Anne Mette Iversen

Anne Mette Iversen (born 1972) is a Danish jazz bassist and composer. She leads and composes for the Anne Mette Iversen Quartet / Quartet +1 as well as the groups Double Life, Poetry of Earth, and the Ternion Quartet. She has released 9 albums as a leader.

Iversen was Composer in Residence for the Norrbotten Big Band (Sweden) in 2016.[1]

Iversen co-founded the Brooklyn Jazz Underground in 2006 and is co-owner of the related record label Brooklyn Jazz Underground Records, which was formed in 2008.[2] She works as sideman in various settings and as freelance composer.

Iversen lived in New York City from 1998 to 2012 and is currently based in Berlin, Germany. She studied classical piano at the Royal Academy of Music in Aarhus, Denmark and bass at the Rhythmic Conservatory of Music in Copenhagen, and The New School University in New York City.

Iversen's composing is recognized for her ability to integrate classical music with jazz ensembles,[3] and she is influenced by major classical composers as well as jazz and Brazilian artists and composers.[4]

Discography

As leader or co-leader

  • On the Other Side – Anne Mette Iversen Group (Okapi, 2004)
  • This Is My House – Anne Mette Iversen Quartet (Okapi, 2006)
  • Best of the West + Many Places – Double Life + Anne Mette Iversen Quartet (BJU, 2008)
  • Milo Songs – Anne Mette Iversen Quartet (BJU, 2011)
  • Poetry of Earth – Poetry of Earth (BJU, 2012)
  • A Portrait of Brooklyn – Brooklyn Jazz Underground Ensemble (BJU, 2012)
  • So Many Roads – Double Life (BJU, 2014)
  • 7x7 – Brooklyn Jazz Underground Ensemble (BJU, 2014)
  • Round Trip - Anne Mette Iversen Quartet +1 (BJU, 2017)
  • Ternion Quartet – Ternion Quartet (BJU, 2017)
  • Everything in Between – Norrbotten Big Band & Anne Mette Iversen (Prophone, 2018)

References

  1. "Step Tempest: Big Bands with American Roots & European Musicians". steptempest.blogspot.com. Retrieved 2019-03-10.
  2. "NPR Choice page". npr.org. Retrieved 2019-03-10.
  3. "NPR Choice page". npr.org. Retrieved 2019-03-10.
  4. Bass musician Magazine: https://bassmusicianmagazine.com/2008/06/anne-mette-iversen-by-brent-anthony-johnson/
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