Carl Petter Opsahl

Carl Petter Opsahl (born 31 May 1964 in Oslo, Norway) is a Norwegian priest, jazz musician and journalist.[1]

Carl Petter Opsahl
Carl Petter Opsahl performing in 2017
Background information
Born (1964-05-31) 31 May 1964
Oslo
OriginNorway
GenresJazz
Occupation(s)Musician, band leader, composer
InstrumentsSaxophone
Websitecarlpetter.no

Career

Opsahl was involved in the establishment of "Caledonia Jazzband" (1982) and toured in New Orleans (1983), whereupon he settled there and played in the "All Star Brass Band" (1986). Later he established the Chateau Neuf Spelemannslag (1992–2002) and "Soulfood" (former "Creole Quartet"), together with Christian Frank (bass), Bjørn Olufsen (drums) and Wollert Krohn-Hansen (piano). He released his debut solo album Indigodalen (2001) with self-composed traditional folk music where he collaborated with Tord Gustavsen, Åsmund Reistad, Ingar Zach and Eline Monrad Vistven.[2] It was followed by Improvisions containing melodic free jazz recorded at the 'Sister Churches' in Gran (2005).[1][3] In 2008 he released the album Love, the Blues together with Tord Gustavsen and the drummer Jon Christensen.

Opsahl was central to the support measures for the city of New Orleans after the Hurricane Katrina (2005).[4] Han er til daglig gateprest i Kirkens Bymisjon, samt jazzanmelder for Verdens Gang and received Molderosen for this work. He has also taught jazz history at the University of Oslo, as well as written the textbook En fortelling om jazz (A tale of jazz, 'Unipub' 2001), and is editor of the book En god dag. Fortellinger til inspirasjon og ettertanke (A good day. Stories of inspiration and reflection, 'JM Stenersens Forlag' 2009) and received a Doctor's degree in theology 2012, with a thesis on spirituality and hip hop culture, "Dance to My Ministry: Exploring Hiphop Spirituality."[5] In 2002–03 he was a visiting scholar at Union Theological Seminary in the City of New York.

Opsahl has written the melody of the hymn "Bortom tid og rom og tanke".

Discography (in selection)

Solo albums

  • 2001: Indigodalen (Heilo)
  • 2005: Improvisions (Park Grammofon)
  • 2008: Love, The Blues (Park Grammofon)

Collaborations

With Caledonia Jazzband
With Chateau Neuf Spelemannslag
  • 1995: Spell (Heilo)
  • 1997: Tjuvgods (Grappa Music)
  • 2001: Curing Norwegian Stiffness (Heilo)
With Zotora
  • 1998: Emigrate (Circular Recordings), on "Sargasso"
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References

  1. Hammerø, Tor (14 February 2009). "Carl Petter Opsahl Biography". Store Norske Leksikon (in Norwegian). Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 19 November 2013.
  2. Hammerø, Tor (12 June 2001). "Carl Petter Opsahl: Indigodalen". Music Reviews. Puls.no. Retrieved 13 August 2013.
  3. Hammerø, Tor (1 June 2005). "Carl Petter Opsahl: Improvisions". Music Reviews (in Norwegian). Puls.no. Retrieved 19 November 2013.
  4. "Solidaritetsmarkering for New Orleans" (in Norwegian). Norsk Musikkinformasjon MIC.no. 7 September 2005. Archived from the original on 2 December 2013. Retrieved 2013-11-19.
  5. "Carl Petter Opsahl disputerer: Dance to My Ministry: Exploring Hip-Hop Spirituality" (in Norwegian). University of Oslo. 17 February 2012. Retrieved 19 November 2013.
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