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{{Short description|Norwegian singer, bandleader, and composer}}
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| instrument = Vocals
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'''Elin Rosseland''' (born April 5, 1959 in [[Norway]]) is a singer, bandleader, and composer who studied at the [[Norwegian Academy of Music]] and is known from collaborations with [[Vigleik Storaas]], [[Johannes Eick]], [[Sidsel Endresen]], [[Eldbjørg Raknes]], [[Christian Wallumrød]], and [[Johannes Eick]].<ref name=mic>{{Cite web |url=http://www.mic.no/nmi.nsf/micdoc/art2006060114420333788509 |title=Elin Rosseland Biography - Norsk Musikkinformasjon MIC.no}} (in Norwegian)</ref><ref name=snl>{{Cite web |url=http://snl.no/Elin_Rosseland |title=Elin Rosseland Biography - SNL.no}} [[Store Norske Leksikon]] (in Norwegian)</ref>
'''Elin Rosseland''' (born 5 April 1959 in Norway) is a singer, bandleader, and composer who studied at the [[Norwegian Academy of Music]] and is known from collaborations with [[Vigleik Storaas]], [[Johannes Eick]], [[Sidsel Endresen]], [[Eldbjørg Raknes]], [[Christian Wallumrød]], and [[Johannes Eick]].<ref name=mic>{{Cite web |url=http://www.mic.no/nmi.nsf/micdoc/art2006060114420333788509 |title=Elin Rosseland Biography Norsk Musikkinformasjon MIC.no}} (in Norwegian)</ref><ref name=snl>{{Cite web |url=http://snl.no/Elin_Rosseland |title=Elin Rosseland Biography SNL.no}} [[Store Norske Leksikon]] (in Norwegian)</ref>


==Career==
==Career==
Rosseland has played with «Stein Eide Band», the Norwegian band «Kix» and the octet «Winds Hot & Cool» (with album in 1984). She early developed her own quintet «Fair Play» based in [[Trondheim]], with the musicians [[Tor Yttredal]], [[Vigleik Storaas]], [[Johannes Eick]] and [[Trond Kopperud]]. They released the album ''Fair Play'' (1989).
Rosseland has played with "Stein Eide Band", the Norwegian band "Kix" and the octet "Winds Hot & Cool" (with album in 1984). She early developed her own quintet "Fair Play" based in [[Trondheim]], with the musicians [[Tor Yttredal]], [[Vigleik Storaas]], [[Johannes Eick]] and [[Trond Kopperud]]. They released the album ''Fair Play'' (1989).
She joined the band «Søyr» (1986–94), the trio [[ESE]] with [[Sidsel Endresen]] and [[Eldbjørg Raknes]] (''Gack'', [[Jazzland]] 1998).<ref name="mic"/>
She joined the band "Søyr" (1986–94), the trio "ESE" with [[Sidsel Endresen]] and [[Eldbjørg Raknes]] (''Gack'', [[Jazzland Recordings|Jazzland]] 1998).<ref name="mic"/>
The work ''Fra himmelen'' gave her the ''NOPA Award'' for the work of the year, for both music and lyrics, in 1996 (released on NorCD 1997, with [[Christian Wallumrød]] and [[Johannes Eick]]). She allso released ''Moment'' (2004) in trio with [[Johannes Eick]] and [[Rob Waring]], and performed with [[Knut Riisnæs]] at ''Oslo Jazz Festival'' in a pice where «Oslo Storband» performed the ''[[Peer Gynt]] Suite'' by [[Helge Hurum]].<ref name="snl"/>
The work ''Fra himmelen'' gave her the ''NOPA Award'' for the work of the year, for both music and lyrics, in 1996 (released on NorCD 1997, with [[Christian Wallumrød]] and [[Johannes Eick]]). She also released ''Moment'' (2004) in trio with [[Johannes Eick]] and [[Rob Waring]], and performed with [[Knut Riisnæs]] at ''Oslo Jazz Festival'' in a piece where "Oslo Storband" performed the ''[[Peer Gynt]] Suite'' by [[Helge Hurum]].<ref name="snl"/>


Rosseland associated with jazz vocal training at ''[[Norges Musikkhøgskole]]''.<ref name="mic"/><ref name="snl"/>
Rosseland associated with jazz vocal training at ''[[Norges Musikkhøgskole]]''.<ref name="mic"/><ref name="snl"/>


==Honors==
==Honors==
*1996: ''NOPA's Award'' for the work of the year, for both music and lyrics
*Awarded ''[[Radka Toneff]]'s Minnepris'' 2009
*2009: [[Radka Toneff Memorial Award]]
*''NOPA's Award'' for the work of the year, for both music and lyrics, in 1996


==Discography==
==Discography==
;Solo projects
*''Fair Play'' (Odin, 1989)
*''Fair Play (2)'' (Grappa, 1993), feat. [[Norma Winstone]] (vocals)
*''Fra himmelen'' (1997), in trio «The (3)» with [[Christian Wallumrød]] & [[Johannes Eick]]
*''Moment'' (2004)
*''Elin Rosseland Trio'' (2007)
*''Jazz Mass'' (2009), with [[Tore Johansen]] & «Bodø Domkor»


