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1948 In Norwegian Music
The following is a list of notable events and releases of the year 1948 in Norwegian music. Events * Egil Monn-Iversen initiated the song group "The Monn Keys" (1948–1964). Deaths Births ; January * 29 – Espen Rud, jazz drummer, composer, and music arranger. ; March * 1 – Konrad Kaspersen, jazz upright bassist. * 1 – Hans Rotmo, singer and songwriter, Vømmøl Spellmannslag. * 19 – Henning Gravrok, jazz saxophonist and music teacher. * 24 – Frode Gjerstad, jazz saxophonist. * 26 – Kåre Jostein Simonsen, bandoneonist. ; May * 1 – Carl Morten Iversen, jazz upright bassist. ; June * 17 – Hege Tunaal, folk singer. ; October * 4 – Steinar Ofsdal, flautist and composer. * 22 – Håkon Austbø, classical pianist. * 29 – Audun Tylden, record producer (died 2011) * 31 – Knut Buen, fiddler, composer, folklorist, and publisher. ; November * 22 – Jens Harald Bratlie, pianist. ; December * 22 – Stein Ove Berg, singer and songwriter (died 2002). ...
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Music Of Norway
Much has been learned about early music in Norway from physical artifacts found during archaeological digs. These include instruments such as the lur. Viking and medieval sagas also describe musical activity, as do the accounts of priests and pilgrims from all over Europe coming to visit St Olaf's grave in Trondheim. In the later part of the 19th century, Norway experienced economic growth leading to greater industrialization and urbanization. More music was made in the cities, and opera performances and symphony concerts were considered to be of high standards. In this era both prominent composers (like Edvard Grieg and Johan Svendsen) and performers combined the European traditions with Norwegian tones. The import of music and musicians for dance and entertainment grew, and this continued in the 20th century, even more so when gramophone records and radio became common. In the last half of the 20th century, Norway, like many other countries in the world, underwent a roots revi ...
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Audun Tylden
Audun is a Norwegian masculine given name. Notable people with the name include: *Audun Boysen (1929–2000), Norwegian middle distance runner *Audun Endestad (born 1953), Norwegian-born American cross country skier, author and field guide *Audun Grønvold (born 1976), Norwegian freestyle skier *Audun Heimdal (1997–2022), Norwegian orienteer *Audun Hetland (1920–1998), Norwegian illustrator * Audun Hugleiksson (1240–1302), Norwegian nobleman at the end of the 13th century * Audun Kleive (born 1961), Norwegian drummer and percussionist *Audun Laading (1993–2019), Norwegian bassist and backing vocalist of the indie rock duo Her's * Audun Lysbakken (born 1977), Norwegian politician for the Socialist Left Party *Audun Munthe-Kaas Hierman (1892–1975), Norwegian newspaper editor and novelist *Audun Østerås (born 1947), Norwegian civil servant and politician for the Centre Party *Audun Tron (born 1945), Norwegian politician for the Labour Party *Audun Weltzien (born 1983), Norw ...
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Norwegian Music
Much has been learned about early music in Norway from physical artifacts found during archaeological digs. These include instruments such as the lur. Viking and medieval sagas also describe musical activity, as do the accounts of priests and pilgrims from all over Europe coming to visit St Olaf's grave in Trondheim. In the later part of the 19th century, Norway experienced economic growth leading to greater industrialization and urbanization. More music was made in the cities, and opera performances and symphony concerts were considered to be of high standards. In this era both prominent composers (like Edvard Grieg and Johan Svendsen) and performers combined the European traditions with Norwegian tones. The import of music and musicians for dance and entertainment grew, and this continued in the 20th century, even more so when gramophone records and radio became common. In the last half of the 20th century, Norway, like many other countries in the world, underwent a roots revi ...
