Ole Edvard Antonsen

Ole Edvard Antonsen (born 25 April 1962) is a Norwegian trumpeter, musician and conductor.

Ole Edvard Antonsen at the StatoilHydro free concert in Stavanger 2008.

Antonsen was born in Vang, Hedmark, now part of Hamar. He is best known as a solo trumpeter, active in different genres of music; classical music, chamber music, baroque, jazz and pop. Since the mid-2000s, he has also been active as a conductor, foremost with Norwegian Air Force Band.

Discography

  • 1989 The Virtuoso Trumpet – (with Einar Henning Smebye on piano)
  • 1992 Tour De Force
  • 1993 Trumpet Concertos – (with English Chamber Orchestra and conductor Jeffrey Tate)
  • 1994 Popular Pieces for Trumpet & Organ – (with Wayne Marshall on organ)
  • 1995 Shostakovich Concerto for Piano and Trumpet – (with Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Mariss Jansons and Mikhail Rudy on piano)
  • 1997 Read My Lips
  • 1998 Twentieth Century Trumpet – (with Wolfgang Sawallisch on piano)
  • 2000 New Sound of Baroque – (with his brother Jens Petter Antonsen (trumpet) and TrondheimSolistene)
  • 2002 Ars Nova – (with Solveig Kringlebotn (vocals) and Wolfgang Plagge on piano)
  • 2007 Nordic Trumpet Concertos (with Nordic Chamber Orchestra, Christian Lindberg,conductor)
  • 2007 The Golden Age of the Cornet (with the Royal Norwegian Navy Band and conductor Ingar Bergby)
  • 2008 Landscapes

As a sideman (selection)

  • 2002 With Strings AttachedWillem Breuker Kollektief
  • 2003 Jan van der Roost In Flanders' Fields Vol.39 – Jan van der Roost
  • 2004 Absolute – Spanish Brass Luur Metalls
  • 2004 Frelsesarmeens Juleplate (The Norwegian Salvation Army Christmas album with Nidaros Cathedral Boys' Choir)
  • 2011 Mitt lille land, with other artists

Charts

Norwegian chart (1992) Peak
position
Tour De Force 1
Norwegian chart (1993) Peak
position
Tour De Force 6
Norwegian chart (1997) Peak
position
Read My Lips 7
Norwegian chart (1998) Peak
position
Read My Lips 12
Preceded by
Knut Reiersrud
Recipient of the Spellemannprisen Open class
1992
Succeeded by
Mari Boine


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