;Solo projects
;With the trio «ESE» ([[Eldbjørg Raknes]] & [[Sidsel Endresen]])
*''Gack'' (Gack, [[Jazzland]], 1998)
*1989: ''Fair Play'' ([[Odin Records|Odin]])
*1993: ''Fair Play (2)'' ([[Grappa Music|Grappa]]), featuring [[Norma Winstone]] (vocals)
*1997: ''Fra himmelen'', within "The trio" including [[Christian Wallumrød]] and [[Johannes Eick]]
*2004: ''Moment'' ([[NorCD]]), in trio including with Johannes Eick and [[Rob Waring]]
*2007: ''Elin Rosseland Trio'' (NorCD), including with [[Mats Eilertsen]] and Rob Waring
*2009: ''Jazz Mass'' (Inner Ear), with [[Tore Johansen]], "Bodø Domkor" and "Bodø Sinfonietta»
*2009: ''Standards and Vanguards'' (Grappa), with [[Helge Iberg]]
*2014: ''Ekko'' (MNJ Records), as featured artist with [[Trondheim Jazz Orchestra]]
*2014: ''Vokal'' (NorCD)


;With [[Espen Rud]]
;With [[Espen Rud]]
*''Hotelsuite'' (1984)
*1984: ''Hotelsuite''


;With [[Lars Martin Myhre]]
;With [[Lars Martin Myhre]]
*''Bak speilet'' (1985)
*1985: ''Bak speilet''


;With «Søyr»
;With "Søyr»
*''Vectors'' (1987)
*1987: ''Vectors''
*''Bussene lengter hjem'' (1994)
*1994: ''Bussene lengter hjem''


;With [[Helge Hurum]]
;With [[Helge Hurum]]
*''Fata morgana'' (1987)
*1987: ''Fata morgana''

;With the trio "ESE" ([[Eldbjørg Raknes]] & [[Sidsel Endresen]])
*1998: ''Gack!'' (Gack, [[Jazzland Recordings|Jazzland]])

;With [[Lars Saabye Christensen]]
*1999: ''Skrapjern Og Silke'' (Grappa)

;With [[Nils Petter Molvær]]
*2005: ''Er'' (Sula)


== References ==
== References ==
{{portal|Norway|Jazz}}
{{portal|Norway|Jazz}}
{{Reflist}}
{{reflist}}


== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://www.mic.no/nmi.nsf/micdoc/art2006060114420333788509 Rosseland, Elin Biography - Norsk Musikkinformasjon] MIC.no
* [http://www.mic.no/nmi.nsf/micdoc/art2006060114420333788509 Rosseland, Elin Biography Norsk Musikkinformasjon] MIC.no
* [http://snl.no/Elin_Rosseland Elin Rosseland Biography - SNL.no] [[Store Norske Leksikon]] (in Norwegian)
* [http://snl.no/Elin_Rosseland Elin Rosseland Biography SNL.no] [[Store Norske Leksikon]] (in Norwegian)

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Latest revision as of 17:28, 13 March 2024

Elin Rosseland
Elin Rosseland performing in 2019
Elin Rosseland performing in 2019
Background information
Born (1959-04-05) 5 April 1959 (age 65)
Norway
GenresJazz
Occupation(s)Musician, composer
Instrument(s)Vocals
LabelsInner Ear
NorCD
Odin Records
Websitenmh.no/om_musikkhogskolen/ansatte/elin_rosseland

Elin Rosseland (born 5 April 1959 in Norway) is a singer, bandleader, and composer who studied at the Norwegian Academy of Music and is known from collaborations with Vigleik Storaas, Johannes Eick, Sidsel Endresen, Eldbjørg Raknes, Christian Wallumrød, and Johannes Eick.[1][2]

Career

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Rosseland has played with "Stein Eide Band", the Norwegian band "Kix" and the octet "Winds Hot & Cool" (with album in 1984). She early developed her own quintet "Fair Play" based in Trondheim, with the musicians Tor Yttredal, Vigleik Storaas, Johannes Eick and Trond Kopperud. They released the album Fair Play (1989). She joined the band "Søyr" (1986–94), the trio "ESE" with Sidsel Endresen and Eldbjørg Raknes (Gack, Jazzland 1998).[1]

The work Fra himmelen gave her the NOPA Award for the work of the year, for both music and lyrics, in 1996 (released on NorCD 1997, with Christian Wallumrød and Johannes Eick). She also released Moment (2004) in trio with Johannes Eick and Rob Waring, and performed with Knut Riisnæs at Oslo Jazz Festival in a piece where "Oslo Storband" performed the Peer Gynt Suite by Helge Hurum.[2]

Rosseland associated with jazz vocal training at Norges Musikkhøgskole.[1][2]

Honors

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Discography

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Solo projects
With Espen Rud
  • 1984: Hotelsuite
With Lars Martin Myhre
  • 1985: Bak speilet
With "Søyr»
  • 1987: Vectors
  • 1994: Bussene lengter hjem
With Helge Hurum
  • 1987: Fata morgana
With the trio "ESE" (Eldbjørg Raknes & Sidsel Endresen)
With Lars Saabye Christensen
  • 1999: Skrapjern Og Silke (Grappa)
With Nils Petter Molvær
  • 2005: Er (Sula)

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Elin Rosseland Biography – Norsk Musikkinformasjon MIC.no". (in Norwegian)
  2. ^ a b c "Elin Rosseland Biography – SNL.no". Store Norske Leksikon (in Norwegian)
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Awards
Preceded by Recipient of the Radka Toneff Memorial Award
2009
Succeeded by