Annette Bjergfeldt
Annette Bjergfeldt is a Danish songwriter, singer and author from Aarhus. Since 1995 she has released music with Harvest Moon and later on her own record label. She has served on the Statens Kunstfonds committee for scholarships during Musik 2014/15, appointed by the Danish Ministry of Culture, and she has won P4 Prisen and DJBFA’s Hædersprisen. Bjergfeldt has been nominated for two Grammys and 13 Danish Music Awards for albums such as Red Letter Days (1995), All That We Are (2001), Songs For Modern Mammals (2003), The Kissing Post (2004), Man Må godt Ta´ To Gange (2008) and Et Helt Nyt År (2013). Songs For Modern Mammals was up for Danish Folk Album of the Year in 2004, and she received four nominations at that show without winning.
She has co-written songs for international artists like Jerry Douglas and Eddi Reader, and Teitur’s "Josephine," as well as theme music for Ordet Fanger. Bjergfeldt spent four years touring the United States, visiting festivals, clubs and radio stations, and was one of the first Danish songwriters to publish on her own label. In the 2010s she worked as a musical theme writer for films such as Bagland and for the Internationale Choir Vocalline. Since 2000 she has trained other songwriters across Denmark at the Rhythmic Music Conservatory and Danmarks Radio’s KarriereKanonen, and she has also trained writers in Greenland and Sweden and taught singing to prisoners at Vridsløselille Statsfængsel. She wrote the cookbook Kogebog For Sangskrivere – Grovhakket Inspiration (2005) and three children’s books about the hopeful girl Børste (2010, 2011 & 2013).
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