Akiyama, Tetuzi

Asheim, Nils Henrik

Bailey, Derek

Balke, Jon

Berthling, Johan

Buene, Eivind

Charles, Xavier

Davies, Rhodri

Denley, Jim

Doneda, Michel

Duch, Michael Francis

Dörner, Axel

Endresen, Sidsel

Ensemble, Asymmetrical Music

Flaten, Ingebrigt

Grenager, Lene

Grydeland, Ivar

Guy, Barry

Haltli, Frode

Haugerud, Tor

Hug, Charlotte

Kaasbøll, Anita

Karlsson, Kenneth

Kluften, Tonny

Kornstad, Håkon

Lehn, Thomas

Lovens, Paul

Lønning, Eivind

Minton, Phil

Myhr, Kim

Nakamura, Toshimaru

Neumann, Andrea

Nilssen-Love, Paal

Nystrøm, Rolf Erik

O'Rourke, Jim

Oxley, Tony

Pichelin, Marc

Rabben, Bjørn

Ratkje, Maja

Reinertsen, Espen

Rombolá, Alessandra

Sandell, Sten

Stackenäs, David

Tanaka, Yumiko

Taxt, Martin

Tétreault, Martin

Thomas, Pat

Torvund, Øyvind

Veliotis, Nikos

Vågan, Petter

Wachsmann, Philipp

Wallumrød, Christian

Zach, Ingar

Kim Myhr

Kim Myhr (born 1981) is a guitarist and composer based in Oslo, Norway. He studied at Berklee College of Music in Boston from 2003 to 2005, and has since had an active performance schedule with concerts throughout Europe, Australia, Asia and North-America.

In 2008, he received the JazZtipend at the Molde International Jazz Festival. The prize included a commission for Trondheim Jazz Orchestra, a large ensemble consisting of thirteen handpicked improvisers from Norway and Australia, featuring Sidsel Endresen, Clare Cooper, Jim Denley and Christian Wallumrød amongst others. The 1-hour piece, which was later entitled «stems and cages», recieved wide critical acclaim.

Although composition is a valued activity for Myhr, his main focus remains improvisation and long-term collaborations. His most important projects are MURAL (with Jim Denley and Ingar Zach), Silencers (with Benoit Delbecq, Nils Ostendorf and Toma Gouband) and duos with Sebastien Roux, Nils Ostendorf and Jim Denley.

Kim Myhr is also the co-director of the Fri Resonans festival, which has been presenting cutting-edge and innovative music in Trondheim, Norway since 2005.

Kim appears on the following SOFA-releases