Harald
Næss, trumpet
Born and raised in Sørumsand, has been a
substitute in most symphony orchestras in Norway. He has
also played in the military corps in Halden and in the
Norwegian Royal Marine`s band. He has participated in
numerous conserts in Eastern Norway. He has played in
Hyogo Performing Arts Center Symphony Orchestra, and from
june of 2007 worked for the Kyoto Symphony Orchestra. He
has had several small conserts in Japan as both soloist
and chamber musician. Currently he is the only Norwegian
professional musician living in Japan.
Håkon Nilsen,
clarinet
Next to the permanent position in the Bergen
Philharmonic Orchestra, he joined contemporary ensamble
Bit 20 and with them he has participated in various
festivals in Canada, France, Zanzibar, Russia a.o. He has
been a soloist with BFO and with various corps. He has
participated as a studio musician on several recordings
and has been involved in musicals and theater productions,
including Bømlo Musicals Fellowships and Den Nationale
Scene in Bergen.
Nozomi Kinomura,
viola (tenor violin)
Born and raised in Japan, married to Harald
Næss. She graduated in 2006. While studying she has
played with most orchestras in and around Osaka, such as
Osaka Philharmonic, Century Orchestra, Kansai
Philharmonic and the Hyogo Performing Arts Center
Orchestra. Now she is a permant employee of the Kyoto
Symphony Orchestra. Nozomi is active chamber musician and
has many commissions around Japan. She has previously
been involved in the recording of "Den gongen då"
and she has participated in conserts in Sørum and
Lillestrøm.
Magnar Osland,
piano
Magnar was for several years the leader of
cultural academy in Sørum. Now he has served as academic
leader in "Music in Schools" in Norway and has
long worked with childrens as an audience. He has degree
from the Norwegian Academy of Music, is a graduate music
educator and has been conductor for sebveral Corps,
included Sørumsand Skolemusikkkorps. There are many
performances with coir and soloists who are marked by
Magnars solid craftmanship. Magnar likes to call himself
a composer for all use, and the music in Skansespillet is
his work.
Sverre Ingjer,
guitar
Sverre was born and raised in blaker and when he
does ot play he is a self emplyed accountant at his
company Blaker Regnskapskontor. He began palying the
guitar at the age of 10, and he has played dance music
more or less since the age of 18.He has also been
involved in several revues and musicals in Blaker he is a
permant member of the group "Stomperudlaget"
and has been involved in Sørum Big Band since its
inception in 2004.
Jan Moe, bass
He has played in many bands and been involved in
several CD releases. Jan was a member of "Musikk for
Båtfolket" published in 2001, and he was also in
"Den gongen då" released in June 2008.
Currently he plays on a recording with Trond Granlund.
When he is not find behind the counter of his business,
the shop "Musikkland", he plays in several
bands among others, Stomperudlaget. Of course he is also
playing in "Allsangbandet" when it has the
mission of allsang evenings.
Arve Johansen,
accordion
He has played the accordion since he was 9 years.
He is playing in several bands, jazzgroups and is usually
in most shows and theatre in the district. When he is not
playing accordion he is found in Bien Sparebank in Oslo.
Arve was also in "Musikk for Båtfolket"
published in 2001.
Gjerdrum
Bygdekor, choir
"Mjuk vind" was recorded in Gjerdrum
Church in 2003 and the musicians are: Jon Konrad Strøm,
piano, Steinar Johnsrud, bass and Harald Næss, trumpet.
Conductor in 2003 was Svallaug Gjersvoll.
Back to cd-coverage
Back to home
|