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Norwegian Academy of Music

Norwegian Academy of Music

The Norwegian Academy of Music (Norwegian: Norges musikkhøgskole, NMH) is a university-level music conservatory located in Oslo, Norway, in the neighbourhood of Majorstuen, Frogner. It is the largest music academy in Norway and offers the country's highest level of music education.

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nmh.no
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Educational Institute
Educational Institute
Organization
Organization

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Location
Norway
Norway
Oslo
Oslo
Industry
University
University
Higher education
Higher education
Education
Education
Founded Date
1973
Also Known As
Norges musikkhøgskole

Educational Institute attributes

Email Address
post@nmh.no
Phone Number
+4723367000
Public/Private
Public
Accreditation
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Norwegian Agency for Quality Assurance in Education
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Ministry of Education and Research, Norway

Other attributes

Country
Norway
Norway
Full Address
Slemdalsveien 11 0369 Oslo, Norway
Wikidata ID
Q2001488

The Norwegian Academy of Music educates performers, composers and pedagogues, and attempts to lay the foundation for research within various fields of music. It educates musicians within folk music genres, church music, classical music and, quite notably in later years, a string of successful performers within the jazz realm.

The Academy is also Oslo's biggest concert organizer, presenting approximately 300 concerts a year.

As is the case with all schools in the Norwegian educational system, the school is free of charge. Students can only be accepted by auditioning and/or other verifiable qualifications.

History

The Norwegian Academy of Music was established in 1973. The current Academy is a result of a merger with the former stlandets musikkonservatorium in 1996, which was a successor to the music school at Veitvet founded by Olav Selvaag.

The request for a governmental institution for music education goes back to the 19th century. In 1883 Ludvig Mathias Lindeman (father) and Peter Brynie Lindeman (son) started the so-called "School for Organists" in Kristiania (former name for Oslo). It developed to become the first and biggest conservatory of music in Norway, and made an important foundation for the Norwegian Academy of Music. The Lindeman conservatory was discontinued in 1973. To honour the memory of the Lindeman family, the biggest concert hall at the Academy is named the Lindeman Hall, which has a capacity of more than 400 people.

Notable faculty members

Bjørn Kruse

Lasse Thoresen

Aage Kvalbein

Arve Tellefsen

Håkon Thelin

Olav Anton Thommessen

Truls Mørk

Leif Ove Andsnes

Vilde Frang

Notable alumni

Edvard Fliflet Bræin, composer and conductor

Lalla Carlsen, singer and actress

Henrik Hellstenius, composer and musicologist

Trond Halstein Moe, opera singer

Turid Karlsen, soprano

Arne Nordheim, composer

Marcus Paus

Rune Rebne, composer

Leif Solberg, classical composer and organist

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