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Arnold Ludvig
Arnold Ludvig, Master of Music – CV – born in Tórshavn, Faroe Islands, on Feb. 27th,1968.
Bassist since 1980 and composer since 1991, Arnold started playing with the iconic Faroese progressive jazz-rock band, Plúmm, in 1984 and began playing jazz in the late 80’s. His first 3 jazz compositions were released with Plúmm & Holger Laumann, in 1991. Arnold studied jazz at FÍH in Reykjavik, Iceland from 1990-93 and received a scholarship in 1992 for Best Student, and furthered his jazz studies at McGill University, Montreal, Canada, from 1993-95. He earned his living as a much in demand, free-lance musician in Montreal, from 1995-2003. Geraldine Hunt (US) & The Arnold Ludvig Trio played 4 nights weekly at Biddle’s Jazz Club in Montreal between 1999-2003, performed at the Montreal International Jazz Festival, and toured Quebec extensively.
Arnold moved back to the Faroe Islands in 2003 and was the bass player of GoGo Blues, winning the 2005 AME Music Awards for Best Bassist and Best Band. He taught bass, improvisation, small-band and big-band courses at Tórshavnar Musikkskúli between 2004-2007. Arnold lived in Copenhagen, between 2007-2014, where he recorded his debut jazz album, “VOYAGES”, as composer, with Arnold Ludvig Sextet released in 2013 to great reviews from JazzSpecial (DK) and KvF National Radio (FO). In Copenhagen, Arnold also co-founded the funk and multi-genre band, MonkeyRat, with his wife, lyricist and vocalist, Anna Iachino releasing the albums “Fuck The Jante Law” in 2010 and “Sunshine” in 2012, both with #1 hits on KvF National Radio (FO) and a great review from Kieron Gene Tyler, from The Arts Desk magazine in the UK.
Back in the Faroe Islands, since 2014, Arnold started being commissioned to compose new music for performances at the annual Summartónar Festival in the Faroe Islands, upon request from Felagið Føroysk Tónaskøld (The Association of Faroese Composers), for various classical ensembles, including his compositions “KNÚKUR” on the album "SNJÓLÝSI" in 2015. He has since then composed new music for Summartónar annually, including “Influential Halucination” for the renowned PASSEPARTOUT DUO in 2018. Arnold released his 2nd jazz album “ICELAND” with Arnold Ludvig Sextet, in 2016 to great reviews from GAFFA (DK) and JazzSpecial (DK), which he received 2 nominations at the 2017 FMA Music Awards, for Soloist of the Year: Arnold Ludvig and Band of the Year: Arnold Ludvig Sextet. Also, in 2016, MonkeyRat & The Hentze Horns released 4 singles, to great reviews, with hit singles that received radio airplay in the UK, Canada, Australia, South Africa, Greenland, Denmark, and the Faroe Islands.
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Knats, Harben Kay, Arnold Ludvig Quintet, And More
by Colin Muirhead
Featuring music by Knats, Harben Kay, Giacomo Smith, the Strictly Smokin' Big Band, the Arnold Ludvig Quintet, and more. Playlist House of the Black Gardenia Suit of Roses" from Mazurka in Jazz (Self Released) 00:00 Giacomo Smith Caravan" from (Self Released) 5:25 Strictly Smokin' Big Band Frim Fram Sauce (feat. Alice Grace)" from Time After Time (Jazz Sound Records) 10:44 Matt Carmichael stone skimmer" from dancing with embers (Self Released) 15:40 Brian Molley Quartet Dance of the ...
Continue ReadingArnold Ludvig Sextet: Iceland
by Dave Wayne
Situated in the North Atlantic, roughly equidistant from Scotland, Norway, and Iceland, the Faeroe Islands are one of the last places one would expect to find a thriving international jazz scene populated with world-class improvisers and a record label dedicated to documenting all of the action. Tutl Records, founded in 1977 by the Danish jazz musician and composer Kristian Blak, is dedicated to the popularization of Faeroese music of all stripes, including the jazz-based efforts of Blak's own band, Yggdrasil. ...
Continue ReadingAlbum review of ARNOLD LUDVIG SEXTET - ICELAND (2016) by Ivan Rod in GAFFA Magazin - (DK)
The greatest fascination, for this listener, is the Faroese composer/bandleader’s handling of the bass guitar, the French/Danish side(wo)man, Mariane Bitran’s dealings with the flute and the Danish saxophonist, Simon Spang-Hanssen's power. But as a whole, the sextet's album is fascinating, successful, and a commendable listen.
- Ivan Rod (GAFFA.dk) 17.03.2016
Album review of ARNOLD LUDVIG SEXTET - Voyages (2013) by Brian Petro in Jazz Special Magazin (DK)





