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Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen

 
Artist: Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen
  • Born: May 27, 1946, Osted, Denmark
  • Died: April 19, 2005, Ishoej, Copenhagen, Denmark
  • Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Jazz
  • Instrument: Bass
  • Representative Albums: "Those Who Were," "The Unforgettable NHØP Trio Live," "Dancing on the Tables"
  • Representative Songs: "The Puzzle," "Blues Etude," "How Deep Is the Ocean?"

Biography

A virtuoso who mostly played in bop-oriented settings, Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen was in great demand since he was a teenager. One of many superb European bassists to emerge during the 1960s, Pedersen originally studied piano before starting to play bass with Danish groups when he was 14. He had to reluctantly turn down Count Basie's offer to join his orchestra when he was just 17, but worked steadily as the house bassist at the Club Montmartre and as a member of the Danish Radio Orchestra.

Whenever American jazzmen passed through Scandinavia, they asked for Pedersen; during the 1960s he played with Sonny Rollins, Bill Evans, Roland Kirk, Dexter Gordon, Bud Powell, and even Albert Ayler (although the latter's session was not too successful). In the 1970s, Pedersen was featured in a duo with Kenny Drew. Starting in the mid-'70s, he was an occasional member of the Oscar Peterson Trio and he recorded several dates as a leader for SteepleChase. Pedersen also recorded in many different settings for Pablo Records during the era. He remained very active until his sudden death in April 2005. He was 58. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
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Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen

Background information
Also known as NHØP
Born May 27, 1946(1946-05-27)
Origin Osted, Denmark
Died April 19, 2005 (aged 58)
Genres Bop
Hard bop
Occupations Double-bassist
Instruments Double-bass
Years active 1960s – 2000s
Associated acts Kenny Drew
Oscar Peterson
Joe Pass

Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen (Danish pronunciation: [nilsˈhɛneŋ ˈɶɐ̥sd̥əð̥ ˈpʰɛð̥ɐ̥sn], May 27, 1946 – April 19, 2005) was a Danish jazz bassist known for his impressive technique and an approach that could be considered an extension of the innovative work of Scott LaFaro. Born in Osted, near Roskilde, on the Danish island of Zealand, Pedersen was known simply as NHØP among many jazz fans.[1]

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Biography

As a child, Pedersen played piano. As a teenager, he started learning to play contrabass and at the age of 14, he began his professional jazz career in Denmark with his first band, Jazzkvintet 60, while studying. Later on, he was engaged as the regular bassist at Copenhagen's Jazzhus Montmartre. At 17, he had already turned down an offer to join the Count Basie orchestra, mainly because he was too young to get legal permission to live and work as a musician in America.

During the 1960s, Pedersen played with several important American jazzmen who were touring or resident in Denmark, including Ben Webster, Bill Evans, Brew Moore, Bud Powell, Count Basie, Roy Eldridge, Dexter Gordon, Dizzy Gillespie, Jackie McLean, Roland Kirk, Sonny Rollins, and vocalist Ella Fitzgerald; he also played with Jean-Luc Ponty. He became the bassist of choice whenever a big-name musician was touring Copenhagen.

Preferring to remain in his native Denmark, Pedersen turned down an offer to become the regular bassist in The Oscar Peterson Trio following Ray Brown's departure. During visits to the United States, he also contributed to several critically panned avant-garde recordings with Anthony Braxton, Albert Ayler, and Archie Shepp.

Pedersen worked in duo and trio arrangements with pianist Kenny Drew, recording over 50 albums together. He also worked with Stéphane Grappelli and Joe Pass and recorded extensively as a leader. His best known songs are My Little Anna, Jaywalkin', and The Puzzle, as well as jazz arrangements of traditional Danish folk songs. He was awarded the Nordic Council Music Prize in 1991.

Pedersen remained very active until his sudden death due to heart failure in 2005 at the age of 58 in Copenhagen, Denmark. His daughter is well-known in the Danish rock scene.

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