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  • Palle Mikkelborg (born 6 March 1941) is a Danish jazz trumpet player, composer, arranger and record producer.
    He is self-taught on the trumpet, although he studied conducting at the Royal Music Conservatory in Copenhagen. He became a professional musician in 1960 and joined the Danish Radiojazzgruppen three years later. Mikkelborg became their leader in 1967 and retained that position until 1972. In addition, he was a member of the Radioens Big Band over a similar time frame. He played trumpet in both, but also wrote, arranged, and conducted both. Forming a jazz quintet with drummer, Alex Riel they performed at the Montreux Jazz Festival and Newport Jazz Festival (1968). He later led an octet, V8, in the 1970s, and another outfit, Entrance, from the mid-1970s until 1985. His composition were made for various ensembles, including extended pieces for larger outfits.
    In 1984, he composed Aura, a tribute to Miles Davis.


    Discography


    As Leader

    The Mysterious Corona (Debut, 1967)
    Anything but Grey (Columbia, 1992)
    Futopia (Columbia, 1993)
    Song .... Tread Lightly (Columbia, 2000)
    Voice of Silence: Homage to the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art (Stunt, 2013)
    Strands Live with Jakob Bro and Marilyn Mazur (ECM, 2023)
    With Danish Radio Big Band

    Brownsville Trolley Line (Sonet, 1970) as conductor – recorded in 1969
    With Miles Davis

    Aura (Columbia, 1989)
    With Dexter Gordon

    More Than You Know (SteepleChase, 1975)
    The Other Side of Round Midnight (Blue Note, 1986)
    With Philip Catherine

    September Man (Atlantic, 1974)
    With George Gruntz

    Theatre (ECM, 1983)
    With Gary Peacock

    Guamba (ECM, 1987)
    With Terje Rypdal

    Waves (ECM, 1978)
    Descendre (ECM, 1979)
    Skywards (ECM, 1995)
    Lux Aeterna (ECM, 2000)
    Vossabrygg (ECM, 2003)
    With Dino Saluzzi

    Once Upon a Time - Far Away in the South (ECM, 1985)
    With Edward Vesala

    Satu (ECM, 1977)
    With Thomas Clausen

    Even Closer (ARTS, 2011)
    With Jakob Bro

    Returnings (ECM, 2018)
    With L. Shankar

    Vision (ECM, 1984)


    References




    External links


    Official website

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