Ane Carmen Roggen
Ane Carmen Roggen | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Ane Carmen Stuve Roggen |
Born | Oslo, Norway | 16 September 1978
Genres | Vocal jazz |
Occupation(s) | Vocalist, conductor, arranger |
Instrument | Vocals |
Ane Carmen Stuve Roggen (born 16 September 1978 in Oslo, Norway) is a Norwegian singer, conductor, arranger, and journalist.[1] She is the younger sister of jazz singer Live Maria Roggen and the twin sister of jazz singer Ida Roggen.
Education
Roggen attended the Music program at Foss videregående skole where she earned her Examen artium in 1994. She holds a Master's degree in Musicology at the University of Oslo, with the thesis Wayfaring voices : discursions into black vocal style in a Norwegian context (2008).[2] She also attended studies at CUNY Graduate Center, New York City and Universidad de Guanajuato, Guanajuato, Mexico (2000-01).
Career
Roggen is producer at Rikskonsertene, and was well known in Norway when she within the vocal group Pitsj, recorded the album Pitsj (2006) at the sudios of The Real Group, followed of participation in the competition «Kjempesjansen» at NRK together with Tora Augestad, Anine Kruse, Benedikte Kruse and her twin sister Ida.[3][4] Roggen joined the vocal group «Quattro Stagioni» at the album Nowell Sing We (2004) followed by a Christmas show in 2006.[5]
Scientific publications
- Roggen, Ane Carmen Stuve (2008-11-03). "Wayfaring voices : discursions into black vocal style in a Norwegian context". Oslo: University of Oslo, Institute of Musicology, Master thesis, Supervisor: Stan Hawkins: 1–139.
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Discography
Solo albums
Within Pitsj
- 2006: Pitsj (Grappa)[3]
- 2008: Edvard Grieg in jazz mood (Universal ), with Kjell Karlsen ("I Dovregubbens hall")
- 2009: Gjenfortellinger (Grappa)[6]
- 2014: Snow Is Falling (Grappa)
Collaborations
With Lars Klevstrand
- 2004: Nomadesongar (Grappa)
With Quattro Stagioni
- 2004: Nowell Sing We (Pro Musica)[5]
References
- ^ "Ane Carmen Roggen's Profile". TheRealcCommunity.se. Retrieved 2013-08-03.
- ^ "Wayfaring voices : discursions into black vocal style in a Norwegian context". University of Oslo. 2008-11-03. Retrieved 2013-08-03.
- ^ a b "Pitsj - plateslipp på Parkteateret" (in Norwegian). MIC.no. 2006-09-22. Archived from the original on 2014-04-27. Retrieved 2013-08-03.
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- ^ a b "Middelalderjul" (in Norwegian). Ballade.no. 2006-12-04. Retrieved 2013-08-03.
- ^ "Du verden så det stemmer" (in Norwegian). Nettavisen. 2009-10-09. Retrieved 2013-08-03.
External links
- Pitsj official website
- Pitsj - plateslipp på Parkteateret at MIC.no, 2006 (in Norwegian)