Toneheim Folk High School ( no, Toneheim folkehøgskole) is a
folk high school located in
Hamar,
Norway, which focuses on music.
During the
1994 Winter Olympics
The 1994 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XVII Olympic Winter Games ( no, De 17. olympiske vinterleker; nn, Dei 17. olympiske vinterleikane) and commonly known as Lillehammer '94, was an international winter multi-sport event held fro ...
, it was part of the
Hamar Olympic Subsite Village.
Alumni
* 1973-74:
Hans Fredrik Jacobsen, musician (
Risør)
* 1974-75:
Jan Kåre Hystad
Jan Kåre "Hysen" Hystad (born 9 July 1955) is a Norwegian jazz musician (saxophone, clarinet, flute), and the older brother of jazz saxophonist Ole Jacob Hystad. He is known as leader of his own Quartet and as part of the Bergen Big Band with c ...
, musician (
Stord)
* 1975-76:
Geir Løvold, musician
* 1976-77:
Tone Hulbækmo, musician (
Tolga)
* 1976-77:
Hege Schøyen
Hege Schøyen (born 22 May 1957, in Oslo) is a Norwegian singer, actor and comedian. She has played at the Oslo revue theatre Chat Noir and at Nationaltheatret. She was television presenter for the youth program series ''Midt i smørøyet'' at th ...
, artist (
Oslo)
* 1976-78:
Olav Dale
Olav Dale (30 October 1958 – 10 October 2014) was a Norwegian composer, orchestra leader and jazz saxophonist. In addition to saxophone he played other woodwinds. He received little formal education in music, but he completed studies at the Vos ...
, saxophone (
Voss)
* 1977-78:
Bjørn Klakegg, guitarist (
Skien)
* 1979-80:
Vilde Bjerke
Vilde is both a surname and a feminine given name. Notable people with the name include:
Surname
*Ain Vilde (born 1942), Estonian ice yachter and sailor
*Boris Vildé (1908–1942), French linguist
*Eduard Vilde (1865–1933), Estonian writer and ...
, actor and artist
* 1979-80:
Eldar Vågan
Eldar Vågan (born 30 August 1960) is best known as the songwriter and guitarist in Vazelina Bilopphøggers. Previously he was a guitarist in the rock band Baiage. Vågan has also developed his own solo musical career as well as being a published ...
, artist
* 1979-80:
Ole Jacob Hystad
Ole Jacob Hystad (born 20 July 1960) is a Norwegian jazz musician (tenor saxophone and clarinet). He was born in Stord, and is the brother of jazz saxophonist Jan Kåre Hystad.
Career
Hystad is leader of his own Ole Jacob Hystad Quartet, or ...
, musician
* 1979-80:
Nils Petter Molvær, trumpeter (
Langevåg)
* 1979-80:
Tore Brunborg, saxophonist (
Trondheim)
* 1980-81:
Magne Fremmerlid Magne may refer to:
* Magne (given name), origin of and people with the given name
* Magne (surname), origin of and people with the surname
* , several ships of the Swedish Navy
* Magne Charge, an inductive charging system
* Magne (''My Hero Acad ...
, vocals
* 1982-84:
Ragnar Rasmussen, organist
* 1982-83:
Per Arne Glorvigen
Per Arne Glorvigen (born 2 June 1963, in Drammen) is a Norwegian musician and composer, particularly known as a bandoneon and tango player. He is mentioned as one of the world's leading contemporary bandoneon players and "wizard of the buttons" ( ...
, musician (
Dovre)
* 1983-84:
Harald Devold, saxophonist (
Vadsø)
* 1983-84:
Kåre Kolve
Kåre Kolve (born 10 August 1964) is a Norwegians, Norwegian jazz musician (saxophone), and the older brother of the vibraphonist Ivar Kolve. He is known as bandleader of his own Kåre Kolve Quartet, several album releases and the collaborations ...
, saxophonist (Voss)
* 1984-85:
Geir Lysne, musician (Trondheim)
* 1984-85:
Helge Sunde, musician (
Stryn
Stryn is a municipality in the county of Vestland, Norway. It is located in the traditional district of Nordfjord. The administrative center of the municipality is the village of Stryn. The municipality is located along the innermost part of t ...
)
* 1985-86:
Ragnar Rasmussen, choir director
* 1985-86:
Jarle Vespestad, drummer (
Jessheim)
* 1985-86:
Hildegunn Øiseth, vocals (
Kongsvinger)
* 1986-87:
Petter Wettre, saxophonist (
Sandefjord)
* 1988-89:
David Gald
David Gald (born 10 July 1968 in Stryn, Norway) is a Norwegian Jazz musician ( tuba), known for collaborations with such musicians as Bjørn Alterhaug, Arve Henriksen and Trygve Seim and on a series of album releases.
