening at Oslo Nye Teater.[2]

As a student at the Norges Musikkhøgskole (NMH) in Oslo, she was on a Norway tour (2012) with «Oslo JazzNonett», and among other places they had chosen «Musikkbaren» at NMH as a concert arena (at home). All music is original, written by the band members: Christensen (vocals and text), Magela Herrera Portuondo (flute), Kasper Skullerud Værens (alto saxophone and clarinet), Harald Lassen (tenor and soprano saxophones), Kristoffer Eikrem (trumpet), David Aleksander Sjølie (guitar), Kjetil Jerve (piano), Bjørnar Kaldefoss Tveite (bass), Andreas Wildhagen (drums).[3] In 2012 she performed within the band «Play Tell» including saxophonist Harald Lassen, pianist Eyolf Dale, bassist Mats Eilertsen and her father drummer Jon Christensen at the Norwegian national jazz scene «Victoria» in Oslo.[4]

Discography

References

  1. "Say and Play - ECM Jon Balke Batagraf". ECM Records. Archived from the original on 2013-09-22. Retrieved 2013-09-20.
  2. "Emilie Stoesen Christensen" (in Norwegian). Sceneweb.no. Retrieved 2013-09-20.
  3. "Oslo JazzNonett" (in Norwegian). JazzINorge.no. Retrieved 2013-09-20.
  4. Mosnes, Terje. "Løfterik debutkonsert: Play Tell med tre generasjoner i supert samspill" (in Norwegian). Dagbladet. Retrieved 2013-09-20.
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