Thomas Winther Andersen

Thomas Winther Andersen (born 29 April 1969) is a Norwegian-born, now Amsterdam-based jazz bassist,[1][2] married to jazz singer Henriette Andersen.

Thomas Winther Andersen
Born (1969-04-29) 29 April 1969
Oslo, Norway
GenresJazz
Occupation(s)Musician, composer, band leader
InstrumentsDouble bass
LabelsNorCD
Associated actsLine Up, Winther – Storm
Websitetwandersen.com

Career

Winther Andersen was born in Oslo, Norway. He toured extensively in Europe and the USA with different musicians and bands, like Lee Konitz, Sheila Jordan, Jasper Blom, Robert Rook, Michiel Borstlap. He graduated from Amsterdam Conservatory 1993 and supplemented with a master at the Conservatory of Den Hague 1994. In 1995 he received a grant from the Dutch foundation "Fonds voor de podiumkunsten", for the continuation of his studies in New York under guidance of Sal Mosca. He has composed numerous pieces for various jazz ensembles, music for large ensemble and at the same time composed chamber music.[1]

His compositions were recorded for the Norwegian and Dutch radio and many of them are recorded on CD like his solo album Too Much Bass? (2002), as band leader: Line Up (1998) and Out From A Cool Storage (2004) within «Line Up», Sketch (1999) within «Sketch», Hymn For Fall (2006) within «Robert Rook Trio», Patchwork (2010) and Spinnaker (2012) within «Winther-Storm».[1][2][3]

Discography

Solo albums

  • 2002: Too Much Bass? (NorCD)

As band leader

Within "Line Up»
  • 1998: Line Up (NorCD)
  • 2004: Out From A Cool Storage (NorCD)
Within "Sketch»
  • 1999: Sketch (Via Jazz)
Within "Winther-Storm»
  • 2010: Patchwork (NorCD)
  • 2012: Spinnaker (NorCD)
Within "Robert Rook Trio»
  • 2008: Hymn For Fall (NorCD)

Collaborative works

  • 2005: East of the Sun (Bluejack Jazz), Axel Hagen, Jimmy Halperin
  • 2005: Dangerous Cats Live(Ultimate Jazz Records), Robert Rook
  • 2005: Heart and Song (TWA Music), within Henriette Andersen Trio
  • 2005: Trapperdetrap 2 Pom Pom Politieman (Byton Records)
  • 2007: Dangerous Cats 2 (Ultimate Jazz Records), Robert Rook Live at Bimhuis
  • 2008: Live in Amsterdam (Ultimate Jazz Records), Robert Rook Trio DVD
  • 2010: Tribute To Jochem (Ultimate Jazz Records), Robert Rook

Awards

Independent Music Awards 2013: Spinnaker – Best Jazz Album[4]

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References

  1. "Thomas Winther Andersen Biography". AllAboutJazz.com.
  2. "Thomas Winther Andersen Biography". Norcd.Mandalay.no.
  3. "Thomas Winther Andersen Discography". Rockipedia.no.
  4. "12th Annual Independent Music Awards Winners Announced!" Independent Music Awards, 11 June 2013. Retrieved on 4 September 2013.
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