Career
Gald establish ...
, musician (Stryn)
* 1988-89:
Susanne Lundeng
Susanne Merethe Lundeng (born 18 August 1969 in Bodø, Norway) is a Norwegian traditional folk musician ( fiddle) and composer.
Career
Lundeng had Arvid Engegård as violin teacher and is a prominent practitioner of north Norwegian folk mus ...
, fiddler (
Bodø
Bodø (; smj, Bådåddjo, sv, Bodö) is a municipality in Nordland county, Norway. It is part of the traditional region of Salten. The administrative centre of the municipality is the town of Bodø (which is also the capital of Nordland count ...
)
* 1988-89:
Per Mathisen, double bassist (Sandefjord)
* 1990-91:
Rein Alexander Hauge Korshamn, artist (
Bergen)
* 1992-93:
Maja Ratkje
Maja can refer to:
Places
* Maja, Croatia, a village
* Maja, Banten, a subdistrict in Lebak Regency, Banten, Indonesia
** Maja railway station
* Maja, West Java, a subdistrict in Majalengka Regency, West Java, Indonesia
* Maja River, a tributar ...
, musician (Trondheim)
* 1993-94:
Hild Sofie Tafjord
Hild Sofie Tafjord (born 4 January 1974) is a Norwegian musician (French horn), the daughter of jazz tuba player Stein Erik Tafjord and niece to the French horn player Runar Tafjord, known from several recordings and bands, especially in experiment ...
, musician (Langevåg)
* 1993-94:
Kåre Nymark
Kåre Nymark Jr. (born 22 July 1974 in Langevåg, Norway) is a Norwegian jazz trumpeter and composer, with experience in bands such as Nymark Collective, SKRUK, The Real Thing, Gumbo, Funky Butt, Jazzmob, and the Ytre Suløens Jass-ensemble (19 ...
, musician (Langevåg)
* 1993-94:
Kaia Huuse Kaia or KAIA may refer to:
* Kaia (name), including a list of people with the name
* KaiA, a gene
* KAIA (group), a Filipino girl group
* KAIA (FM), radio station (91.5 FM) licensed to Blytheville, Arkansas, United States
* King Abdulaziz Internati ...
, musician (Hedmark)
* 1993-94:
Line Horntveth
Line Horntveth (born 26 November 1974 in Tønsberg, Norway) is a Norwegian musician (tuba, flute percussion, and vocals), the sister of the musicians Martin and Lars Horntveth, married to the upright bassist Bjørn Holm, and known from a series ...
, musician (Tønsberg)
* 1994-95:
John Erik Kaada
John Erik Kaada (born 28 July 1975), also known by the mononym Kaada, is a Norwegian singer-songwriter, producer, film score composer and multi-instrumentalist. Kaada's career spans a string of solo albums, motion picture soundtracks, high-prof ...
, musician
* 1995-96:
Unni Løvlid, musician (
Hornindal)
* 1995-96:
Jon Øystein Flink, author (
Fredrikstad)
* 1996-97:
Ole Jørn Myklebust, musician (
Eidsdal)
* 1997-98:
Morten Qvenild, pianist (
Kongsberg)
* 1998-99:
Mathias Eick, trumpeter (
Eidsfoss)
* 1998-99:
Tora Augestad, actor and artist (Bergen)
* 1999-00:
Erlend Bratlie, saxophone (Stavanger)
* 2000-01:
Erlend Tvinnereim, vocals (Bergen)
* 2000-01:
Ingrid Vetlesen, vocals (
Oslo)
* 2004-05:
Espen Wensaas, mandolinist and guitarist (
Geilo)
* 2006-07:
Harald Lassen, saxophonist (
Greipstad)
* 2006-07:
Christian Meaas Svendsen, bassist (Kongsberg)
* 2008-09:
Elisabeth Wulfsberg, vocalist
* 2009-10:
Karoline Kalleberg, alto vocalist (Oslo)
* 2009-10:
Astrid Nordstad, Mezzo-soprano (Trondheim)
* 2009-10:
Stefi Martine Ringen, vocalist (Oppegård)
* 2009-10:
Per Myrstad Kringen, pianist (Kristiansand)
* 2011-12:
Lukas Zabulionis
Lukas Zabulionis (born 6 March 1992 in Lithuania) is a Norwegian saxophonist and composer of Lithuanian origin, residing in Sandefjord, Norway.
Biography
Zabulionis has lived in Sandefjord since he was 7 years old. After graduation at Sandefj ...
, saxophonist (Sandefjord)
* 2012-13:
Rohey Taalah, vocals (
Oslo)
References
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Folk high schools in Norway
Education in Hamar
1972 establishments in Norway
Educational institutions established in 1972