Top score for commision concert August 1 at Canal Street festival 2010.
Concert was performed in Arendal Church.

feat: Nils Økland, Andreas Ulvo, Audun Ellingsen and Freddy Wike

Playing at NineGates Int. Jazz Festival 4 concerts in Beijing.

Invited by Ministry if Foreign Affairs and Rikskonsertene.

Oct 9th-  CD Cafe, Beijing

Oct 10th -Beijing Contemporary Music Academy (Masterclass Daytime)

Oct 10th – The Ao Live House

Oct 11th – Orango Hall at Sanlitun



Read more: http://www.myspace.com/froyaagre#ixzz0ywZjcAQS

Foto: Bjørn Christiansen ( http://www.bj0rn.net/ )

Frøy Aagre og hennes band viste onsdag kveld på Dokkhuset scene hvorfor de har oppnådd internasjonal suksess. Hun har en egen definert stil som aldri blir overenergisk og ekstrem i sin progresjon, men mild, sval og lyrisk innbydende. Selv om vi fikk høre låter med kraftfulle titler som ”Steam train” og ”Atoms”, har Aagre likevel et avmålt ekspressivt ECM-aktig uttrykk, helt uten store ord og inviterer på inderlig ro og balanse – et musikalsk equilibrium. Ulvo, Ellingsen og Wike backer henne lojalt og forsterker Aagres profil og konsept på en utmerket måte. Det er noe magisk lokkende ved Aagres musikk som fenger tilhørerne. Hennes Australia-inspirerte låt ”Rain” var et av flere høydepunkt i kveldens konsert. Norsk jazz kan godt få flere innslag av denne kaliber fra den feminine kontingent.

English:

Frey Aagre and her band appeared Wednesday evening at Dokkhuset stage and showed why they have achieved international success. She has a custom style that never is energetic and extreme in its progression, but mild, cool and lyrical inviting. Although we heard songs with powerful titles as “steam train” and “Atom”, has Aagre still a distant expressive ECM-like expression, with no big words, and invites the intense peace and balance – a musical equilibrium. Ulvo, Ellingsen and Wike backing her loyal and amplifier Aagre profile and concept in an excellent manner.There is something magical enticing at Aagre music that inspire the audience. Her Australian-inspired song “Rain” was one of several highlights for the evening’s concert. Norwegian Jazz may well be several elements of this caliber from the feminine contingent.

FRØY AAGRE

April 29th 7.30pm– The Venue, Leeds College of Music
April 30th 6.00pm– Southbank Centre, Front Room QEH

“…like a soundtrack to a great movie.”  – Jazz Review

Norwegian soprano sax specialist Frøy Aagre, recently signed to the renowned ACT Music returns to this country for her third UK tour. Her third album Cycle of Silence (released in Feb 2010) has received amazing reviews internationally. With a distinctive Nordic edge to her music, she weaves enchanting and haunting lines through her highly melodic compositions, aided by her excellent band. A highlight of the last two London Jazz Festivals, her debut at Southbanks Centre (London) and The Venue (Leeds) should be eagerly anticipated by established fans and newcomers alike.

Thursday 29 April 2010, 7.30pm
Tickets £9 (£7)
The Venue, Leeds College of Music
Box Office: 0113 222 3434
Book online here


Friday 30 April 2010, 6.00pm
Tickets: Free Event
Southbank Centre, Front Room Queen Elisabeth Hall


Reviews Cycle of Silence 2010:

