Showing 40 results in the category Norway.
Annual festival bringing renowned choirs, orchs and church musicians from Norway and abroad. Dates: Mar.
c/o Sentralen, PB 183 Sentrum, Oslo, 0102, Norway
Associated with Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra.
PO Box 1607 Vika, Haakow VIIs gt 2, N-0119 Oslo, Norway
The State Academic Symphony Orchestra of Russia (Svetlanov Symphony Orchestra), one of the country’s oldest symphonic ensembles, is the special pride of national musical culture. The State Orchestra debut performance took place over 75 years ago, on 5 October 1936, at the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory under the direction of A. Gauk and E. Kleiber. From its inception, the orchestra has been led by outstanding musicians such as Alexander Gauk (1936-1941), Natan Rakhlin (1941-1945), Konstantin Ivanov (1945-1965), and Evgeny Svetlanov (1965-2000).
PO Box 1607 Vika, Haakon VIIs gt 2, N-0119 Oslo, Norway
General and local management of Norwegian artists.
Vardesvingen 92f, N-5141 Bergen, Norway
A government-funded org, funded by The Norwegian Ministry of Cultural Affairs, which produces music for children and young people, with a school concert scheme as its main focus, inc international collaborations. 2 concerts per year. Age 6-16.
Postboks 4261 Nydalen, N 0401 OSLO, Norway
Church services, concerts, lectures, guided tours, exhibitions, activities for children, chmbr music courses and early music projects. Traditional market. Dates: 28th July to 3rd August 2024
Olavfestdagene, Munkegata 2, Trondheim, 7013, Norway
85 performances per year.
Bjergsted, N-4007 Stavanger, Norway
The 17th International Edvard Grieg Piano Competition is held in the pristine and spectacular settings of Grieg's home Troldhaugen in Bergen, Norway, from September 2020. The Final Round is with Grieg's own orch, the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, in the Grieg Hall. 1st Prize: 30.000 euro. Application deadline: 20 April 2020.
Edvard Grieg Museum Troldhaugen, Troldhaugveien 65, 5232 Paradis, Norway
The Queen Sonja International Music Competition is one of the world’s leading voice competitions. It takes place every second year in Oslo, and is open to singers from all over the world. The competition's goal is to assist the career development of talented young singers and build bridges between the Norwegian and international music scenes. The next competition will be held from 10-20 August 2021. Singers of all voices born after January 1st 1989 are welcome to apply via the digital application form which will be available on our website from 15 Februrary 2021.
Universitetsgaten 14, N-0164 Oslo, Norway
Eligibility: Participants must have been born between 1/1/1980 and 1/1/1998. Prizes: 1st prize $30,000; 2nd prize $20,000; 3rd prize $10,000. Location: Tromso. Frequency: Biennial.
Postboks 1295, N-9263, Tromso, Norway
4 amateur, 2 professional performances per year.
Njardarvollen 19, N-7032 Trondheim, Norway
Eligibility: Open to Piano Trios of all nationalities. Prizes: Total cash awards of EUR 30,000, plus concert/festival engagements. Entry fees: EUR 120 per trio. Free hotel accommodation and meals provided. Location: Trondheim. Frequency: Biennial. Next competition 2021
Post box 8867, Trondheim, 7481, Norway
Academy for Piano trios for young professionals and advanced students.
Postbox 8867, Nedre Elvehavn, Trondheim, 7481, Norway
Approx 90 performances per year.
Post Box 774 Sentrum, N-7408 Trondheim, Norway
Annual. Contemporary music, inc concerts and performances, sound-installations, multimedia concerts, films, educational arrangements and seminars. Dates: 12th - 21st September 2024.
Ovre Slottsgate 3, Oslo, 0157, Norway
Bachelor, Master and PDM in music performance (classical or jazz), extension courses in music performance; music production & recording.
Bjergsted 1, Stavanger, Rogaland, 4007, Norway
Classical music, early music, jazz, world music, dance, theatre.
Svend Foyns Gate 9, Tonsberg, 3126, Norway
Komediebakken 9, Post Box 763, Sentrum, N-5807 Bergen, Norway