Terje Rypdal
b. 23 August 1947, Oslo, Norway. The son of a nationally famous conductor, Rypdal had piano lessons as a child, but taught himself the electric guitar. Studying composition at Oslo University, he also studied George Russell's theories of improvisation with Russell himself, and then played in his big band and sextet. In the late 60, Rypdal began to collaborate with Jan Garbarek, and played on the saxophonist's first two albums for ECM Records, but he received more exposure in the 1969 German Free Jazz Festival, playing with musicians from the burgeoning Chicago free jazz scene in a band led by Lester Bowie. Forming Odyssey in the 70s, Rypdal, now recording for ECM, also began touring, which he has continued strenuously ever since. Odyssey made a highly successful tour that included the USA, and since then Rypdal has made annual appearances at the major European jazz festivals, leading a trio in the mid-80s with Bjorn Kjellemyr and Audun Kleive, and performing with Palle Mikkelborg in Norway.
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Albums
- (2008) Undisonus / Ineo
- (2008) Double Concerto / 5th Symphony
- (2008) What Comes After
- (2008) Terje Rypdal / Miroslav Vitous / Jack DeJohnette
- (2006) Vossabrygg, Op.84
- (2003) Lux Aeterna
- (2002) Odyssey
- (2002) Whenever I Seem To Be Far Away
- (2002) Rarum VII / Selected Recordings
- (2002) Terje Rypdal
- (2001) Eos
- (2001) Chaser
- (2001) If Mountains Could Sing
- (2001) The Singles Collection
- (2001) Blue
- (2001) Waves
- (2001) Terje Rypdal / Miroslav Vitous / Jack DeJohnette
- (2001) Skywards
- (2000) Q.E.D.
- (0000) Works
- (0000) Descendre
- (0000) After The Rain
Top Tracks
- Ghostdancing
- The Curse
- I Disremember Quite Well
- 1st Movement - Luminous Galaxy
- Ballade
Related Artists
- Jan Garbarek
- Jack DeJohnette
- Pat Metheny
- Bill Frisell
- John Abercrombie
- Chick Corea
- Ralph Towner
- Eberhard Weber
- Gary Burton
- Paul Motian
- Kim Kashkashian [Viola]
- Kenny Wheeler
- Kim Kashkashian [Artist]
- Miles Davis
- Keith Jarrett
- Herbie Hancock
- John Scofield
- Weather Report
- John Coltrane
- The Mahavishnu Orchestra
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