Olga Konkova
Olga Konkova is a Norwegian–Russian jazz pianist known from several recordings and collaboration with jazz musicians such as Adam Nussbaum, Gary Husband and Karin Krog.
Career
Konkova was educated as classical pianist in Moscow, and later as jazz pianist at Berklee College of Music in Boston, where she met her husband, the bassist Per Mathisen. After moving with him to Oslo in 1994, she collaborated with Inge Stangvik Quartet and the "Storeslem Big Band". In her own Olga Konkova Trio she collaborates with her husband on bass and various drummers. She has also collaborated within "Sernet Å Fyre" and Norske Store Orkester. Konkova has also contributed to album releases and performances with artists like Finn Hauge, Magni Wentzel, Roy Nikolaisen, Øystein Sunde and Hans Mathisen.Honors
- 2005: Spellemannprisen in the category Jazz, with Hans Mathisen, for the album Quiet Songs
- 2013: Gammleng-prisen in the category Jazz
Discography
Collaborations
;With Finn Hauge- 1998: Close to My Heart, including with Terje Gewelt and Frank Jakobsen
- 2000: Porgy and Bess, performing music by George Gershwin within sextet including Nils Jansen, Christian Jaksjø, Carl Morten Iversen and Espen Rud
- 2003: Roy's choice
- 2005: Quiet Songs, awarded Spellemannprisen 2005
- 2011: Timeless Tales, including with Per Mathisen and Andreas Bye
- 2006: Denada, featuring Olga Konkova and Marilyn Mazur
- 2009: Finding Nymo.
- 2013: ''Windfall''