Sveinung Bjelland, klaver
Award (Spellemannprisen 2006).
Sveinung Bjelland has most of his musical background from Central Europe, mainly through studies with Hans Leygraf at Mozarteum, Salzburg and Hochschule der Künste in Berlin. He finished his studies in Berlin with the highest degree and with distinction, and he put himself strongly on the map in 1999, when he was named ‘Young Musician of the Year’ by the Norwegian Concert Institute, this ranking beside numerous prizes he has been awarded.
After this he has developed into an unusually interesting, prolific and versatile artist. He has been a soloist with the leading Norwegian orchestras with distinguished guest conductors and visited various concert series and festivals in Europe, where he has made his mark just as much as a soloist as in a chamber music setting, performing with artists like Pahud, Collins, Mørk and Wispelwey.
His duo partnership with the young violinist Alina Pogostkin, the 2005 winner of the Sibelius Competition in Helsinki, has made a
particular impact. They have done a brilliant recording of Mendelssohn’s Concerto for Violin and Piano, adding to the pianist’s series of successful recordings, covering a wide and varied repertoire. In duo with Alina Pogostkin the pianist recently performed at the Helsinki Festival and the Beethovenfest in Bonn.
Sveinung Bjelland must have given listeners with preconceived notions quite some surprise when he recently featured in the violinist Atle Sponberg’s concert project ‘Atle Live’ on tour in Norway, and flung himself elegantly from J. S. Bach and Mozart to Argentine, Brazilian and jazzy piano virtuosity with the greatest ease, sounding as if he had done nothing other than play Latin American repertoire in the past.
In addition to being a frequent festival artist, Sveinung Bjelland was from 2002-2008 festival director himself – together with the soprano Isa Katharina Gericke. In a short time they developed the artistic profile of the Gloger Festival in Kongsberg into one of the most interesting among Norwegian music festivals, with the exquisite and inspiring space of the beautiful Kongsberg Church as its main arena. www.sveinungbjelland.com