2017 in Scandinavian music
The following is a list of notable events and releases that happened in Scandinavian music in 2017.
(Go to last year in Scandinavian music or next year in Scandinavian music.)
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Events
January
- 5 - Royal Danish Opera announces that its artistic director, Sven Müller, will leave his position in 2017, three years ahead of schedule.[1] Müller is believed to have resigned because of financial cuts.[2]
- 18 – It is announced that Finland's Esa-Pekka Salonen has withdrawn as music director of the Ojai Music Festival for 2018 because of his composition schedule, and will be replaced by Patricia Kopatchinskaja, ahead of her originally scheduled season in 2020.[3]
- 21 – Hot Club de Norvège headline at the annual Djangofestival at Cosmopolite in Oslo, Norway.[4]
- 28
- At the annual Uuden Musiikin Kilpailu, Norma John is selected to represent Finland in the Eurovision Song Contest.[5]
- At Norway's Spellemannprisen, Karpe Diem win the Best Album and Urban Music awards.[6]
February
- 4 – The Melodifestivalen 2017 kicks off with Semi-final 1 taking place in Gothenburg.
- 25 - At the 47th edition of the Dansk Melodi Grand Prix, "Where I Am", performed by Anja Nissen, is selected as Denmark's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest.[7]
- 28 - At Sweden's Grammis Awards ceremony, Zara Larsson receives the Artist of the Year award and Kent win both the Album of the Year and Rock Album of the Year.[8]
March
- 2 - At the 2017 Icelandic Music Awards, Júníus Meyvant wins Best Pop Album of the Year for Floating Harmonies. Emmsjé Gauti is named Pop/Rock Performer of the Year, and wins in five categories overall.[9]
- 9 - Esa-Pekka Salonen's Cello Concerto is premièred by Yo-Yo Ma and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.[10]
- 11
- The final of the 2017 Söngvakeppnin competition takes place in Iceland.[11] Svala Björgvinsdóttir is selected as Iceland's representative in the Eurovision Song Contest 2017.
- The final of Melodifestivalen 2017 takes place at the Friends Arena in Stockholm. Robin Bengtsson is selected as Sweden's representative in the Eurovision Song Contest 2017.[12]
- 28 – Under its new conductor Fabio Luisi, the Danish National Symphony Orchestra begins a tour of the United States.[13]
- 29 – The 2017 World Figure Skating Championships open in Finland, using the theme tune "Light Up the Ice", sung by Diandra.
- 31 – The live final of X Factor (Denmark) is won by Morten Nørgaard.
April
- 7 – The 44th Vossajazz starts in Voss, Norway, continuing until 9 April.[14]
- 12 – Inferno Metal Festival 2017 starts in Oslo, Norway, continuing until 15 April.[15]
May
- 8 – It is reported that Norwegian Eurovision jury member Per Sundnes has been replaced by Erland Bakke, after the Irish delegation complained about public comments that suggested he was prejudiced against their entry.[16]
- 9
- Sweden's Sofi Jeannin is appointed chief conductor of the BBC Singers, the first woman to hold the post, effective in July 2018.[17]
- Finnish soprano Karita Mattila wins the Singer's award at the Royal Philharmonic Society (RPS) Music Awards 2017.[18]
- 13 – In the final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2017, Sweden finish in 5th place, Norway 10th and Denmark 20th, whilst Finland and Iceland fail to qualify for the final.
- 15 - The Swedish Chamber Orchestra appoints Martin Fröst its principal conductor effective from 2019, with an initial contract of 3 seasons.[19]
- 18 - Gita Kadambi is appointed general director of the Finnish National Opera and Ballet announces the appointment of as its next general director, effective January 2018. Kadambi will stand down from her post as general manager of the Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra.[20]
June
- 14 - Finnish band HIM open their Farewell Tour in Barcelona.[21]
- 24 - The Roskilde Festival opens in Roskilde, Denmark, running until 1 July.[22]
July
- 1 – FKP Scorpio announced the cancellation of the Bråvalla Festival, Sweden's biggest music festival, for 2018, because of the number of sex crimes reported at the festival.[23]
- 5 – The 18th Folk music festival of Siglufjordur opens in Siglufjordur, Iceland, running until 9 July.[24]
- 7
- The Baltic Jazz festival opens in Dalsbruk, Finland, running until 9 July.[25]
- The 38th Copenhagen Jazz Festival opens in Copenhagen, Denmark, running until 16 July.[26]
- 8 – The 52nd Pori Jazz Festival opens in Pori, Finland, running until 16 July.[27]
- 25 – Susanne Sundfør stars in a Prom concert at London's Royal Albert Hall, performing songs by Scott Walker.[28]
August
- 1 – Finnish-born Tuomas Hiltunen takes over as general director of Fort Worth Opera.[29]
