Bergen International Festival
Bergen International Festival Festspillene i Bergen | |
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Grieghallen | |
Status | Active |
Genre | Music Festival |
Date(s) | May–June |
Begins | 26 May 2021 |
Ends | 9 June 2021 |
Frequency | Annually |
Location(s) | Bergen |
Country | Norway |
Years active | 1953– |
Inaugurated | Founded 1952 |
Founder | Frank Meidell Falch Christen Gran Bøgh |
Patron(s) | King Harald V of Norway |
Website | www |
Bergen International Festival (Norwegian: Festspillene i Bergen) is an annual international music and cultural festival in Bergen, Norway.[1]
Biography[]
The Bergen International festival is the largest festival in the Nordic countries in its genre and has a large number of activities in music, dance, literature, visual arts, folklore, etc. The festival is held over fourteen days from the end of May to the start of June and is located in numerous places like the Grieg Hall, Haakon's Hall, Troldhaugen, Lysøen, Siljustøl as well as streets and town squares of Bergen. In the same time span the International Jazz Festival, Nattjazz, takes place in Bergen.[2]
The first festival that started on 1 June 1953, exactly 55 years after its predecessor and source of inspiration, the first music festival in Norway Edvard Grieg's Bergen Music Festival starting on the 26 June 1898.[3] The model was the Salzburg Festival, and the initiative came partly from opera singer Fanny Elstad. The original festival director was Frank Meidell Falch from 1951 to 1957.[4] Christen Gran Bøgh, who died in 1955, also played a major role in the festival's first edition.[5]
Grieg’s concerto in A minor[]
Edvard Grieg’s piano concerto in A minor is often called the signature work of the Festival, and has been performed at almost every Festival since 1953. Here are all the soloists:
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- 1953: Robert Riefling
- 1954:
- 1955: Not performed
- 1956: Grant Johannesen
- 1957: Kjell Bækkelund
- 1958:
- 1959: Robert Riefling
- 1960: Hans Richter-Haaser
- 1961: Grant Johannesen
- 1962: Liv Glaser
- 1963: Robert Riefling
- 1964:
- 1965: Grant Johannesen
- 1966: Gina Bachauer
- 1967: Jan Henrik Kayser
- 1968:
- 1969: Eva Knardahl
- 1970: Vladimir Ashkenazy
- 1971: Jens Harald Bratlie
- 1972: Radu Lupu
- 1973: Håkon Austbø
- 1974: Robert Riefling
- 1975: Einar Steen-Nøkleberg
- 1976:
- 1977:
- 1978: Emil Gilels
- 1979: Geir Henning Braaten
- 1980: Einar Henning Smebye
- 1981: Karl Engel
- 1982: András Schiff
- 1983:
- 1984: Eva Knardahl
- 1985: Bruno Leonardo Gelber
- 1986: Roland Pöntinen
- 1987: Bella Davidovich
- 1988: Leif Ove Andsnes
- 1989: Mark Zeltser
- 1990:
- 1991: John Kimura Parker
- 1992:
- 1993: Leif Ove Andsnes
- 1994:
- 1995: Lars Vogt
- 1996: Håvard Gimse
- 1997: Jean-Yves Thibaudet
- 1998:
- 1999: Noriko Ogawa
- 2000: Peter Jablonski
- 2001:
- 2002: Leif Ove Andsnes
- 2003: Håkon Austbø
- 2004: Gunilla Süssmann
- 2005:
- 2006:
- 2007: Percy Grainger/Pianola
- 2008: Sigurd Slåttebrekk
- 2009:
- 2010: Gabriela Montero
- 2011: Ikke spilt
- 2012:
- 2013: Marianna Shirinyan
- 2014: Simon Trpceski
- 2015: Ronald Brautigam
Musician in residence[]
- 1997: Leif Ove Andsnes
- 1998: Randi Stene
- 1999:
- 2001: Det Norske Kammerorkester
- 2003: Anne Sofie von Otter
- 2004: Henning Kraggerud
- 2005: Martin Fröst
- 2006: Per Arne Glorvigen
- 2007: Trio Mediæval
- 2008:
References[]
- ^ "Festspillene i Bergen" Check
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value (help). Store norske leksikon. Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 2009-05-29.[permanent dead link] - ^ Wicklund, Erling (2010-05-27). "Festspill og Nattjazz svinger sammen" (in Norwegian). NRK. Retrieved 2015-04-25.
- ^ Johannessen, Karen Falch (2010-07-02). "Edvard Grieg 1843-1907 (Translated from Norwegian by Deborah Miller)". Biography. Bergen Offentlige Bibliotek. Retrieved 2015-04-25.
- ^ "Jubilanter". Aftenposten (in Norwegian). 11 August 2000. p. 20.
- ^ Hartvedt, Gunnar Hagen (2000). "Christen Gran Bøgh". In Helle, Knut (ed.). Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). 2. Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 23 March 2009.
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External links[]
- Music festivals established in 1953
- Music festivals in Norway
- Festivals in Bergen
- Classical music festivals in Norway
- Cultural festivals in Norway
- Music in Bergen
- 1953 establishments in Norway
- Culture in Hordaland
- Music festival stubs
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