Kristian Bergheim (6 June 1926 in Bærum – 30 May 2010) was a noted saxophonist, considered one of the few in Norway of international caliber.[1]

Kristian Bergheim
Born(1926-06-06)6 June 1926
Bærum, Norway
Died30 May 2010(2010-05-30) (aged 83)
Occupationsaxophonist
InstrumentTenor saxophone
Years active1944–1990
LabelsGemini Records

Biography

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Bergheim was raised in Asker and in Stabekk in the neighboring municipality Bærum, where he lived most of his life. He played in a number of bands and orchestras before devoting his professional life to music, in 1948. He was repeatedly named best Norwegian saxophonist when such contests were common in the 1950s and 1960s.[1]

He led his own bands and orchestras starting in 1960, focusing mostly on swing. He won the highest Norwegian jazz award, Buddyprisen, in 1978 and the Gammleng-prisen in 1991. Because of a lung ailment, he retired in 1990.[2]

Bergheim was for some time married to noted singer and actress Anita Thallaug.

Honors

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Discography

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  • Jazz in Norway, volume 1 (RCA, 1954)
  • Arvid Gram Paulsen, Mikkel Flagstad, Kristian Bergheim (1977, Herman)
  • Liva at Malla, (1977, Norjazz)
  • Rainbow Session - vol 2, with Bjarne Nerem, Kristian Bergheim (1990) OCP 101-2

References

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  1. ^ a b c Hansen, Jan Ditlev (2010-06-08). "Kristian Bergheim in memoriam" (in Norwegian). Oslo: Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation.
  2. ^ Stendahl, Bjørn (2010-06-02). "Kristian Bergheim er død" (in Norwegian). Oslo: The Norwegian Jazz Archives. Archived from the original on 2011-02-06.
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Awards
Preceded by Recipient of the Buddyprisen
1978
Succeeded by
Preceded by Recipient of the Jazz Gammleng-prisen
1991
Succeeded by