Trondheim Voices


Trondheim Voices is a Norwegian vocal group, best known for their improvised performances in the jazz genre.

Biography

Trondheim Voices started out as a Christmas Concert, initiated by Midtnorsk Jazzsenter in 2001, and subsequently developed into a permanent group with a consistent vocal ensemble and a specially made repertoire.
The state supported ensemble has had up to fifteen singers. Today the ensemble counts eight to nine singers, and both crew and artistic directors vary from project to project. Among others Live Maria Roggen, Eldbjørg Raknes, and Tone Åse have had artistic directory for projects together with «Cirka Teater».
Trondheim Voices is a department of high priority at MNJ, with Tone Åse as artistic leader.
At «Trondheim Kammermusikkfestival» 2004, they performed compositions by Live Marie Roggen and Eldbjørg Raknes. They appeared at Moldejazz 2003, and again in 2006 in the production Norwegian Sanctus by Terje Bjørklund,
interacting with Trondheim Soloists, Arve Henriksen and Stian Westerhus. They premiered the show «Bingo» at «Olavsfestdagene» 2008, with lyrics by Siri Gjære and music by Elin Rosseland, Ståle Storløkken and Live Maria Roggen. In 2010 they released their first album.
The pianist and composer Jon Balke wrote a commissioned piece for the vocal improvisation ensemble Trondheim Voices and the percussion group Batagraf, performed at the Moldejazz 2011.

Band members

Present members