Artist's albums
Out of the Fog
2022 · album
Lost
2022 · EP
9/12 (Original Soundtrack)
2022 · album
Out of the Blue
2022 · EP
While I Look for You
2022 · single
Øyne
2022 · single
Free
2022 · single
Out Here
2022 · single
Home
2022 · single
Fisherman's Wharf
2022 · single
Harbour
2021 · album
Arriving at Ellis Island
2021 · single
The Mariner's Cross
2021 · single
Desert Lighthouse
2021 · album
The Beaches of Lesbos
2021 · single
2021
2021 · single
Haboob
2021 · single
Port of Latakia
2021 · single
Whale Song
2021 · single
Call for Winter
2020 · album
The Hunting Golden Eagle
2020 · single
Call for Winter
2020 · single
Time of Water
2020 · single
Behind the Wall
2019 · album
Sunrise in Ramallah
2019 · single
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Biography
The music of Norwegian composer and brass player Daniel Herskedal ebbs and flows with utter grace and poise, perfectly fusing the spirit of jazz with the compositional craft of classical music. Rarely do you hear a musician with such depth, emotive intensity and virtuosity shine, whilst simultaneously pushing the boundaries of his instrument to the limit. His critically acclaimed albums on Edition Records; Slow Eastbound Train, The Roc, Voyage and Call For Winter are beautifully crafted bodies of work - evocative, moving and sublimely beautiful, his music breathes and is full of life. The cinematic scope of his music is obvious in the way he conjures landscapes in his compositions, and has led to his work on soundtracks, including the gorgeous arrangement for tuba of San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair) for the multi-nominated, Brad Pitt produced, 2019 film The Last Black Man in San Francisco). In 2020, the track was selected by Coca Cola for use in their ‘Open Like Never Before’ global advertising campaign, introducing Daniel’s work to a wider audience. Daniel’s also been Commissioned for BBC Concert Orchestra, LJF 2016, the Royal Norwegian Navy Band, The Russian Patriarchate choir of Moscow and he’s won the Norwegian Grammy with Marja Mortensson in 2019. «Among our most important musical shocks of 2020. A marvel of depth, breadth of sound, emotional intensity and virtuosity» - Citizenjazz (FR), anmeldelse av «Call For Winter» oktober 2020