- 2 – Björk announces her still-unnamed new album on social media.[30][31] In an interview with Dazed and Confused magazine, she states that “It’s about that search (for utopia) – and about being in love. Spending time with a person you enjoy is when the dream becomes real.”[32]
- 3 – The Notodden Blues Festival opens in Notodden, Norway, running until 6 August.[33]
- 8 – The 19th Øyafestivalen opens in Oslo, running until 13 August.[34]
- 20 – Sofi Jeannin makes her Proms debut, conducting the BBC Singers and City of London Sinfonia in a Reformation Day concert.[35]
- 31 – The 12th Punktfestivalen starts in Kristiansand, Norway, running until 2 September.[36]
September
- 6 – The Copenhagen World Music Festival opens, running until 10 September.[37]
- 8 – Sebastian Fagerlund’s new opera, Höstsonaten (Autumn Sonata) is premièred by Finnish National Opera. [38]
- 11 – Our Festival (Meidän Festivaali in Finnish) starts by Lake Tuusula, Finland, running until September 17.[39]
October
- 5 – Icelandic band Of Monsters and Men announce that they have become the first Icelandic band to achieve 1 billion Spotify Plays.[40]
- 6 – The 34th Stockholm Jazz Festival opens in Stockholm, running until 15 October.[41]
- 15 – Svitlana Azarova's opera Momo and the Time Thieves, commissioned by the Royal Danish Opera, Copenhagen, receives its world première. It is based on the children's book Momo by Michael Ende.[42]
- 19 – The 34th DølaJazz festival opens in Lillehammer, Norway, running until 22 October.[43]
- 22 – Finnish band Brother Firetribe scheduled to appear at the Rockingham Festival in the UK.[44]
- 25 – The 49th Umeå Jazz Festival opens in Umeå, Sweden, running until 29 October.[45]
November
- 1 – The Iceland Airwaves festival opens in Reykjavík, running until 5 November.[46]
- 24 – Björk releases her ninth album Utopia.
Albums released
January
Day | Album | Artist | Label | Notes | Ref. |
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6 | Pentagon Tapes | Dag Arnesen | Losen Records | [47] | |
10 | Ivory Stone / Hof | Misþyrming & Sinmara | Terratur Possessions | 10" EP | [48] |
13 | Politur Passiarer | Scheen Jazzorkester & Audun Kleive | Losen Records | [49] | |
In the Passing Light of Day | Pain of Salvation | Inside Out Music | [50] | ||
20 | Chromola | 1982 (Nils Økland, Sigbjørn Apeland, Øyvind Skarbø) | Heilo | [51] | |
Music to Draw to: Satellite | Kid Koala featuring Emiliana Torrini | Kid Koala Productions | [52] | ||
Vit | Christer Fredriksen | Losen Records | Produced by Christer Fredriksen | [53] | |
27 | Quiet Dreams | Hilde Hefte | Ponca Jazz Records | [54] | |
Godspeed | Morten Schantz | Edition Records | Produced by Morten Schantz with Kristian Thomsen | [55] | |
Meet Me At The Movies | Viktoria Tolstoy | ACT Music | Produced by Nils Landgren executive producer Siggi Loch | [56] | |
Potsdamer Platz | Jan Lundgren | ACT Music | Produced by Siggi Loch | [57] | |
28 | Stereotomic | Nypan | Losen Records | [58] |
February
Day | Album | Artist | Label | Notes | Ref. |
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10 | The High Heat Licks Against Heaven | Nidingr | not known | [59] | |
24 | The Roc | Daniel Herskedal | Edition Records | Produced by Daniel Herskedal | [60] |
Helluva | Trollfest | Napalm Records | [61] | ||
Mitt liv | Charlotte Perrelli | Stockhouse | [62] |
March
Day | Album | Artist | Label | Notes | Ref. |
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3 | For You | Léon | Columbia | [63] | |
7 | Animals | Megalodon Collective | Jazzland Recordings | [64] | |
10 | Hulluuden Highway | Haloo Helsinki! | Sony | [65] | |
17 | So Good | Zara Larsson | Epic Records | [66] | |
31 | Revelation For Personal Use | Anneli Drecker | Rune Grammofon | Produced by Anneli Drecker | [67] |
The Venomous | Nightrage | Despotz Records | [68] |
April
Day | Album | Artist | Label | Notes | Ref. |
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14 | Forces of the Northern Night | Dimmu Borgir | not known | Live album | [69] |
Season High | Little Dragon | Because Music | [70] | ||
21 | Sympathetic Magic | Peter von Poehl | BMG Rights Mgmt France SARL | [71] | |
28 | Fanatiko | Barathrum | not known | [72] |
May
Day | Album | Artist | Label | Notes | Ref. |
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not known | Can't Steal the Music | Aura Dione | Island, Universal, Koolmusic | ||
Slør (English version) | Eivør Pálsdóttir | not known | [73] | ||
5 | Towards Language | Arve Henriksen | Rune Grammofon | [74] | |
8 | Endless Summer | Sóley | Morr Music | [75] | |
12 | Good Times | Mando Diao | Good Times | [76] | |
26 | Berdreyminn | Sólstafir | unknown | [77] | |
Liberetto III | Lars Danielsson | ACT Music | With Gregory Privat, John Parricelli and Magnus Öström | [78] | |
