Bjørn Alterhaug

Bjørn Alterhaug
Born 3 June 1945
Mo i Rana, Nordland
Origin Norway
Genres Jazz
Occupation(s) Musician, composer
Instruments Upright bass
Website www.poncajazzrec.no/alterhaug

Bjørn Alterhaug (born 3 June 1945 in Mo i Rana, Norway) is a Norwegian Jazz musician (upright bass), Music arranger and Composer.[1]

Career

Alterhaug is one of the grand masters among European bassplayers and has been leading an international career in jazz since the late 60's. He has played and worked with a great number of international greats such as Lee Konitz, Warne Marsh, Chet Baker, Thorgeir Stubø, Joe Henderson, Lucky Thompson, Sheila Jordan, Vigleik Storaas, Karin Krog, John Surman, Ben Webster and Clark Terry. He continues to lead his post as a professor at the Institute of Music at Norges Teknisk-Naturvitenskapelige Universitet in Trondheim, Norway and has taught on the Jazz programme there since the start in 1979.[1][2]

Honors

Bibliography (in selection)

Discography

Albums
As sideman

References

External links

Awards
Preceded by
Asmund Bjørken
Recipient of the Buddyprisen
1975
Succeeded by
Laila Dalseth
Preceded by
Laila Dalseth
Recipient of the Jazz Spellemannsprisen
1979
Succeeded by
Frode Thingnæs Quintet
Preceded by
Magni Wentzel
Recipient of the Jazz Gammleng-prisen
1989
Succeeded by
Terje Rypdal