Trygve Waldemar Fiske | |
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Background information | |
Born | Frei, Nordmøre, Møre og Romsdal | 15 February 1987
Origin | Norway |
Genres | Jazz |
Occupation(s) | Musician, composer |
Instrument | Upright bass |
Labels | Øra Phonogram |
Website | Trygve Waldemar Fiske on Myspace |
Trygve Waldemar Fiske (born 15 February 1987 in Frei, Norway) is a Norwegian jazz musician (upright bass), known from different Norwegian jazz bands and recordings. [1]
Fiske was educated on the jazz program at Trondheim Musikkonsevatorium, [1] and the Norwegian Academy of Music. He played in Heidi Skjerve Quartet Vegen Åt Deg (2012) and Hanna Paulsberg Concept Waltz For Lilli (2012). [2] After receiving the Shell Oil Company's Jazz Scholarship in 2013, Fiske started up his own quartet, Waldemar 4. They have offered performances at Norwegian jazz festivals like Moldejazz and the Kongsberg Jazz Festival, and released their self-titled debut album in 2015. [3]
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