Slør | Eivør Pálsdóttir | Tutl Records | AGs1701, licensed to A&G Records Ltd | [79] |
June
Day | Album | Artist | Label | Notes | Ref. |
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23 | Helsinki Vampire | Jyrki 69 | unknown | [80] | |
30 | Velocity | Waveshaper | unknown | 6-track EP | [81] |
July
Day | Album | Artist | Label | Notes | Ref. |
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14 | Long Live Life | Francobollo | Square Leg Records | [82] | |
Kinder Versions | Mammút | unknown |
August
Day | Album | Artist | Label | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
25 | Live at Masters of Rock | Korpiklaani | Nuclear Blast | Live album | [83] |
Born From Fire | The Quill | Metalville | [84] |
September
Day | Album | Artist | Label | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
15 | Åra | Erlend Apneseth Trio | Hubro | Produced by Andreas R Meland and Erlend Apneseth Trio | [85] |
Anatude | Antti Tuisku | Warner Music Finland | Tuisku's fifth #1 album in Finland | [86] | |
Clocks | Erland Dahlen | Hubro | Produced by Erland Dahlen | [87] | |
Mareridt | Myrkur | Relapse Records | Produced by Randall Dunn | [88] | |
29 | Everybody Loves Angels | Bugge Wesseltoft | ACT | Produced by Siggi Loch with the artist | [89] |
Pastor´n | Asmundsen & Co | Losen | Produced by Tine Asmundsen and Vidar Johansen. All compositions by Einar “Pastor´n” Iversen. | [90] | |
Piano | Benny Andersson | Deutsche Grammophon | Produced by Benny Andersson | [91] |
October
Day | Album | Artist | Label | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
27 | Good Stuff | Iiro Rantala & Ulf Wakenius | ACT | Produced by Siggi Loch | [92] |
November
Day | Album | Artist | Label | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
3 | Kids in Love | Kygo | Sony | [93] | |
24 | Vista | August Rosenbaum | unknown | [94] | |
Før vi mødte dig | Rasmus Seebach | ArtPeople | [95] | ||
Kong Vinter | Taake | unknown | [96] |
Eurovision Song Contest
Classical works
- Teitur Lassen - Chinese Whispers (Hviskeleg) for guitar quartet
Deaths
- 18 January - Ståle Wikshåland, 63, Norwegian musicologist (blood clot)[97]
- 7 February - Svend Asmussen, 100, Danish jazz violinist[98]
- 14 February - Tony Särkkä, 45, Swedish musician (Abruptum, Ophthalamia)[99]
- 22 February – Dag Østerberg, 78, Norwegian sociologist and musicologist[100]
- 27 February - Jórunn Viðar, 98, Icelandic pianist and composer[101]
- 6 March - Lars Diedricson, 55, Swedish singer (Snowstorm) and songwriter ("Take Me to Your Heaven"), winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 1999[102]
- 9 March - Barbara Helsingius, 79, Finnish singer, poet and Olympic fencer [103]
- 22 March - Sven-Erik Magnusson, 74, Swedish musician (Sven-Ingvars)[104]
- 9 April – Knut Borge, 67, Norwegian music journalist and entertainer[105]
- 12 April - Mika Vainio, 53, Finnish electronic and experimental musician (Pan Sonic)[106]
- 1 May - Erkki Kurenniemi, 75, Finnish musician[107]
- 4 May - Katy Bødtger, 84, Danish singer[108]
- 7 June - Jan Høiland, 78, Norwegian singer[109]
- 7 July - Egil Monn-Iversen, 89, Norwegian composer and pianist[110]
- 13 July - Egil Kapstad, 76, Norwegian jazz pianist, arranger and composer[111]
- 25 September - Folke Rabe, 81, Swedish composer[112]
- 7 October - Jan Arvid Johansen, 70, Norwegian musician[113]
- 17 October - Ingvar Lidholm, 96, Swedish composer[114]
- 20 October - Boris Lindqvist, 76, Swedish rock singer[115] (death announced on this date)
- 22 October
- Atle Hammer, 85, Norwegian jazz musician[116]
- Emu Lehtinen, 70, Finnish record dealer (leukemia)[117]
- 7 November - Pentti Glan, 71, Finnish-Canadian drummer (Alice Cooper, Lou Reed)[118]
- 21 December - Halvard Kausland, 72, Norwegian jazz guitarist[119]
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- Laulaja Barbara Helsingius on kuollut (in Finnish)
- Sven-Erik Magnusson är död (in Swedish)
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- Pan Sonic founder and noise icon Mika Vainio has died aged 53
- Elektronisen musiikin uranuurtaja Erkki Kurenniemi on kuollut (in Finnish)
- Hitmageren fra Giro 413 er død (in Danish)
- Jan Høiland er død (in Norwegian)
- Egil Monn-Iversen er død (in Norwegian)
- Egil Kapstad er død (in Norwegian)
- Swedish composer Folke Rabe dies aged 81
- Visesanger Jan Arvid Johansen er død: - Minnene etter levd liv i lag er mange og gode (in Norwegian)
- Tonsättaren Ingvar Lidholm död (in Swedish)
- Rock-Boris är död (in Swedish)
- Trompeteren Atle Hammer er død (in Norwegian)
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- Halvard Magne Kausland (in Norwegian)
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