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Per Husby

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Per Husby
Born (1949-04-02) 2 April 1949 (age 75)
Oslo, Norway
GenresJazz
Occupation(s)Musician, composer
InstrumentPiano
Websitewww.magnetic.no

Per Husby (born 2 April 1949 in Oslo)[1] is a Norwegian jazz musician, (piano), composer, teacher, civil engineer, and orchestra leader known for a number of recordings.

Career

Husby was raised in Oslo together with jazz enthusiasts like jazz journalist Knut Borge, and their jazz interest flourished in postwar Oslo.[2]

He studied piano at the Music Conservatory of Oslo (1962–67), and became a siv.ing. in acoustics (under Asbjørn Krokstad) at the Norwegian Institute of Technology (1973), followed up with studies in jazz at Berklee in Boston. In Trondheim (1971–80) he worked with the local big band Bodega Band where he (and bassist Jan Tro) wrote a large amount of music on many recordings. Later, Husby played in groups led by Asmund Bjørken and Bjørn Alterhaug, and was a musical director at the local theatre Trøndelag Teater (1975–80).

Husby led his own septet, (1975–78), quintet (1980–83), and released records with his 13-piece Per Husby Dedication Orchestra (13 tracks).

In Oslo (1980-) he was leader of the Federation of Norwegian Jazz musicians (1983–85), and co-edited the Norwegian Jazz Magazine Jazznytt (1981–84). He became publicly best known through 20 years' regular engagements as a pianist/orchestra leader on Norwegian TV Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation, including 11 years as a musical director for the "memory lane" TV series Da Capo.

Husby has produced and played with Hilde Louise Asbjørnsen, and plays in tenor saxophonist Bodil Niska quartet as a well as with singer Laila Dalseth. He has through the years worked as an accompanist for several visiting jazz soloists such as Chet Baker (heard on The Improviser, Cadence Jazz Records), Clark Terry, Joe Henderson, Pepper Adams, Kenny Wheeler, James Moody and Karin Krog.

Honors

  • Work of the year 1985 from the composer's organisation NOPA in for Poesi
  • Spellemannprisen 1985 in the class Jazz for the album Dedications
  • Buddyprisen 1989 by The Norwegian jazz federation's honorary award

Discography

Works

  • Poesi (1985)
  • Two pieces for brass quintet"(1987),
  • Stråler mellom fjell (2000)
  • Inverness wedding (2001)
  • Mythos (2002)
  • Vårsong/For ein dag (2002)
  • Half a nice day (2002).

References

Awards
Preceded by Recipient of the Jazz Spellemannsprisen
1985
Succeeded by

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