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VÖ: 28.02.2020
Genre: Vokal-Jazz Highlights, Vokaljazz
Cæcilie Norby with Lars Danielsson, Curtis Stigers, Leszek Możdżer, Bugge Wesseltoft, Ulf Wakenius, Marius Neset, Nguyên Lê, Randy Brecker, Rita Marcotulli, Hildegunn Øiseth, Jon Christensen, Robert Ikiz, and many more
Curated and compiled by Marco Ostrowski Mastered by Klaus Scheuermann
the art in music: Cover photo by Stephen Freiheit
A Musical Portrait of a Great Singer: 16 tracks, over one hour of mu-sic, six previously unreleased tracks
Cæcilie Norby with Lars Danielsson, Curtis Stigers, Leszek Możdżer, Bugge Wesseltoft, Ulf Wakenius, Marius Neset, Nguyên Lê, Randy Brecker, Rita Marcotulli, Hildegunn Øiseth, Nicole Johänntgen, Jon Christensen, Robert Ikiz, The Antonelli Orchestra and many more
Curated and compiled by Marco Ostrowski. Mastered by Klaus Scheuermann. Cover photo by Stephen Freiheit
Cæcilie Norby is one of the leading singers in Scandinavia. Her music moves between the worlds of jazz, blues, soul, pop, rock and classical music. Norby masters everything, and always in a way that makes her instantly recognizable. She was the first Danish artist to be signed by Blue Note, and has worked with a panoply of international stars.
With close to half a million album sales, Cæcilie Norby is one of the most successful jazz artists in Europe and one of the most important figures at the intersection of pop and jazz. "Portraying Caecilie Norby" shows the many different facets of her vocal craft, with recordings dating from the early stages of her career right up to six new and previously unreleased tracks. She is accompanied by pre-eminent musicians such as Lars Danielsson, Curtis Stigers, Leszek Możdżer, Bugge Wesseltoft, Marius Neset, Randy Brecker, Rita Marcotulli and many more. Also included are two pieces from her recent appearances as featured artist on "Toppen af Poppen" (The Great Singers) on Danish television.
Curated and compiled by Marco Ostrowski Mastered by Klaus Scheuermann
the art in music: Cover photo by Stephen Freiheit
A Musical Portrait of a Great Singer: 16 tracks, over one hour of mu-sic, six previously unreleased tracks
Cæcilie Norby with Lars Danielsson, Curtis Stigers, Leszek Możdżer, Bugge Wesseltoft, Ulf Wakenius, Marius Neset, Nguyên Lê, Randy Brecker, Rita Marcotulli, Hildegunn Øiseth, Nicole Johänntgen, Jon Christensen, Robert Ikiz, The Antonelli Orchestra and many more
Curated and compiled by Marco Ostrowski. Mastered by Klaus Scheuermann. Cover photo by Stephen Freiheit
Cæcilie Norby is one of the leading singers in Scandinavia. Her music moves between the worlds of jazz, blues, soul, pop, rock and classical music. Norby masters everything, and always in a way that makes her instantly recognizable. She was the first Danish artist to be signed by Blue Note, and has worked with a panoply of international stars.
With close to half a million album sales, Cæcilie Norby is one of the most successful jazz artists in Europe and one of the most important figures at the intersection of pop and jazz. "Portraying Caecilie Norby" shows the many different facets of her vocal craft, with recordings dating from the early stages of her career right up to six new and previously unreleased tracks. She is accompanied by pre-eminent musicians such as Lars Danielsson, Curtis Stigers, Leszek Możdżer, Bugge Wesseltoft, Marius Neset, Randy Brecker, Rita Marcotulli and many more. Also included are two pieces from her recent appearances as featured artist on "Toppen af Poppen" (The Great Singers) on Danish television.
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Cæcilie Norby
The Danish jazz singer was one of the first Scandinavian artists to be signed to Blue Note Records. She comes from a musical family and began her musical career in the 1980s as a member of the rock bands ‘Frontline’ and ‘One Two’ before devoting herself to jazz. Norby is known for her versatile voice and her ability to combine jazz with elements of pop, classical music and Scandinavian folklore. Over the course of her career, she has worked with numerous renowned musicians such as Lars Danielsson, Bugge Wesseltoft and Kurt Elling. Caecile Norby is recognised as one of the leading voices in European jazz and is particularly appreciated for her musical depth and expressiveness.
Cæcilie Norby