Norwegian saxophonist and composer
Musical artist
Mette Henriette Martedatter Rølvåg is a performing artist, saxophonist, band leader and composer from Norway.[1]
Background
Mette Henriette grew up in Trondheim surrounded by a vibrant music scene and she got involved with performing arts at a young age, establishing her own ensembles and touring with musicians from jazz conservatories in Norway and New York, before she left her hometown to work on commissions and projects Internationally. Since then Mette Henriette has been living and working in New York, London, Paris, Svalbard and Oslo.
Career
In 2015 Mette Henriette became the first artist to release a double debut album on the renowned jazz record label ECM Records. The album includes 90 minutes of music which she composed over a period of 10 years for her trio and large ensemble, consisting of jazz, classical and tango musicians. The record was produced in collaboration with Manfred Eicher and recorded in Rainbow Studio with sound engineer Jan Erik Kongshaug.[2] The album cover and photo series were photographed by Anton Corbijn.
"It is seldom I find someone I don't know in the music world when that someone is one who surprises you with their talent and presence, and Mette is one of these people with that rare quality. She has an other worldly appearance, utterly fascinating." — Anton Corbijn [1]
In addition to her work as a performer and composer, Mette Henriette develops scenography, lighting design and choreographic concepts for her works for stage and screen. She did cross-disciplinary projects with a variety of artists including Marina Abramovic, Manfred Eicher, Hege Haagenrud, Darkside, Radik Tülüsh, CocoRosie, Valgeir Sigurdsson and more.
"Mette Henriette is different" — Marina Abramovic [1]
Selected works
Orchestra, Ensemble and Solo Music
Stage Productions and Performances
Music for stage productions
Film
- Háldi (2021) experimental art film based on Sámi mythology
Other
Discography
As a leader
As a band member
- Live in The Hague with Nicolas Jaar & Group (Bandcamp, 2021)
- Aella (577 Records, 2012)
References
External links
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