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His solo-album OPEN<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.miclex.no/mic.nsf/doc/art2004120311384716383154 |title=Review of OPEN at MIC |publisher=www.miclex.no |accessdate=2005-01-21 }}</ref> won the [[Spellemannprisen]] (the Norwegian [[Grammy]]) for 2003.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.spellemann.no/index.php?option=com_winner&Itemid=29&year=2003 |title=2003 Spellemann Awards|publisher=www.spellemann.no |accessdate=2003-03-15 }}</ref> |
His solo-album OPEN<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.miclex.no/mic.nsf/doc/art2004120311384716383154 |title=Review of OPEN at MIC |publisher=www.miclex.no |accessdate=2005-01-21 }}</ref> won the [[Spellemannprisen]] (the Norwegian [[Grammy]]) for 2003.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.spellemann.no/index.php?option=com_winner&Itemid=29&year=2003 |title=2003 Spellemann Awards|publisher=www.spellemann.no |accessdate=2003-03-15 }}</ref> |
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Kjos Sørensen is currently professor in percussion at The [[Norwegian Academy of Music]] in Oslo. |
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==Discography== |
==Discography== |
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Hans-Kristian Kjos Sørensen | |
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Background information | |
Also known as | HKKS |
Born | Oslo Norway | July 23, 1965
Genres | Classical music, Improvised Music, Jazz |
Occupation(s) | Musician, composer, educator |
Instrument(s) | Percussion, Cimbalom |
Hans-Kristian Kjos Sørensen, sometimes also known as HKKS (born July 23, 1965 in Oslo), is a Norwegian percussion and cimbalom player,
Professional career
Hans-Kristian Kjos Sørensen started to play music at the age of seven and grew up playing percussion, piano and tuba. He studied percussion at the The Norwegian Academy of Music. After a short period as principal percussionist in Stavanger Symphony Orchestra (1989) and later Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra (1990–91), he went on to study at the Banff Centre for fine Arts in Canada and at the Conservatoire National de Région Versailles with Sylvio Gualda, where he obtained the "Prix de Perfectionnement à l'unanimité". He is also a prizewinner from CIEM-competition in Geneva 1992.
He has worked with composers like Henrik Hellstenius, George Crumb, Rolf Wallin, Brett Dean, Svante Henryson, Åse Hedstrøm and Per Nørgård, who dedicated to him the piece "Isternia" for cimbalom solo in 2010.[1] As a soloist he has played with ensembles like Philharmonia Orchestra,[2] Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, Malmö Symphony Orchestra, Swedish Chamber Orchestra, The Norwegian Opera, BIT20, The Norwegian Soloist Choir and The Norwegian Chamberorchestra.
He has been featured on a number of albums with improvised and notated music in jazz, baroque and classical genres, recorded for BIS, ECM, Deutsche Grammophon, and Aurora.[3] His solo-album OPEN[4] won the Spellemannprisen (the Norwegian Grammy) for 2003.[5]
Kjos Sørensen is currently professor in percussion at The Norwegian Academy of Music in Oslo.
