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The following is a list of notable events and compositions of the year
1953 in Scandinavian music
.
Contents
Events
New works
Popular music
Film music
Musical films
Births
Deaths
See also
References
Events
1
–
15 June
– The 1st
Bergen International Festival
is held in
Bergen, Norway
.
[
1
]
31 October
– Nordmanns-Forbundet, a friendship association in the United States, holds a "Music of Norway" concert at
Carnegie Hall
, featuring music by
Edvard Grieg
and
Sparre Olsen
, with
Percy Grainger
as piano soloist.
[
2
]
unknown dates
Swedish tenor
Jussi Björling
records roles from the operas
Cavalleria Rusticana
and
Pagliacci
, both with Stockholm Opera.
[
3
]
The
Wihuri Sibelius Prize
, founded by
Antti Wihuri
, is awarded for the first time, to
Jean Sibelius
, after whom it is named.
[
4
]
New works
Kurt Atterberg
–
Sinfonia per archi
[
5
]
Erland von Koch
Musica intima
[
6
]
Musica malinconica
[
7
]
Dag Wirén
– String Quartet no. 4
[
8
]
Popular music
Åke Gerhard
&
Leon Landgren
– "
Mjölnarens Iréne
"
[
9
]
Film music
Toivo Kärki
–
Rantasalmen sulttaani
[
10
]
Sven Gyldmark
Farlig Ungdom
[
11
]
Far til Fire
[
12
]
Musical films
Lumikki ja 7 jätkää
(
Snow White and the 7 Loggers
), with music by
George de Godzinsky
[
13
]
Births
28 February
–
Osmo Vänskä
, Finnish clarinettist, conductor and composer
[
14
]
22 April
–
Juhani Komulainen
, Finnish composer
[
citation needed
]
4 May
–
Jakob Frímann Magnússon
, Icelandic composer, filmmaker and politician
[
15
]
10 June
–
Svein Nymo
, Norwegian violinist and composer (died
2014
)
[
16
]
30 June
–
Ståle Wikshåland
, Norwegian musicologist (died
2017
)
[
17
]
14 July
–
Åke Parmerud
, Swedish composer and artist
[
citation needed
]
Deaths
2 February
–
Bergliot Ibsen
, Norwegian mezzo-soprano (born
1869
)
[
18
]
9 December
–
Issay Dobrowen
, Norwegian pianist, composer and conductor (born
1891
)
[
19
]
See also
1953 in Denmark
1953 in Iceland
1953 in Norwegian music
1953 in Sweden
References
↑
Svendsen, Trond Olav (2 February 2017).
"Festspillene I Bergen"
.
Store Norske Leksikon
(in Norwegian). Kunnskapsforlaget
. Retrieved
22 March
2017
.
↑
News of Norway, volume 10
. The Representative. 1953. p.
124.
↑
"Björling's known recordings and their CD and DVD issues"
.
borlange.se
. Retrieved
9 September
2025
.
↑
"History"
.
Wihuri prize
. Retrieved
10 September
2025
.
↑
"Sinfonia per Archi ossia Quintetto"
.
Swedish Musical Heritage
. Retrieved
9 September
2025
.
↑
"Musica intima"
.
Swedish Musical Heritage
. Retrieved
8 September
2025
.
↑
"Musica malinconica (Melancholic music)"
.
Swedish Musical Heritage
. Retrieved
8 September
2025
.
↑
"String Quartet no. 4"
.
Swedish Musical Heritage
. Retrieved
9 September
2025
.
↑
Catalog of Copyright Entries: Third series
. Library of Congress. 1954. p.
606.
↑
Qvist, Per Olov; von Bagh, Peter (2000).
Guide to the Cinema of Sweden and Finland
. Greenwood Publishing Group. p.
249.
↑
"Farlig Ungdom"
.
MUBI
. Retrieved
9 September
2025
.
↑
"Far til Fire"
.
Danish Film Institute
. Retrieved
9 September
2025
.
↑
Per Olav Qvist; Peter von Bagh (2000).
Guide to the Cinema of Sweden and Finland
. Bloomsbury Academic. p.
260.
ISBN
9780313303777
.
↑
Roderick L Sharpe; Jeanne Koekkoek Stierman (2008).
Maestros in America
. Bloomsbury Publishing. p.
270.
ISBN
9798216339779
.
↑
"Jakob Frímann Magnússon"
.
Althingi
. Retrieved
9 September
2025
.
↑
Bjørdal, Sondre (9 December 2014).
"– Han var en gnistrende kraft"
(in Norwegian).
Vårt Land
. Retrieved
29 April
2017
.
↑
Bjerkestrand, Nils E.
"Ståle Wikshåland"
. In
Godal, Anne Marit
(ed.).
Store norske leksikon
(in Norwegian). Oslo: Norsk nettleksikon
. Retrieved
27 January
2017
.
↑
Haavet, Inger Elisabeth.
"Bergliot Ibsen"
. In
Helle, Knut
(ed.).
Norsk biografisk leksikon
(in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget
. Retrieved
11 September
2011
.
↑
"Issay Dobrowen"
.
Store Norske Leksikon
(in Norwegian). Kunnskapsforlaget. 14 February 2009
. Retrieved
22 March
2017
.
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