Bjarne Rostvold: The Jazz Percussionist

Bjarne Rostvold

Early Life and Musical Beginnings

Bjarne Rostvold, born on August 18, 1934, in Gentofte, Denmark, was a renowned jazz percussionist. His musical journey began at the age of 19 when he started his career with Ib Glindemann. He later played a significant role in making Jørn Grauengaard’s quintet one of the most jazz-oriented Danish entertainment orchestras.

Career and Musical Innovations

Rostvold’s career took off when he became a programmed worker on Radio Mercur. He played for many years in Danmarks Radios Big Band. He also formed the Bjarne Rostvold Trio with Bent Axen on piano and Erik Moseholm on bass, and the Bjarne Rostvold Quartet, which consisted of the same trio with the addition of trumpeter Allan Botschinsky. Both groups represent Danish jazz from the 1960s and onwards.

Recordings and Performances

Over the years, Rostvold recorded several albums that showcased his unique musical style. Some of his notable albums include “Jazz Journey – Bjarne Rostvold Quartet & Trio” in 1961, “Triple Action” in 1962, “Evergreens In Danish Design” in 1963, “Tricotism” in 1963, “Stan Kenton With The Danish Radio Big Band” in 1966, “Switch” in 1966, “Dragonfly – Strawbs” in 1969, “Spotlight – Bjarne Rostvold Quintet” in 1981, and “Brunch Jazz” in 1985.

Contributions to Jazz

Rostvold’s contributions to jazz go beyond his performances and recordings. He was a pioneer in the Danish jazz scene, known for his unique style and technical proficiency.

Legacy and Influence

Rostvold’s influence extends beyond his performances and compositions. He was one of Denmark’s most recognized drummers, yet he is somewhat under-recognized as he is rarely portrayed or biographed.

  1. “Jazz Journey – Bjarne Rostvold Quartet & Trio”– This album showcases Rostvold’s unique approach to jazz, combining classical music with jazz and Latin American rhythms.
  2. “Triple Action”– This album, released in 1962, is a testament to Rostvold’s unique and personal performance style.
  3. “Evergreens In Danish Design”– This 1963 recording showcases Rostvold’s innovative approach to music.
  4. “Tricotism”– This album features collaborations with other musicians and showcases Rostvold’s ability to create captivating jazz compositions.
  5. “Stan Kenton With The Danish Radio Big Band”– This album features Rostvold’s work with his band, providing a glimpse into his musical genius.
  6. “Switch”– This track showcases Rostvold’s unique musical style.
  7. “Dragonfly – Strawbs”– This track provides a glimpse into Rostvold’s musical genius and his ability to create unique jazz compositions.
  8. “Spotlight – Bjarne Rostvold Quintet”– This track showcases Rostvold’s incorporation of Latin American rhythms into his music.
  9. “Brunch Jazz”– This track provides a comprehensive overview of Rostvold’s musical journey.
  10. “Four Brothers with Lucky Thompson”– This track showcases Rostvold’s unique fusion of classical music with jazz.

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