Truls Waagø

Truls Waagø (born January 6, 1964)[1] is a Norwegian bass guitarist. He has been employed by the Trondheim Symphony Orchestra[2] since 1987[3] and he is often used as an orchestral arranger. Waagø began his career with the band Slagerfabrikken in the 1970s. In addition to playing in the symphony orchestra, Waagø has also played in several other musical groups, including Tre Små Kinesere, Tango Concertino, Motorpsykkel, Revolver, and Adamseplene.[1][3][4]

Compositions

Waagø has produced several compositions in recent years, including the following:

  • Lots Hustru (Lot's Wife). For women's choir and string orchestra
  • Postcards. For symphony orchestra
  • Aidsmesse (Aids Mass). For choir and sinfonietta[5]
  • Latin Concert, 2005. Violin concerto for violin solo and symphony orchestra[6]
  • M.E.G., 2006. For solo violin, viola, cello, and string orchestra
  • Norsk dans no. 2006 (Norwegian dance no. 2006), 2006. For symphony orchestra[6]
  • Musikk for strykekvartett (Music for String Orchestra), 2006

Discography

  • Tango Concertino
    • Live in Olavshallen (1994)
  • Adamseplene
    • Adamseplene.no (1999)
  • Helter Skelter
    • Out of Range (2004)
  • Valeria
    • Street Tango (2009)
  • Tre Små Kinesere
    • Tro håp & kjærlighet (1996, studio musicians)
    • Storeslem (1998, studio musicians)
    • Gammel sykkel (2003, studio musicians)
    • Kjærlighet på tunga (2010)
    • I Live (2011)
  • Other recordings
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References

  1. "Truls Waagø". Rockipedia. Retrieved January 2, 2018.
  2. "Musikere". Trondheim Symfoniorkester & Opera. Retrieved January 2, 2018.
  3. Andersen, Ole-Einar (January 26, 2006). "Dommedag for kjedsomheten". Adresseavisen. Retrieved January 2, 2018.
  4. Johansen, Per Kristian (January 12, 2004). "Tre Små Kinesere". NRK. Retrieved January 2, 2018.
  5. Andersen, Ole-Einar (November 21, 2007). "Synger ut om aids". Adresseavisen. Retrieved January 4, 2018.
  6. "Truls Waagø". Norsk musikkinformasjon. Retrieved January 4, 2018.
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