Olga Konkova

Norwegian–Russian jazz pianist (born 1969) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Olga Konkova (Russian: Ольга Конкова; born 25 August 1969 in Moscow) is a Norwegian–Russian jazz pianist known from several recordings and collaboration with jazz musicians such as Adam Nussbaum, Gary Husband and Karin Krog.[1][2]

Born (1969-08-25) 25 August 1969 (age 56)
Moscow, Russia
GenresJazz
OccupationMusician
InstrumentsPiano, keyboards, accordion
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Olga Konkova
Ольга Конкова
Konkova at the 2016 Oslo Jazzfestival
Konkova at the 2016 Oslo Jazzfestival
Background information
Born (1969-08-25) 25 August 1969 (age 56)
Moscow, Russia
GenresJazz
OccupationMusician
InstrumentsPiano, keyboards, accordion
LabelsLosen, Curling Legs
WebsiteOlga Konkova on Myspace
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Career

Konkova was educated as classical pianist in Moscow, and later as jazz pianist at Berklee College of Music in Boston, where she met her husband, the bassist Per Mathisen. After moving with him to Oslo in 1994, she collaborated with Inge Stangvik Quartet and the "Storeslem Big Band". In her own Olga Konkova Trio she collaborates with her husband on bass and various drummers (Adam Nussbaum/Stein Inge Brækhus/Gary Husband). She has also collaborated within "Sernet Å Fyre" and Norske Store Orkester.[1] Konkova has also contributed to album releases and performances with artists like Finn Hauge, Magni Wentzel (Porty & Bess), Roy Nikolaisen (Roy's choice), Øystein Sunde ("Øystein Sunde... og vel så det", 2002)[3] and Hans Mathisen (Quiet Songs).[4]

Honors

Discography

As leader/co-leader

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Year recorded Title Label Notes
1996? Going with the Flow Curling Legs Trio, with Carl Morten Iversen, Audun Kleive
1997 Northern Crossings Candid With Ole Mathisen (soprano sax, tenor sax), Per Mathisen (bass), Jojo Mayer (drums)[5]
1997–98 Her Point of View Candid Some tracks solo piano; some tracks trio, with Per Mathisen (bass), Adam Nussbaum (drums)[6][5]
1997–2001 Some Things from Home Candid Trio, with Per Mathisen (bass), Jon Christensen and Adam Nussbaum (drums; separately)[5]
2006? Unbound Alessa duo with Per Mathisen
2009? Improvisational Four Caprice Solo piano; improvisations inspired by Joni Mitchell[7]
2010? My Voice Losen With Wenche Losnegård (vocals); most tracks trio with Per Hillestad (percussion, drums) added; one track quartet, with Knut Hem (effects) added; one track trio with Paolo Vinaccia (percussion) replacing Hillestad[8]
2011 Return Journey Losen Solo piano[9]
2015 The Goldilocks Zone Losen Trio, with Per Mathisen (bass), Gary Husband (drums, percussion)[10]
2016 December Songs Losen Duo, with Jens Thoresen (guitar)[11][12]
2017 Old Songs Losen Duo, with Jens Thoresen (guitar)[13][14]
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Collaborations

With Finn Hauge
With Magni Wentzel
With Roy Nikolaisen
With Hans Mathisen
With Helge Sunde and Ensemble Denada

References

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