Jazzwise: (UK): “Her original approach to writing for a small ensembler have produced an early contender for the Critics Picks of 2010″.
Guardian (UK): “Aagre’s composing leaves an impression that ripples on long after the disc has stopped spinning”.
Jazz Podium (DE) “An album to warm the listeners heart, during the cold winter´s day”.
Jazz Mann (UK) ”Quietly eloquent music that reveals more with each new listening”.
Kulturzeitschrift (DE) ” Aagre´s compositions are compact, stylish and packed with fascinating details..”
Irish Times: (UK) “Aagre’s sound is gorgeous, pure, rounded, expressive and, like her writing, full of that very Scandinavian blend of melancholy and celebration”.
ABC Radio (Australia)“Cycle of Silence explains why our Norwegian featured artist wins praise for her ‘special gift of blending the beautiful and haunting with the unexpected and complex.”
LIRA (SE) “Her tone is warm and down to earth and she has managed to package everything in a very musical way.”
UK Vibe (UK) ” The maturity of the compositions and the playing come across immediately and there is a storytelling quality to Froy Aagre’s musicianship that belies her young years and sets her apart from other contemporaries”.
Dagbladet (NO)”Out in the world in a yearning soprano tone”.Rating 5/6
Aftenposten (NO) “Travelling in melodious harmony.” Rating 5/6
Bergens Tidene (NO) “Gifted. Music for reflection and enjoyment”. Rating 5/6
Fædrelandsvennen (NO) Up among the Greats”. Rating 5/6
Tønsbergs blad (NO) “Nordic jazz at its best” Rating 5/6
Gudbrandsdølen Dagningen (NO)”Cycle of Silence consists of ten compositions that are both engaging and inclusive”. Rating 5/6
Vårt Land (NO) “”Beatiful Frøy Aagre, beautiful”.
Dagsavisen (NO)“”Frøy Aagre´s beautiful winter jazz.
Dagens Næringsliv (NO) “”Frøy Aagre saxophone is like a shiny advertisement for Norway”.

NRK1, torsdag 15.4.2010 kl. 18.00

Førkveld

Et underholdningsmagasin fra Store studio i Bergen. Med aktuelle gjester, reportasjer, musikk og direkterapporter fra hele landet.  Test dine quiz-kunnskaper med Atle Nielsen. Han byr på variert hjernetrim innenfor ulike sjangre. Programledere er Øyvor Bakke og Halvor Folgerø.

15.april er saxofonist Frøy Aagre gjest og blir intervjuet og spiller sammen med Andreas Ulvo.

Se klippet på NRK nett-TV / Watch the TV-program online:

http://www.nrk.no/programmer/sider/foerkveld/

The Germany “Cycle of Silence” was a huge success with packed houses and sell-outs.

Great reviews for the sold-out concert (400 seats) at St.Ingbert Jazz Festival.

Frøy Aagre selected for European Jazz Lauch

This year Frøy Aagre is one of four Norwegian jazz artists to be promoted worldwide with the European Jazz Launch program.

Aagre was recently selected for European Jazz Launch, an international program for Norwegian jazz musicians that give additional opportunities to be marketed and booked on a number of key clubs and festivals around the world. The other three selected musicians are Håkon Kornstad, pianist Helge Lien and his trio, and guitarist Stian Westerhus.

“The timing is perfect now that I have launched the new ACT-album, and are touring in Europe, says Aagre. Rikskonsertene-Norwegian Concert Institute, West Norwegian Jazz Center and the Norwegian Jazz Forum collaborate on the project, with support from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Norway.

The saxophonist release the critically acclaimed album; Cycle of Silence, on the German label ACT, and the European tour includes the legendary jazz club Ronnie Scott’s in London.

Examples of previous selected artists: Nils Petter Molvaer, Bugge Wesseltoft, Sidsel Endresen, Arve Henriksen, Kristin Asbjørnsen, Paal Nilssen-Love, Eldbjørg Raknes and Morten Qvenild.

Frøy Aagre and her band are off doing their release tour in Germany starting March 16th, playing at A-trane, Unterfahrt, Bunker Ulmenwall and International Jazz Festival, St.Ingert.

