Cléo Palacio-Quintin

Constantly seeking new means of expression and eager to create, Canadian flutist-improviser-composer Cléo Palacio-Quintin takes part in many premieres …

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The Norwegian Chamber Orchestra

The Norwegian Chamber Orchestra made their first appearance in Oslo in 1977. Godfathered by, amongst others, Mstislav Rostropovitsj and Iona Brown, ...

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Eivind Buene

Eivind Buene (b. 1973) studied composition at the Norwegian Academy of Music. His debut came with the Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra during fall 2005, ...

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Ensemble Allegria

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Allegria er italiensk og betyr festlighet og glede, ...

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Ensemble Ernst

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Ensemble Ernst hadde sitt utspring i et studentmiljø ...

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Ensemble neoN

The Ensemble neoN was formed by musicians and composers from the Norwegian Academy of Music during 2008, by the initiative of Julian Skar and Jan …

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Erik Dæhlin

Erik Dæhlin (b. 1976) studied percussion at the Academy of Music in Tromsø. He has also composition at the Norwegian Academy of Music.

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Erlend Skomsvoll

Erlend Skomsvoll (b. 1969) is certified from the jazz programme at the Trøndelag Academy of Music, and has guested the composition programme at …

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Erwin Stache

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Den tyske lydkunstneren Erwin Stache kjedet seg så ...

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Franck Leibovici

The multi-artist Franck Leibovici (b. 1975) lives in Paris. His creative process has resulted in both text, music and film, and if possible, in combinations …

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György Kurtág

György Kurtág was born in 1926 in Lugoj, Romania. Kurtág wanted to study under the hungarian master composer Béla Bartók in Budapest in 1945. ...

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Håkon Mørch Stene

Håkon Mørch Stene (b. 1977) plays both the frame drum in Draumkvedet and balloon in Scratch by Wallin, all carrying a natural air. Stene studied …

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Harrison Birtwistle

The Daily Telegraph ranked Sir Harrison Birtwistle 62nd in a 2008 review on the 100 most powerful people in British culture. This makes him rank …

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Henrik Hellstenius

Henrik Hellstenius (b. 1963) has an intermediate subject of music from the University of Oslo, and a diploma in composition from the Norwegian Academy …

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