Terje Tønnesen

Terje Tønnesen
Born (1955-02-27) 27 February 1955
Oslo
Origin Norway
Genres Classical
Occupation(s) Musician
Instruments Violin
Labels ECM Records, Grappa Music,
Simax Classics
Website www.detnorskekammerorkester.no/om-oss/terje-tonnesen.aspx

Terje Tønnesen (born 27 February 1955 in Oslo, Norway) is a Norwegian violinist, first married 1979 to the pianist Reidun Askeland (1957–), marriage disbanded in 1986, second marriage 1986 with the actress Hilde Grythe (18.7.1955–), daughter of NRK program host Odd Grythe (1918–94) and film director Kirsten Sørlie (1926–).[1]

Career

Tønnesen made a sensational debut at age 17 in 1972, "A dazzling debut with hardly any parallel", as it was called in the Oslo newspaper.[1] After 5 years of study in Switzerland, he was in 1977, with their positions both as artistic director of "Det Norske Kammerorkester", and as first concertmaster of the Oslo Filharmoniske Orkester. He also moves beyond the classical repertoire, including in collaboration with Terje Rypdal, are musically omnivores, and is among the leading violinists With a central position on the Norwegian musical scene.[2]

Tønnesen has won several international awards and has received both the Grieg Award and Kritikerprisen in Norway. He has toured in Europe, USA, China and the Soviet Union and during his career worked with musicians like Mstislav Rostropovich, Maurice André and James Galway. He has also made solo appearances with all the Norwegian orchestras and many orchestras outside Norway.[1]

Honors

Discography (in selection)

As soloist

Collaborative works

Within The Norwegian Chamber Orchestra
With otheer projects

References

  1. 1 2 3 Levin, Mona. "Terje Tønnesen Biography". Norsk Biografisk Leksikon (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2013-08-18.
  2. "Terje Tønnesen Biography" (in Norwegian). Det Norske Kammerorkester. Retrieved 2013-08-18.
  3. "Terje Tønnesen Discography". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2013-08-18.

External links


This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Sunday, April 17, 2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.