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1965 in Norwegian music
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The following is a list of notable events and releases of the year
1965 in
Norwegian music
.
Contents
Events
May
June
July
Unknown date
Deaths
Births
See also
References
Events
May
19
– The 15th
Bergen International Festival
started in
Bergen, Norway
(May 19 – June 5).
[
1
]
June
The 2nd
Kongsberg Jazz Festival
started in
Kongsberg, Norway
.
July
The 5th
Moldejazz
started in
Molde, Norway
.
Unknown date
Kirsti Sparboe
wins the
Melodi Grand Prix
, singing "
Karusell
" by
Jolly Kramer-Johansen
.
Deaths
January
11
–
Arne Bjørndal
, hardingfele fiddler, composer and folklorist (born
1882
).
[
2
]
May
23
–
Helge Klæstad
, judge and composer (born
1885
).
[
3
]
Births
February
13
–
Ole Mathisen
, jazz saxophonist, clarinetist, and composer.
24
–
Tone Åse
, jazz singer.
27
–
Malika Makouf Rasmussen
, percussionist, bassist, guitarist, keyboardist, singer, composer and music producer.
March
12
–
Liv Stoveland
, soprano and singing teacher.
21
–
Kristin Mellem
, violinist, composer, and orchestra conductor.
June
9
–
Helge Sunde
, trombonist, multi-instrumentalist, and composer.
July
16
–
Odd André Elveland
, jazz saxophonist and composer.
28
–
Roger Ludvigsen
, Sami guitarist, percussionist, and composer.
September
24
–
Njål Ølnes
, jazz tenor saxophonist and composer.
October
9
–
Geir Lysne
, jazz saxophonist, composer, music arranger, conductor, and Big Band leader.
Unknown date
Helge Andreas Norbakken
, percussionist.
See also
1965 in Norway
Music of Norway
Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest 1965
Norway portal
Music portal
References
↑
"Bergen –
[
Festspielführer
]
Festspillene i Bergen 1965. Interna"
(in Dutch). Boekwinkeltjes.nl
. Retrieved
2017-03-23
.
[
permanent dead link
]
↑
Alver, Brynjulf (2009-12-18).
"Arne Bjørndal"
.
Norsk Biografisk Leksikon
(in Norwegian). Kunnskapsforlaget
. Retrieved
2017-03-26
.
↑
Halvorsen, Marit (2009-02-13).
"Helge Klæstad"
.
Norsk Biografisk Leksikon
(in Norwegian). Kunnskapsforlaget
. Retrieved
2017-03-26
.
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Norwegian folk music
General
Bygdedans
Gammaldans
Music of Norway
Nordic folk music
Traditional Nordic dance music
Tune Types
2/4 Dances
Halling
Polka
Schottis
2/4 or 6/8 Dances
Gangar
Rudl or Rull
3/4 Dances
Masurka
Pols and Springleik
Springar
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Norwegian Folk Music Research Association
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Stev
Spelemann
Spelemannslag
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