- Knut Nystedt
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Name = Knut Nystedt
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Born = Birth date and age|1915|9|3|mf=yOslo ,Norway
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Notable_instruments =Knut Nystedt, born
September 3 ,1915 , in Kristiania (now Oslo), Norway, is an orchestral and choral composer. He grew up in a Christian home where hymns and classical music were an important part of everyday life. His major compositions for choir and vocal soloists are mainly based on texts from the Bible or sacred themes. Old church music, especially Palestrina and Gregorian chants, have had a major influence on his compositions.He has studied with
Aaron Copland , among others. Nystedt was organist inTorshov kirke (Torshov Church) in Oslo 1946-1982 and was teaching choir conducting at theUniversitetet i Oslo 1964-1985.Nystedt founded and conducted
Det Norske Solistkor in 1950–90. He also founded and conducted Schola Cantorum in 1964-1985. The choirEnsemble 96 has published «Immortal Nystedt» (2005). This CD has been nominated in two categories in the Grammy Awards 2007. This is the first Norwegian cd nominated in two categories. Also the first cd with a Norwegian composer nominated to Grammy.In 2005 he was honoured by several concerts around the world, celebrating his 90th birthday.In 1966, the King of Norway made him Knight of the Order of St. Olav in recognition of his contributions to Norwegian music. And in 2002 the King of Norway made him Commander of St. Olav.He received
Spellemannprisen 1978 for his album "Contemporary Music From Norway".He receivedNorsk Kulturråds Musikkpris in 1980. «De Profundis» became the work of the yearNorsk Komponistforening . Knut Nystedt became Professor Honorario by Mendoza University Argentina in 1991. In 2002 he receivedÅrets Korpris fromNorges Korforbund andOslo bys Kunstnerpris (The Artists prize by the City of Oslo) (2005).Most of his compositions (the score) is published by Norsk Musikforlag. http://www.norskmusikkforlag.no/ His compositions are also published in several cds in Norway and several other countries.
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* [http://www.nrk.no/programmer/stemmer_fra_arkivet/stemmer_fra_musikken/ Stemmer fra Musikken] has sound recordings with Knut Nystedt in Norwegian (NRK).
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