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1948 In Norwegian Music
The following is a list of notable events and releases of the year 1948 in Norwegian music. Events * Egil Monn-Iversen initiated the song group "The Monn Keys" (1948–1964). Deaths Births ; January * 29 – Espen Rud, jazz drummer, composer, and music arranger. ; March * 1 – Konrad Kaspersen, jazz upright bassist. * 1 – Hans Rotmo, singer and songwriter, Vømmøl Spellmannslag. * 19 – Henning Gravrok, jazz saxophonist and music teacher. * 24 – Frode Gjerstad, jazz saxophonist. * 26 – Kåre Jostein Simonsen, bandoneonist. ; May * 1 – Carl Morten Iversen, jazz upright bassist. ; June * 17 – Hege Tunaal, folk singer. ; October * 4 – Steinar Ofsdal, flautist and composer. * 22 – Håkon Austbø, classical pianist. * 29 – Audun Tylden, record producer (died 2011) * 31 – Knut Buen, fiddler, composer, folklorist, and publisher. ; November * 22 – Jens Harald Bratlie, pianist. ; December * 22 – Stein Ove Berg, singer and songwriter (died 2002). ...
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1948 In Norway
Events in the year 1948 in Norway. Incumbents * Monarch – Haakon VII * Prime Minister – Einar Gerhardsen ( Labour Party) Events * 30 August – The opening of the University of Bergen. * 2 October – Bukken Bruse disaster: a flying boat crashes upon landing in Trondheim, Norway; 19 are killed; Bertrand Russell is among the 24 survivors. * 12 June - Danmark - Norge 1-2, treningskamp Norway beat Denmark 1-2 in a football training match. * 29 February – The Kråkerøy speech: Prime minister Einar Gerhardsen attacks the communists in a dramatic speech. * December - The first Donald Duck & Co cartoon magazine is released in Norway. * 9 December – Riksteatret (The National Travelling Theatre) is established. Popular culture Sports Music Film Literature Notable births *10 January – Ellen Kjellberg, dancer. *15 January – Kenneth Hugdahl, psychologist and author *27 January – Arne Skauge, politician and minister *31 January – Per Bjørang, s ...
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Store Norske Leksikon
The ''Great Norwegian Encyclopedia'' ( no, Store Norske Leksikon, abbreviated ''SNL''), is a Norwegian-language online encyclopedia. The online encyclopedia is among the most-read Norwegian published sites, with more than two million unique visitors per month. Paper editions 1978–2007 The ''SNL'' was created in 1978, when the two publishing houses Aschehoug and Gyldendal merged their encyclopedias and created the company Kunnskapsforlaget. Up until 1978 the two publishing houses of Aschehoug and Gyldendal, Norway's two largest, had published ' and ', respectively. The respective first editions were published in 1907–1913 (Aschehoug) and 1933–1934 (Gyldendal). The slump in sales for paper-based encyclopedias around the turn of the 21st century hit Kunnskapsforlaget hard, but a fourth edition of the paper encyclopedia was secured by a grant of ten million Norwegian kroner from the foundation Fritt Ord in 2003. The fourth edition consisted of 16 volumes, a t ...
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2002 In Norwegian Music
The following is a list of notable events and releases of the year 2002 in Norwegian music. Events January * 18 – The 21st annual Djangofestival started on Cosmopolite in Oslo, Norway (January 18 – 19). * 25 – The 5th Polarjazz started in Longyearbyen, Svalbard (January 25 – 27). February * 1 – Kristiansund Opera Festival opened (February 1 – 16). March * 13 – The annual By:Larm started in Trondheim, Norway (March 13 – 16). * 22 – The 29th Vossajazz started in Voss, Norway (March 22 – 24). April * 30 – Ole Blues started in Bergen (April 30 – May 4). May * 5 – The 13th MaiJazz started in Stavanger, Norway (May 6 – 10). * 24 **The start of Bergen International Music Festival Festspillene i Bergen (May 24 – June 2). ** The 30th Nattjazz started in Bergen, Norway (May 24 – June 1). June * 14 – Norwegian Wood started in Oslo, Norway (June 14 – 16). July * 3 – The 38th Kongsberg Jazzfestival started in Kongsberg, Norway (July 3 – ...
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Stein Ove Berg
Stein Ove Berg (22 December 1948 – 17 June 2002) was a Norwegian singer and songwriter. Berg hailed from Kløfta. He had a musical breakthrough with the song "Manda morra blues" in 1973, and his song "Kommer nå" from 1974 was well received. He was awarded Spellemannprisen for the 1975 album ''Visa di''. His song books include ''Hestehov og brun beis'' from 1973, ''Albumblad'' from 1975, and ''58 viser'' from 1979. Legacy When Berg died in Oslo in June 2002, leader of the Labour Party, Jens Stoltenberg, wrote an obituary in ''Aftenposten''. A tributary album to Berg was issued in 2005, where his songs were performed by Henning Kvitnes, Hilde Heltberg, Roy Lønhøiden and others. Jonas Fjeld Jonas Fjeld (born Terje Lillegård Jensen; 24 September 1952) is a Norwegian singer, songwriter, and guitarist. He is best known in the English-speaking world for two albums recorded by Danko/Fjeld/Andersen, a collaboration with Canadian Rick ... recorded the song "Stein Ove" to ...
