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| Berklee's Felix Peikli Quartet to Perform in Oslo, Norway ![]() Felix Peikli is a rising star on the international jazz scene. He made a splash at home as the youngest ever recipient of the Capitol of Norway Honors Prize and as the winner of the National Dream Prize, in 2005. Last year, he led his quintet in a performance at the Oslo Jazz Festival. His unique style, which blends jazz improvisation with folk music from all over the world, has drawn attention beyond the borders of Norway, playing at festivals and venues throughout the U.S., U.K., Italy, France, Germany, Sweden, Denmark, Croatia, and Panama. Since being awarded a full-tuition scholarship to Berklee College of Music in 2007, he has studied with Ralph Peterson Jr., Danilo Perez, Joe Lovano, John Patitucci, Ben Street, Eddie Gomez, Dave Liebman, Hal Crook, Terri Lyne Carrington, Greg Osby, and other renowned musicians. In 2010, he was one of 18 students selected for the Berklee Global Jazz Institute, the college's prestigious new center for musical creativity. His composition "Eternal Flame" was recently featured on Octave, the new album from Berklee's student-run label Jazz Revelation Records. Prior to enrolling at Berklee, he studied at Barratt Dues Classical Institute of Norway from 2004-2008. He found his way into music through the local marching band at 8. Two years later, inspired by a Benny Goodman recording he received from his grandfather, he played his first gig: a jam session at the 2002 Oslo Jazz Festival. Too young to enter the festival, he and his mother argued their way in. write your comments about the article :: © 2011 Jazz News :: home page |