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Ane Brun (; born Ane Brunvoll on 10 March 1976) is a Norwegian singer-songwriter and guitarist of
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origin who sings primarily in English. Since 2003, she has released eleven studio albums, six live albums, five compilations, one live DVD, and seven EPs. She has lived in
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, Sweden, since 2001, where she writes, records, and runs her own label, Balloon Ranger Recordings. (in Norwegian)


Early life and education

Ane Brunvoll is the daughter of lawyer Knut Anker Brunvoll (b. 1945) and jazz singer and pianist Inger Johanne Brunvoll (b. 1945). She grew up in a musical family in
Molde Molde () is a List of towns and cities in Norway, town and the seat of Molde Municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. It is located in the Traditional districts of Norway, traditional district of Romsdal. It is located on the Romsdal Pen ...
, Norway. Her younger sister is singer
Mari Kvien Brunvoll Mari Kvien Brunvoll (born 20 February 1984 in Molde, Norway) is a Norwegian folk and jazz singer who has attracted attention at festivals internationally with her solo concept, where the voice is complemented by small electronic and acoustic in ...
(b. 1984). Her older brother is photographer Bjørn Brunvoll (b. 1973).


Career


First album: 1999–2002

After playing a few minor shows and recording her first demos in Bergen in 1999, Brun moved to Sweden, first to
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and then to
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in 2001, where she started to take her musical career seriously. She recorded her debut album, ''
Spending Time with Morgan ''Spending Time with Morgan'' is the debut studio album by Norwegian singer-songwriter Ane Brun, released on 25 May 2003. Track listing Personnel * Ane Brun – vocals, acoustic guitar * Katharina Nuttall – additional vocals and piano on t ...
'', in 2002, in both Stockholm and Uppsala, with engineers and producers Katharina Nuttall, Cécile Grudet, and Kim Nelson. It was published on the DetErMine label, which she formed with Ellekari Larsson from the Swedish band the Tiny. The album was released in 11 European countries in 2003 through a licence/distribution deal with V2 Music.


Touring: 2002–2007

Brun subsequently toured across Europe, and in 2005, she released her next record, ''
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'', which included a duet with Canadian singer-songwriter
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. The album was well received, picking up positive reviews in publications such as ''
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''. Brun received several award nominations that year and took home the Spellemannpris, the Norwegian equivalent of the Grammies, for Best Female Artist. Later in 2005, Brun went on to record a collaborative album titled '' Duets''. Besides another song with Sexsmith, it also included input from Syd Matters, Teitur, Lars Bygdén, and Tingsek, among others. The single "Lift Me", recorded with the band Madrugada, won her another Spellemannpris. In 2007, she released her first concert album, titled ''Live in Scandinavia'', which featured Swedish musician Nina Kinert on "Lift Me".


Later work: 2008–2013

In 2008, Brun released her fourth studio album, '' Changing of the Seasons'', which was produced by
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. It included string arrangements by American composer
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. Later the same year, Brun issued the album ''Sketches'', which included acoustic demo versions of the songs from ''Changing of the Seasons''. The ''Sketches'' tour featured a stripped-down, sparse sound, with musicians Rebekka Karijord, Jennie Abrahamson, and Linnea Olsson. In 2009, Brun performed at the
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, a concert that was filmed and released as ''Live at Stockholm Concert Hall'' the same year. Brun featured as one of the guests on
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's 2011 studio album, '' New Blood'', singing
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's part on the re-recorded version of " Don't Give Up". Later that year, she released her sixth studio album, '' It All Starts with One'', produced by Tobias Fröberg. On 11 March 2013, Brun performed her own adaptation of " Dido's Lament", from ''
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'' by
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, at Roundhouse in London. In May, she released a 32-track collection of songs from her first ten years in the music industry, entitled ''Songs 2003–2013'', which included four new tracks. In October, she published a 20-track collection of covers and outtakes entitled ''Rarities''.


2015–2021

In 2015, Brun released her seventh studio album, titled ''
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''. This was followed in 2017 by ''Leave Me Breathless'', a collection of covers of songs by diverse artists including Foreigner,
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, and
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. In 2020, she issued two albums of original material in close succession. At first intended to be a double album, they were released separately as ''After the Great Storm'' in October and ''How Beauty Holds the Hand of Sorrow'' in November. Both received positive reviews and were nominated for
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's European Independent Album of the Year Award. Brun won two awards at the 2021
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, one for Composer of the Year and the other for Best Alternative Pop Album, for ''After the Great Storm''.


2022–present

In 2022, during the
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, Brun released ''Nærmere'', a compilation album of career-spanning tracks re-recorded with Norwegian lyrics. In 2023, she collaborated with the Gothenburg Opera Dance Company's Kenneth Kvarnström on the production of ''12 Pieces'', a performance combining Brun's music with contemporary dance. Also in 2023, she released the ''Rarities 2'' collection and the covers compilation ''Portrayals''.


Personal life

Brun was diagnosed with
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at the age of 27, and a flareup in 2012 forced her to cancel a North American tour with Peter Gabriel. Speaking of her choice to sing in English instead of her native Norwegian or Swedish, Brun has said that she finds it easier to craft lyrics and focus on the sound of words when writing in a non-native language, adding that she finds it harder to hear words objectively in her native language, and English allows her to explore her emotions and ideas more freely.


Discography

* ''
Spending Time with Morgan ''Spending Time with Morgan'' is the debut studio album by Norwegian singer-songwriter Ane Brun, released on 25 May 2003. Track listing Personnel * Ane Brun – vocals, acoustic guitar * Katharina Nuttall – additional vocals and piano on t ...
'' (2003) * ''
A Temporary Dive ''A Temporary Dive'' is the second studio album by the Norwegian singer-songwriter Ane Brun, initially released in Norway and Sweden on 7 February 2005. The album debuted at No. 1 in her native Norway. The track "Song No. 6" features the Canad ...
'' (2005) * '' Duets'' (2005) * '' Changing of the Seasons'' (2008) * ''Sketches'' (2008) * '' It All Starts with One'' (2011) * ''
When I'm Free ''When I'm Free'' is the seventh studio album by Norwegian singer-songwriter Ane Brun. The album was released in 2015 with both a Standard Edition (10 tracks) and a Deluxe Edition (12 tracks). Track listing All songs written by Ane Brun, except ...
'' (2015) * ''Leave Me Breathless'' (2017) * ''After the Great Storm'' (2020) * ''How Beauty Holds the Hand of Sorrow'' (2020)


References


External links

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