Henrik Bolberg Pedersen

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Henrik Bolberg playing with DR Big Band & Mike Stern, Chopenhagen Denmark 2006

Henrik Bolberg Pedersen (born 15 October 1960) is a Danish trumpeter and flugelhorn player with the Danish Radio Jazz Orchestra.

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Collaborations

Pedersen has also been credited as a session musician for notable artists including (but not limited to):

Awards

Pedersen placed first in the 1987 edition of the biennial European Jazz Competition. Ben Websterprise1995, Jasaprise 1996 and Palæbarprise 2010

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