Sigvart Dagsland
Sigvart Dagsland | |
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Born |
Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway | 18 October 1963
Origin | Norwegian |
Genres | Pop music |
Occupations | Musician & composer |
Instruments | Piano & vocals |
Labels | Kirkelig Kulturverksted |
Associated acts | Dagslands all-star-band |
Website | Official website |
Sigvart Dagsland (born 18 October 1963 in Stavanger, Norway) is a Norwegian singer, pianist and composer.[1]
Career
Dagsland writes and performs in various genres, his more recent albums being pop-rock. He has recorded 18 albums and performs 30–50 concerts every year, and has sold over 450 000 copies of his records. He has been nominated to the Norwegian Spellemannsprisen three times in the pop genre, and was rewarded with "Prøyssen-prisen" in 2009.[1]
Dagsland grew up at Stokka, Stavanger in Southern Norway. He performed as a boy soprano in Stavanger Church Choir in the period 1975 to 1977 and as tenor in the Sentralkoret in 1978 to 1980. He holds a Master's degree in Law. In 2013 he did a series of Christmas concerts together with his wife Karoline Krüger, also resulting in the album Jul (2013).[2]
Personal
Dagsland is married to the musician Karoline Krüger, and together they have two daughters, Sophie (b. 1998) and Emma (b. 2002). He is also godfather of Emma Tallhula Behn, who is the daughter of the Norwegian Prinsess Märtha Louise and Ari Behn.[2]
Honors
- 1990: Spellemannprisen in the class Pop for the album Alt Eg Såg
- 2009: "Prøysenprisen" for his long career as musical originator
Discography
Solo albums
(For peak charting positions, refer to website)
- 1985: Joker (Kirkelig Kulturverksted)
- 1987: De Umulige (Kirkelig Kulturverksted)
- 1988: Seculum Seculi (Kirkelig Kulturverksted)
- 1990: Alt Eg Såg (Kirkelig Kulturverksted)
- 1991: Sigvarts Beste Ballader (Kirkelig Kulturverksted)
- 1992: Bedre Enn Stillhet (Kirkelig Kulturverksted)
- 1994: Stup (Kirkelig Kulturverksted)
- 1995: Det Er Makt I De Foldede Hender (Kirkelig Kulturverksted), with Iver Kleive
- 1996: Laiv (Kirkelig Kulturverksted), with Stavanger Symphony Orchestra
- 1998: Fri (Mercury Records)
- 2001: Soul Ballads (Norske Gram)
- 2001: Sigvarts Favoritter (Kirkelig Kulturverksted)
- 2003: Hjemmefra (EMI Records)
- 2004: Underlig Frihet (Kirkelig Kulturverksted), with Karoline Krüger, Jan Toft & Solveig Slettahjell
- 2007: Forandring (Kirkelig Kulturverksted)
- 2009: Hymns (Kirkelig Kulturverksted), with Iver Kleive, Lew Soloff & Snowy White[3]
- 2010: Sigvart Dagslands Bryllups- og Begravelsesorkester (Kirkelig Kulturverksted)
- 2012: Villa Nordraak (Kirkelig Kulturverksted)[4]
- With Karoline Krüger
Year | Album | Peak positions |
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NOR | ||
2013 | Jul (jointly with Karoline Krüger[2][5] |
3 |
Singles
- With Karoline Krüger
- 2004: "Ka E Du Redd For?" (Kirkelig Kulturverksted)
Collaborations
- With Løgnaslaget
- 1982: Klovnar Uden Sirkus (Plateselskapet)
- 1983: Baklengs I Livet (Plateselskapet)
- With other projects
- 1982: Dans Med Oss, Gud (Kirkelig Kulturverksted), with various artists
- 1985: Ankomst Utstein Kloster (with Rønnaug and others)
- 1993: Den første julenatt (Arken)
- 2002: Det Skjedde I De Dager (Kirkelig Kulturverksted), with Prinsesse Märtha Louise and Oslo Gospel Choir
- 2011: Mitt Lille Land (Sony Music), with various artists
- Film music
- 1998: The Drugs of the World (MTG Music), with Eivind Aarset, compositions by Ragnar Bjerkreim
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Bergan, Jon Vidar (2013-02-26). "Sigvart Dagsland Biography". Store Norske Leksikon (in Norwegian). Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 2013-10-19.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 "Karoline Krüger og Sigvart Dagsland på Geilo" (in Norweigian). Epostavisen.no. 2009-03-23. Retrieved 2013-10-19.
- ↑ "Sigvart Dagsland: Hymns". Kirkelig Kulturverksted. 2009-03-23. Retrieved 2013-10-19.
- ↑ "Sigvart Dagsland Discography". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2013-10-19.
- ↑ NorwegianCharts.com Jul album page
External links
- Official website
- Sigvart Dagsland CV
- Sigvart Dagsland: 'Alt eg såg' on Youtube
- Jubileumsforestilling 2012 - Sigvart Dagsland og Karoline Krüger at Haukeland University Hospital on Vimeo
Awards | ||
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Preceded by Dance with a Stranger |
Recipient of the Pop Spellemannprisen 1990 |
Succeeded by Tre Små Kinesere |
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