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Jens Harald Bratlie
Jens Harald Bratlie (born 22 November 1948) is a Norwegian pianist. He has studied in Oslo, Paris and London, and made his debut at the age of 17 in Oslo in 1965. Bratlie won first prize at the Conservatoire de Paris in 1967, The Rieflingprice in 1969, and the Norwegian Musikkritikerpris in 1974. He is now a professor at the Norwegian Academy of Music. Bratlie has given many concerts in Scandinavia, Germany, Belgium, Russia, China and United States The United States of America (U.S.A. or USA), commonly known as the United States (U.S. or US) or America, is a country primarily located in North America. It consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territori .... References Living people 1948 births Norwegian classical pianists 21st-century classical pianists {{classical-pianist-stub ...
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Knut Buen
Knut Buen (born 31 October 1948) is a Norwegian fiddler, composer, folklorist and publisher. He was born in Kongsberg; the son of folk musician Anders Buen and Margit Tjønn, and is brother of Hauk Buen, Agnes Buen Garnås and the artist Kari Buen. He won the national music contest ''Landskappleiken'' in 1983 and 1986, and is known for his collection of traditional songs and melodies. He received Spellemannprisen in 1992 for the album ''Fykerud'n'' (in cooperation with Hauk Buen), and in 1994 for the album ''Bjølleslåtten'' (together with Kåre Nordstoga Kåre Nordstoga (born 18 December 1954) is a Norwegian organist. Nordstoga had his early studies under Harald Aune and Odd Jacob Unhammer in Notodden where he grew up. He went on to study at the Norwegian Academy of Music in Oslo, where his tea ... and Leif Rygg). He has been running the publishing company Buen kulturverkstad and the record company ''Nyrenning''. He was decorated Knight, First Class of the Order of St. Ol ...
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Aftenposten
( in the masthead; ; Norwegian for "The Evening Post") is Norway's largest printed newspaper by circulation. It is based in Oslo. It sold 211,769 copies in 2015 (172,029 printed copies according to University of Bergen) and estimated 1.2 million readers. It converted from broadsheet to compact format in March 2005. ''Aftenposten''s online edition is at Aftenposten.no. It is considered a newspaper of record for Norway. ''Aftenposten'' is a private company wholly owned by the public company Schibsted ASA. Norway's second largest newspaper, ''VG'', is also owned by Schibsted. Norwegian owners held a 42% of the shares in Schibsted at the end of 2015. The paper has around 740 employees. Trine Eilertsen was appointed editor-in-chief in 2020. History and profile ''Aftenposten'' was founded by Christian Schibsted on 14 May 1860 under the name ''Christiania Adresseblad''. The following year, it was renamed ''Aftenposten''. Since 1885, the paper has printed two daily editions. A Sund ...
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2011 In Norwegian Music
The following is a list of notable events and releases of the year 2011 in Music of Norway, Norwegian music. Events January * 26 – The very first Bodø Jazz Open started in Bodø (January 26–29). * 28 ** Nordlysfestivalen started in Tromsø (January 28 – February 5). ** Marit Sandvik (vocals) was awarded the Nordlysprisen 2011 at Nordlysfestivalen. February * 3 – The Polarjazz Festival 2011 started in Longyearbyen (February 3 – 7). * 9 – Kristiansund Opera Festival opened (February 9 – 20). March April * 15 – Vossajazz starts in Voss (April 15–17). * 16 ** Mari Kvien Brunvoll was awarded Vossajazzprisen 2011. ** Mathias Eick performs the commissioned work ''Voss'' at Vossajazz * 27 ** Bergenfest 2011 started in Bergen (April 27 – May 1). ** SoddJazz 2011 started in Inderøy, Nord-Trøndelag (April 27 – May 1). May * 25 ** The start of Bergen International Music Festival Festspillene i Bergen (May 25 – June 6). ** Nattjazz starts in Bergen (May 25 – ...
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