Egil Kapstad

Norwegian pianist and composer

Egil Kapstad - Artists & Creatives born August 6th, 1940
Born
Died

2017
9 years ago — 77 years old

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Artists & Creatives

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Norway

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A prominent Norwegian pianist and composer, contributed significantly to the jazz and classical music scenes. Studied at the Norwegian Academy of Music and established a career that included performances in several genres. Composed numerous works for piano and other instruments, collaborating with various musicians and ensembles. Instrumental in promoting jazz in Norway and participated in various festivals, enhancing the country's musical landscape.

Composed for piano and other instruments

Performed at numerous jazz festivals in Norway

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