Siril Malmedal Hauge

Siril Malmedal Hauge
Siril Malmedal Hauge performing in 2018
Background information
Born 1992 (age 2526)
Lillehammer, Norway
Origin Norway
Genres Jazz
Occupation(s) Musician, composer,
band leader
Instruments Vocals
Associated acts "Siril Malmedal Hauge Trio"
Nordic Circles

Siril Malmedal Hauge (born 1992 in Langevåg) is a Norwegian jazz singer and songwriter residing in Oslo, Norway.

Biography

Siril Malmedal Hauge is a vocalist educated on the jazz program at Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim. In addition to heading projects like «Fieldfare» and «Wild Things Run Fast», she has collaborated with bands and musicians like Lars Jansson, Jesper Bodilson, Anders Thorén, Jacob Young, Magnus Bakken, Henrik Lødøen, Alf Hulbækmo, Ytre Suløens Jazz Ensemble, MMO-ensemble, Martin Myhre Olsen the vocal ensemble Sonavi,[1] and the Prøysen-project «Lillebror» (Little Brother) releasing their deput album on the Grappa label. In 2010 she received the Norwegian Cultural Education Council «Drømmestipendet (Dream scholarship)» and in 2011 Cultural grants from Sula Municipality. She has also played and toured in Norway, Sweden, Belgium, Germany, Estonia and Serbia.

In 2016 she released the album Jeg Går og Drømmer along with the pianist Alf Hulbækmo at Atlethic Sound Records. And releases the album Fieldfare in February 2017 on the label Øra Fonogram. She also contributes to the project Nordic Circles, releasing the album Under The Clouds (2017) on AMP music & records.[2]

Discography

Albums

2018: Siril Malmedal Hauge/Jacob Young - "Last Things" (Oslo Session Recordings)[3]

2017: Lillebror -"Lillebror" (Grappa Musikk)

2016: Siril & Alf - "Jeg Går og Drømmer" (Atlethic Sound Records)

Collaborations

2017: Nordic Cirkles II - "Under The Clouds" (AMP Musikk & Records)

2017: Fieldfare - "Fieldfare" (Øra Fonogram)

2016: Sugarfoot -"Different Stars" (Crispin Clover Records)

2013: LP "Wave" - Out Of His Hands, (Kakao Musikk)

References

  1. "Sonavi" (in Norwegian). JazzINorge.no. 2016-12-11. Retrieved 2018-01-25.
  2. "Siril Malmedal Hauge Trio" (in Norwegian). JazzINorge.no. 2017-06-03. Retrieved 2018-01-25.
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