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The following is a list of notable events and releases of the year
1972 in
Norwegian music
.
Contents
Events
May
June
August
Albums released
Unknown date
Births
Deaths
See also
References
Events
May
24
– The 20th
Bergen International Festival
started in
Bergen, Norway
(May 24 – June 7).
[
1
]
June
27
– The 2nd
Kalvøyafestivalen
started at Nadderudhallen near by Oslo.
August
27
– The 3rd
Kalvøyafestivalen
started at
Kalvøya
near by Oslo.
Albums released
Unknown date
B
Trond Botnen &
Svein Finnerud Trio
Multimal
(Polydor Records), with
Calle Neumann
[
2
]
Births
March
13
–
Arve Moen Bergset
, traditional folk singer, hardanger fiddler, and classical violinist.
April
15
–
Christer Fredriksen
, jazz guitarist.
16
–
Øyvind Nypan
, guitarist and Assistant Professor (
Agder University College
).
July
4
–
Ketil Gutvik
, jazz guitarist.
29
–
Roger Johansen
, jazz drummer and composer.
December
10
–
Odd Nordstoga
, folk singer, musician, actor, and sound editor.
29
–
Annar Follesø
, violinist.
Deaths
January
10
–
Sverre Jordan
, composer, orchestra conductor, and pianist (born
1889
).
[
3
]
August
12
–
Alf Hurum
, composer and painter (born
1882
).
[
4
]
October
3
–
Kari Aarvold Glaser
, pianist and music teacher (born
1901
).
[
5
]
See also
1972 in Norway
Music of Norway
Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest 1972
Norway portal
Music portal
References
↑
"Årsberetning 1972"
(in Norwegian). issuu.com
. Retrieved
2017-03-22
.
↑
"Trond Botnen, Svein Finnerud Trio, Calle Neumann – Multimal"
.
Discogs.com
. Retrieved
2017-03-23
.
↑
Skreien, Norvall (2009-02-13).
"Sverre Jordan"
.
Norsk Biografisk Leksikon
(in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget
. Retrieved
2017-04-22
.
↑
Rune J., Andersen (2009-02-13).
"Alf Hurum"
.
Norsk Biografisk Leksikon
(in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget
. Retrieved
2017-03-26
.
↑
"Kari Marie Aarvold Glaser"
.
Store Norske Leksikon
(in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. 2009-02-14
. Retrieved
2017-03-22
.
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