Haftor Medboe
haftor medboe

Prof Haftor Medboe

Professor

Biography

Haftor Medbøe is Professor of Music and lectures across a broad portfolio of subjects within the School of Arts and Creative Industries. He is founding chair of the Scottish Jazz Archive and holds a position on the Board of Directors, Edinburgh Jazz & Blues Festival. Since gaining his Doctoral degree in 2013, Haftor has been published internationally and presented his research on creative communities and cultural identity in jazz at conferences and colloquia across Europe.

Prior to being appointed full-time lecturer at Edinburgh Napier in 2008, Haftor enjoyed a twenty-year career in the music industries as a composer for film, television, theatre and contemporary dance for, amongst others, Channel 4, ITV, Tern TV, Scottish Ballet and Scottish Dance Theatre. Other composition credits include the 2014 son et lumiere production, A Night at The Botanics, collaborative installation pieces with artists Alan Kilpatrick and Michele Marcoux, dance/video productions by choreographer/film-maker Katrina MacPherson and a series of commissioned responses to exhibitions curated by the National Galleries of Scotland. Past professional appointments include Lead Tutor for the Princes’ Trust, Music Industry Consultant to Scottish Cultural Enterprise, Musician in Residence for The Queen’s Hall and Drake Music Scotland and project designer/tutor for Artlink Scotland.

Haftor remains active as a musician and composer on the international jazz circuit having released numerous albums with his eponymous group and together with other international musical collaborators. Haftor tours extensively in the UK and abroad and runs his own record label, Copperfly.

News

Esteem

Conference Organising Activity

  • Conference Organiser - Continental Drift Conference: festivals edition
  • Conference Organiser - Continental Drift: 100 years of jazz on record
  • Conference Organiser - Continental Drift: 50 years of jazz from Europe

 

Editorial Activity

  • Editorial Board Member - Jazz Research Journal

 

External Examining/Validations

  • External Examiner to MA Music - University of Salford
  • External Examiner for BA (Hons) Popular Music, Perth College - University of the Highlands and Islands

 

Fellowships and Awards

  • Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
  • Fellow of the RSA

 

Invited Speaker

  • Keynote Speaker - Thrill Confence
  • Invited Speaker - Jazz From Scotland Conference - Jazz Horizons
  • Invited Speaker - European Jazz Network - Lisbon
  • Researcher in Residence - Festa Do Jazz, Lisbon, PT
  • Guest Speaker - BA (Hons) Performance Industries, Academy of Music and Sound

 

Non-executive Directorship

  • Board Director, Edinburgh Jazz & Blues Festival
  • Founding Chair, Scottish Jazz Archive

 

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The promoter as cultural conduit: between jazz and a hard place.

Presentation / Conference
Medbøe, H. (2013, November)
The promoter as cultural conduit: between jazz and a hard place. Paper presented at Jazz Talks: 1st university of Aveiro jazz conference, Aveiro PT
This paper examines the interdependencies and frictions between the creators and the promoters of jazz in the city of Edinburgh, UK. In providing a platform for the delivery ...

Cultural identity and transnational heritage in contemporary jazz: a practice-based study of composition and collaboration

Thesis
Medbøe, H. Cultural identity and transnational heritage in contemporary jazz: a practice-based study of composition and collaboration. (Thesis)
Edinburgh Napier University. Retrieved from http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/id/eprint/6124
This study focuses on three albums of original music performed and recorded by the author as the leader of the Haftor Medbøe Group and released variously by Linn Records and F...

Groovin’ High and Low: exploring the jazz vernacular.

Presentation / Conference
Medbøe, H. (2013, April)
Groovin’ High and Low: exploring the jazz vernacular. Paper presented at Rhythm Changes 2013, Salford UK
Debate over origin and authenticity aside, the musical language of jazz is today spoken and understood amongst a diversity of communities the world over. Standard repertoire, ...

Haftor Medbøe & Anneke Kampman - Places and Spaces

Other
Medbøe, H. (2012)
Haftor Medbøe & Anneke Kampman - Places and Spaces. [Compact Disc]. Edinburgh, UK
An album of nine compositions featuring Anneke Kampman (vocals), Andy Jeffcoat (synth), Richard Kass (percussion). Engineered by Michal Jankowski Produced by Graham Coe Rele...

Nordic Tone: Redrawing borders of culture and boundaries of style.

Presentation / Conference
Medbøe, H. (2012, July)
Nordic Tone: Redrawing borders of culture and boundaries of style. Paper presented at International Musicological Society, Rome, Italy
Historians and educators have traditionally presented the century long evolution of jazz in a linear, canonical fashion. Applications of this model are often limited to the mu...

Cultural identity and creative autonomy in Nordic jazz.

Presentation / Conference
Medbøe, H. (2011, September)
Cultural identity and creative autonomy in Nordic jazz. Paper presented at Rhythm Changes: Jazz and National Identities conference 2011, Amsterdam NL
Historians and educators have traditionally presented the relatively short evolution of jazz in a linear, epochal fashion. Applications of this model are often limited to the ...

Haftor Medbøe Group - A Box of Monkeys

Other
Medbøe, H. (2009)
Haftor Medbøe Group - A Box of Monkeys. [Compact Disc]. Edinburgh, UK
An album of five compositions featuring Anneke Kampman (vocals), Konrad Wiszniewski (tenor saxophone), Chris Greive (trombone), Eva Malling (bass), Signy Jacobsdottir (percuss...

Haftor Medbøe Group - New:Happy

Digital Artefact
Medbøe, H. (2008)
Haftor Medbøe Group - New:Happy. [Compact Disc]. Edinburgh, UK
An album of eight original compositions featuring Konrad Wiszniewski (tenor saxophone), Chris Greive (trombone), Signy Jacobsdottir (percussion) and Eva Malling (bass). Recor...

In Perpetuity

Digital Artefact
Medbøe, H. (2006)
In Perpetuity. [Compact Disc]. Edinburgh, UK
An album of seven original compositions featuring Sue McKenzie (soprano saxophone), Chris Greive (trombone), Signy Jacobsen (percussion) and the strings of The Edinburgh Quart...

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