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v
t
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Emely Lang
at the 2000
by:larm
in Oslo.
The following is a list of notable events and releases of the year
2000 in
Norwegian music
.
Contents
Events
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
Oktober
November
December
Albums released
Unknown date
Deaths
See also
References
Events
January
28
– The 3rd
Polarjazz
started in
Longyearbyen
,
Svalbard
(February 28–30).
[
1
]
February
2
– The annual
by:Larm
started in
Trondheim, Norway
(March 2– ).
[
2
]
March
|16
– The Oslo Kirkemusikkfestival started in
Oslo, Norway
(March 16–25).
[
3
]
April
14
– The 27th
Vossajazz
started in
Voss, Norway
(April 14–16).
[
4
]
26
–
Ole Blues
started in Bergen (April 26 – May 1).
[
5
]
May
10
– The 11th
MaiJazz
started in
Stavanger, Norway
(May 10–14).
[
6
]
24
– The start of Bergen International Music Festival
Festspillene i Bergen
(May 24 – June 4).
[
7
]
25
– The 28th
Nattjazz
started in
Bergen, Norway
(May 25 – June 3).
[
8
]
June
10
– The
Norwegian Wood
started in
Oslo, Norway
(June 10–12).
[
9
]
17
– The 2nd
Øyafestivalen
started at
Kalvøya
near by Oslo (June 17–18).
[
10
]
July
5
– The 37th
Kongsberg Jazzfestival
started in
Kongsberg, Norway
(July 5–8).
[
11
]
17
– The 40th
Moldejazz
started in
Molde, Norway
(July 17–22).
[
12
]
August
3
– The 13th
Notodden Blues Festival
started in
Notodden
(August 3 – 6).
[
13
]
9
– The 14th
Sildajazz
started in
Haugesund, Norway
(August 9–13).
[
14
]
11
– The 15th
Oslo Jazzfestival
started in
Oslo, Norway
(August 11–19).
[
15
]
18
– The
Bergen International Chamber Music Festival
started in
Bergen, Norway
(August 18–27).
[
16
]
September
5
– The
Trondheim Kammermusikk Festival
started in
Trondheim, Norway
(September 5–10).
[
17
]
Oktober
6
– The
Ultima Oslo Contemporary Music Festival
started in
Oslo, Norway
(October 6–15).
[
18
]
12
– The
DølaJazz
started in
Lillehammer, Norway
(October 12–15).
[
19
]
November
2
– The
Trondheim Jazz Festival
started in
Trondheim, Norway
(November 2–5).
[
20
]
December
Albums released
Unknown date
J
Tore Johansen
Man, Woman And Child
(Gemini Records), featuring
Karin Krog
[
21
]
R
Terje Rypdal
Double Concerto / 5th Symphony
(ECM Records)
[
22
]
Deaths
January
29
–
Beate Asserson
, mezzo-soprano opera singer (born
1913
).
[
23
]
February
12
–
Reidar Andresen
, popular singer and composer (born
1917
).
[
24
]
March
6
–
Ole Jacob Hansen
, jazz drummer (born
1940
).
[
25
]
18
–
Randi Hultin
, jazz critic and impresario (born
1926
).
[
26
]
April
2
–
Greta Gynt
, singer, dancer and actress (born
1916
).
[
27
]
June
22
–
Svein Finnerud
, jazz pianist, painter, and graphic artist (born
1945
).
[
28
]
October
17
–
Joachim «Jokke» Nielsen
, rock musician and poet (born
1964
).
[
29
]
See also
2000 in Norway
Music of Norway
Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest 2000
2000 in jazz
References
↑
"Polarjazz"
. VisitSvalbard.com
. Retrieved
2017-03-03
.
↑
"By:Larm 2000"
. MIC.no
. Retrieved
2017-03-03
.
↑
"Oslo Kirkemusikkfestival 2001"
. MIC.no
. Retrieved
2017-03-03
.
↑
"Vossajazz – Historie"
(in Norwegian).
Vossajazz
. Retrieved
2017-03-03
.
↑
"Ole Blues 2000"
. MIC.no
. Retrieved
2017-03-03
.
↑
"MaiJazz 2000"
. MIC.no
. Retrieved
2017-03-03
.
↑
"Festspillene i Bergen 2000"
(in Norwegian). MIC.no
. Retrieved
2017-03-03
.
↑
"Nattjazz 2000"
(in Norwegian). MIC.no
. Retrieved
2017-03-03
.
↑
"Norwegian Wood 2000"
. MIC.no
. Retrieved
2017-03-03
.
↑
"Øyafestivalen 2000"
. MIC.no
. Retrieved
2017-03-03
.
↑
"Kongsberg Jazz Festival 2000"
. MIC.no
. Retrieved
2017-03-03
.
↑
"Buena Vista til Moldejazz"
(in Norwegian).
Verdens Gang
. 2000-04-04
. Retrieved
2017-03-03
.
↑
"Tidligere plakater"
[
Previous posters
]
(in Norwegian). Stiftelsen Notodden Blues Festival
. Retrieved
2025-02-16
.
↑
"Sildajazz 2000"
(in Norwegian). MIC.no
. Retrieved
2017-03-03
.
↑
"Oslo Jazzfestival 2000"
. MIC.no
. Retrieved
2017-03-03
.
↑
"Bergen Internasjonale Kammermusikk Festival 2000"
(in Norwegian). MIC.no
. Retrieved
2017-03-03
.
↑
"Trondheim Kammermusikk Festival 2000"
(in Norwegian). MIC.no
. Retrieved
2017-03-03
.
↑
"ULTIMA 2000"
. MIC.no
. Retrieved
2017-03-03
.
↑
"DölaJazz – Lillehammer Jazz Festival 2000"
. MIC.no
. Retrieved
2017-03-03
.
↑
"Trondheim Jazzfestival 2000"
. MIC.no
. Retrieved
2017-03-03
.
↑
"Tore Johansen (3) featuring Karin Krog – Man, Woman And Child"
.
Discogs.com
. Retrieved
2017-03-20
.
↑
"Terje Rypdal – Double Concerto / 5th Symphony"
.
Discogs.com
. Retrieved
2017-03-20
.
↑
"Norsk musikkhistorisk arkiv – NORSK OPERAHISTORIE"
.
Biography
(in Norwegian). HF.UiO.no
. Retrieved
2017-05-05
.
↑
"Andresen, Reidar"
.
Biography
(in Norwegian). Ballade MIC.no. 2000-08-06
. Retrieved
2017-03-07
.
↑
"Ole Jacob Hansen"
.
Discography
.
Discogs.com
. Retrieved
2017-03-03
.
↑
"Randi Hultin – Under the Spell of Jazz"
. JazzHouse.org. Archived from
the original
on 2007-09-29
. Retrieved
2017-03-07
.
↑
Bergan, Ronald (2000-04-05).
"Greta Gynt – Norwegian siren who brought glamour to postwar British films"
.
The Guardian
. Retrieved
2017-03-14
.
↑
"Svein Finnerud"
.
Discography
.
Discogs.com
. Retrieved
2017-03-03
.
↑
Mathiesen, Trygve (2000-10-18).
"Joachim 'Jokke' Nielsen funnet død"
(in Norwegian). Puls.no
. Retrieved
2017-03-07
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