Tour schedule:
Mar 16 -Berlin, (A-Trane International Jazz-Club), Germany
Mar 17 -Munich, Germany, Underfahrt), Germany
Mar 18 -Bielefeld, Germany, Bunker Ulmenwall), Germany
Mar 20- St.Ingbert, (International Jazz Festival in St. Ingbert @ Merchanische Werkstatt auf der alten Schmelt), Germany

REVIEWS CYCLE OF SILENCE:

Jazzwise: (UK): “Her original approach to writing for a small ensembler have produced an early contender for the Critics Picks of 2010″.
Guardian (UK): “Aagre’s composing leaves an impression that ripples on long after the disc has stopped spinning”.
Jazz Podium (DE) “An album to warm the listeners heart, during the cold winter´s day”.
Kulturzeitschrift (DE) ” Aagre´s compositions are compact, stylish and packed with fascinating details..”
Irish Times: (UK) “Aagre’s sound is gorgeous, pure, rounded, expressive and, like her writing, full of that very Scandinavian blend of melancholy and celebration”.
ABC Radio (Australia)“Cycle of Silence explains why our Norwegian featured artist wins praise for her ‘special gift of blending the beautiful and haunting with the unexpected and complex.”
LIRA (SE)
“Her tone is warm and down to earth and she has managed to package everything in a very musical way.”
UK Vibe (UK) ” The maturity of the compositions and the playing come across immediately and there is a storytelling quality to Froy Aagre’s musicianship that belies her young years and sets her apart from other contemporaries”.
Dagbladet (NO)“Out in the world in a yearning soprano tone “.
Aftenposten (NO) “Travelling in melodious harmony.”
Bergens Tidene (NO) “Gifted. Music for reflection and enjoyment”.
Fædrelandsvennen (NO) Up among the Greats”.
Tønsbergs blad (NO) “Nordic jazz at its best”
Gudbrandsdølen Dagningen (NO)“Cycle of Silence consists of ten compositions that are both engaging and inclusive”.
Vårt Land (NO) “”Beatiful Frøy Aagre, beautiful”.
Dagsavisen (NO)““Frøy Aagre´s beautiful winter jazz.
Dagens Næringsliv (NO) “”Frøy Aagre saxophone is like a shiny advertisement for Norway”.

INTERNATIONAL INTERVIEWS CYCLE OF SILENCE:

Jazzwise Feature (UK) February magazine:
Froy Aagre – Natural Flow
By Stuart Nicholson

INTERVIEW_JAZZWISE

Jazzthetik (DE) Story February magazine:
Froy Aagre – The sound of her own
By Tobias Richtsteig

http://ww.jazzthetik.de

Jazz Podium (DE) Story February magazine:
Froy Aagre – Silence as musical parameter
By Carina Prange

INTERVIEW_JAZZpodium

JazzThing (DE) February magazine:
Froy Aagre – Landscapes in the notebook
By Uli Lemke

INTERVIEW_JAZZTHING

Supporting The Printmakers is Norwegian soprano sax specialist Frøy Aagre, recently signed to the renowned ACT Music label.  With a distinctive Nordic edge to her music, she weaves enchanting and haunting lines through her highly melodic compositions, aided by her excellent band.  A highlight of the last two London Jazz Festivals, her debut at Ronnie’s should be eagerly anticipated by established fans and newcomers alike.

Photo by David Sinclair

Jazzwise: (UK): “Her original approach to writing for a small ensembler have produced an early contender for the Critics Picks of 2010″. Stuart Nicholson

Guardian (UK): “Aagre’s composing leaves an impression that ripples on long after the disc has stopped spinning.”
http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2010/feb/04/froy-aagre-cycle-of-silence

Irish Times: (UK) “Aagre’s sound is gorgeous, pure, rounded, expressive and, like her writing, full of that very Scandinavian blend of melancholy and celebration” Matthew Halsall
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/theticket/2010/0205/1224263765214.html

Kultur zeitschrift (DE): ” Aagre´s compositions are compact, stylish and packed with fascinating details..”
http://kulturzeitschrift.at/kritiken/cd-tipp/froy-aagre-cycle-of-silence

Jazz Podium (DE): “An album to warm the listeners heart, during the cold winter”. Thomas Volkmann.

ABC Radio (Australia)“Cycle of Silence explains why our Norwegian featured artist wins praise for her ‘special gift of blending the beautiful and haunting with the unexpected and complex.’ Frøy Aagre’s music & her soprano sax sound have an exquisite clarity, but it’s nicely-impossible to detect the line between her composing & her improvising. Each piece tells a particular story”.
http://www.abc.net.au/rn/weekendplanet/stories/2010/2805088.htm

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