Mette Henriette

Mette Henriette Martedatter Rølvåg
Also known as Mette Henriette
Born Trondheim, Norway
Origin Norway, Sami
Occupation(s) Musician, composer
Instruments Saxophone
Labels ECM Records
Website www.mettehenriette.com

Mette Henriette Martedatter Rølvåg is an independent musician, improviser and autodidact composer from Norway.[1]

Career

Mette Henriette is a sought-after saxophonist across Europe and the United States. She started writing music at the age of 14 and has been initiating projects and toured with her bands since 2008. Over the years she has appeared on live national TV and radio (NRK), performed solo at The Royal Palace of Norway, delivered an audiovisual production on commission to a desert island (Vibrandsøy) and composed music on commission for Ultima Oslo Contemporary Music Festival, Oslo Sinfonietta and Rikskonsertene.

On October 30 2015, Mette Henriette became the first artist to release a double debut album on the renowned jazz record label ECM Records. The album consists of 90 minutes of music for trio and large ensemble, where 'jazz' players and 'classical' players are drawn together, but the music shapes its own world outside genre definitions. It was composed by Mette Henriette, produced by Manfred Eicher and recorded in Oslo with sound engineer Jan Erik Kongshaug. The album photo series was photographed by Anton Corbijn. The release was praised by critics worldwide and topped the Norwegian iTunes charts, The Independent announced it Jazz Record of the Year 2015 and The Guardian referred to her as a contemporary music star on the rise.

In 2013 she appeared in Marina Abramovic's performance video "Scream" and the year after the two of them collaborated on a duo performance at The Hole Gallery in Manhattan curated by Antony Hegarty, CocoRosie and Kembra Pfahler. She has also been observed on stage with Darkside (band) (Nicolas Jaar), CocoRosie, and a handful of underground hip hop acts.

Studies

In addition to her saxophone studies at Sund Folkehøgskole, the Norwegian Academy of Music and School for Improvised Music in New York City, her interest in indigenous cultures brought her all the way to the Silk Road, Sápmi and West Africa to explore traditional music and dance with locals.

Honors

Discography

Solo albums

References

  1. Kemp, Anders (2015-10-29). "Saxbehandleren" (in Norwegian). Dagens Næringsliv. Retrieved 2016-02-14.
  2. "Mette Henriette". ECM Records. Retrieved 2016-02-12.

External links

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