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.

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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 - European Jazz Network - Lisbon
  • Invited Speaker - Jazz From Scotland Conference - Jazz Horizons
  • 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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A Summer Sunday Evening

Digital Artefact
Stutterheim, K. A Summer Sunday Evening. [Film]

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Stutterheim, K. A Summer Sunday Evening. [Film]
An experimental Short Documentary After a busy summer weekend at one of southern England’s most beautiful beaches, people gather for BBQs, dip their feet in the sea, snap pho...

From Music Higher Education to the Festival Stage: Questioning the Neoliberal Environments of Scottish Jazz

Book Chapter
Raine, S., & Medbøe, H. (2024)
From Music Higher Education to the Festival Stage: Questioning the Neoliberal Environments of Scottish Jazz. In R. Prokop, & R. Reitsamer (Eds.), Higher Music Education and Employability in a Neoliberal World. Bloomsbury Publishing
As evidenced from the festival stage and behind the scenes (Raine, 2020), the UK jazz scene continues to be male-dominated and middle-class (Umney and Kretsos, 2015; Umney, 20...

Green in Blue: The environmental impacts of jazz production and consumption

Journal Article
Medboe, H. (2023)
Green in Blue: The environmental impacts of jazz production and consumption. Jazz Research Journal, 16(2), 129-146
This article examines environmental consequences in the manufacture and dissemination of recorded jazz alongside the ecological impacts of jazz festivals as sites of fandom an...

Haftor Medbøe|Konrad Wiszniewski: Poiesis

Digital Artefact
Medboe, H., & Wiszniewski, K. (2023)
Haftor Medbøe|Konrad Wiszniewski: Poiesis. [Compact Cassette and digital distribution]
An album of freely improvised music recorded in July 2022 and released on compact cassette and digital platforms by Subcontinental Records, Bangalore.

Jazz Festivals in the Time of COVID-19: Exploring Exposed Fragilities, Community Resilience and Industry Recovery

Book Chapter
Raine, S., Medboe, H., & Dias, J. (2022)
Jazz Festivals in the Time of COVID-19: Exploring Exposed Fragilities, Community Resilience and Industry Recovery. In G. Morrow, D. Nordgård, & P. Tschmuck (Eds.), Rethinking the Music Business: Music Contexts, Rights, Data, and COVID-19 (109-127). Cham: Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-09532-0
This chapter considers how four festivals across the UK – Brecon Jazz Festival, Brilliant Corners in Belfast, Edinburgh Jazz & Blues Festival, and Manchester Jazz Festival – h...

Reflections on an imperfect normal: A letter to the future music industries

Journal Article
Medbøe, H., & Raine, S. (2021)
Reflections on an imperfect normal: A letter to the future music industries. Academia Letters, https://doi.org/10.20935/al125

Islay Jazz Festival

Journal Article
Medboe, H., & Maclean, D. (2020)
Islay Jazz Festival. Jazz Research Journal, 12(2), Article 3. https://doi.org/10.1558/jazz.40304
This article considers the ecologies and stakeholder interests that overlap in the staging of an annual jazz festival on a small Scottish island in the Outer Hebrides. Through...

Jazz Stories: Oral History and Subjectivity in Curating a National Archive

Presentation / Conference Contribution
Maclean, D., & Medboe, H. (2020, February)
Jazz Stories: Oral History and Subjectivity in Curating a National Archive. Paper presented at International Conference on Oral History, London

Haftor Medbøe Scandinavian Group: live at Edinburgh Jazz & Blues Festival 2013

Digital Artefact
Medboe, H. (2019)
Haftor Medbøe Scandinavian Group: live at Edinburgh Jazz & Blues Festival 2013. [Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album]
Musicians: Haftor Medbøe: Guitar Gunnar Halle: Trumpet Espen Eriksen: Piano Eva Malling: Bass Benita Haastrup: Drums Konrad Wiszniewski: Tenor sax on "New Happy" Recorded li...

Cold commodities: Discourses of decay and purity in a globalised jazz world

Book Chapter
Medboe, H. (2019)
Cold commodities: Discourses of decay and purity in a globalised jazz world. In T. Howell (Ed.), The Nature of Nordic Music (123-138). London: Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315462851
Jazz has been a global music since its inception. In conflating Scandinavian jazz with the production of the ‘Nordic tone’, several accounts of European jazz present the music...

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