Discography
A partial list of his recordings includes:
- Mikhail Alperin: "First Impression". Misha Alperin, piano, John Surman, s & b saxophones, Arkady Shilkloper, fr.horn/fluegelhorn, Terje Gewelt, bass, Jon Christensen, drums, Hans-Kristian Kjos Sørensen, percussion. (CD ECM 1664)
- Mikhail Alperin: "Night". Misha Alperin, piano, Anja Lechner, cello, Hans-Kristian Kjos Sørensen, percussion. (CD ECM 1769)
- John Cage: A Flower. Hans-Kristian Kjos Sørensen, piano & voice. (CD BIS 1219)
- John Cage: The Wonderful widow of Eighteen Springs. Hans-Kristian Kjos Sørensen, piano & voice. (CD BIS 1219)
- Brett Dean: "Recollections". Sharon Kam, clarinet, Marie-Luise Neunecker, horn, Hans-Kristian Kjos Sørensen, percussion, Alexander Lonquich, piano, Antje Weithaas, violin, Hartmut Rohde, viola, Tanja Tetzlaff, cello, Yasunori Kawahara, doublebass. (CD AVI 8553100)
- Franco Donatoni: Omar. Hans-Kristian Kjos Sørensen, vibraphone. (CD BIS 1219)
- Andrea Falconieri: Chaconne in G-major. Daniel Hope & Lorenza Borrani, violins, Jonathan Cohen, cello, Kristian Bezuidenhout, harpsichord, Stefan Maass & Stephan Rath, lute/guitar/theorbo, HKKS, percussion. (CD DG 477-8094)
- Åse Hedstrøm: Flow. Hans-Kristian Kjos Sørensen, marimba. (CD BIS 1219)
- Henrik Hellstenius: Readings of Mr.G for percussion and strings. Hans-Kristian Kjos Sørensen, percussion/voice, Pierre-André Valade, conductor, BIT20 Ensemble. (CD ACD 5047)
- Henrik Hellstenius: Ombra della sera. Hans-Kristian Kjos Sørensen, percussion, Dan Styffe, double-bass. (CD ACD 5047)
- Jean-Marie Leclair: Tambourin. Daniel Hope, violin, Jonathan Cohen, cello, Kristian Bezuidenhout, harpsichord, Stefan Maass, guitar, HKKS, percussion. (CD DG 477-8094)
- Nicola Matteis: Ground after the Scotch Humour. Daniel Hope, violin, Jonathan Cohen, cello, Kristian Bezuidenhout, harpsichord, Stefan Maass, guitar, HKKS, percussion. (CD DG 477-8094)
- Moscow Art Trio: Music. Arkady Shilkloper, fr.horn/fluegelhorn, Sergey Nikolaevich Starostin, voice/clarinet/alto clarinet/folk reeds, Mikhail Alperin, piano/melodica/claviola/tubes, Hans-Kristian Kjos Sørensen, percussion/marimba. (CD JARO 4214-2)
- Arne Nordheim: Signals. Frode Haltli, accordion, Raoul Björkenheim, electric guitar, Hans-Kristian Kjos Sørensen, percussion. (CD Simax PSC1328)
- Per Nørgård: Der göttliche Tivoli. Hans-Kristian Kjos Sørensen, percussion-solo. Dorian Keilhack, conductor. Stadtteater Bern. (CD Dacapo 6.220572-73)
- Diego Ortiz: Ricercata segunda. Daniel Hope & Lorenza Borrani, violins, Jonathan Cohen, cello, Kristian Bezuidenhout, harpsichord, Stefan Maass & Stephan Rath, lute/theorbo, HKKS, percussion. (CD DG 477-8094)
- Hans-Kristian Kjos Sørensen: Royal Garden. Hans-Kristian Kjos Sørensen, percussion. (CD ECM 1628)
- Hans-Kristian Kjos Sørensen: Open 1–3. Hans-Kristian Kjos Sørensen, percussion. (CD BIS 1219)
- Antonio Valente: Gagliarda Napolitana. Daniel Hope, violin, Jonathan Cohen, cello, Kristian Bezuidenhout, harpsichord, Stefan Maass, guitar, HKKS, percussion. (CD DG 477-8094)
- Johann Paul von Westhoff: La Guerra cosí nominata di sua maestà. Daniel Hope, violin, Jonathan Cohen, cello, Kristian Bezuidenhout, harpsichord, Stefan Maass, guitar, HKKS, percussion. (CD DG 477-8094)
- Rolf Wallin: Stonewave for solo-percussion. Hans-Kristian Kjos Sørensen, percussion. (CD BIS 1219)
- Christian Wallumrød Trio: The Birch. Arve Henriksen, trumpet, Christian Wallumrød, piano, Hans-Kristian Kjos Sørensen, percussion. (CD ECM 1628)
- Iannis Xenakis: Rebonds. Hans-Kristian Kjos Sørensen, percussion. (CD BIS 1219)
External links
References
- ^ "Per Nørgård video on MySpace". www.myspace.com. Retrieved June 2, 2010.
- ^ Jeal, Erica (June 10, 2003). "Hans-Kristian Kjos Sørensen – The Guardian". London: www.guardian.co.uk. Retrieved June 10, 2003.
- ^ Hans-Kristian Kjos Sørensen at AllMusic
- ^ "Review of OPEN at MIC". www.miclex.no. Retrieved January 21, 2005.
- ^ "2003 Spellemann Awards". www.spellemann.no. Retrieved March 15, 2003.