2018 in Scandinavian music
The following is a list of notable events and releases that happened in Scandinavian music in 2018.
(Go to last year in Scandinavian music or next year in Scandinavian music.)
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Events
January
- 12
- 13 – Composer Paavo Heininen, considered by many to be Finland's most influential musician, celebrates his 80th birthday with a concert at the Järvenpää Hall, Helsinki.[3]
- 19 – The 37th annual Djangofestival starts in Oslo, Norway, to run until 20 January.[4]
- 28 – Jazz guitarist Gustav Lundgren and his trio perform a tribute to Django Reinhardt at Stockholm Concert Hall, featuring Aurélien Trigo and Antoine Boyer.[5]
- 30 – Danish composer Hans Abrahamsen is awarded the Léonie Sonning Music Prize 2019.[6]
February
- 10 – The 38th Dansk Melodi Grand Prix is won by "Higher Ground", performed by Rasmussen.[7]
- 14 – Norwegian singer Sigrid wins Best New Artist at the NME Awards ceremony.[8]
- 22 – It is announced that Agnes Obel has signed to Deutsche Grammophon, who will have a joint arrangement with Blue Note for North American releases.[9]
March
- 3 – At Söngvakeppnin 2018, Ari Ólafsson is selected to represent Iceland in the 2018 Eurovision Song Contest, with the song "Heim".[10] After winning the context, Ólafsson is criticised on social media for crying on hearing the result.[11]
- 7 – Fifteen-year-old cellist Birgitta Elisa Oftestad wins the Virtuos 2018 competition and is named Norway's representative at the Eurovision Young Musicians 2018 contest.[12]
- 9 – Finnish band Nightwish begins a nine-month world tour titled Decades: World Tour, accompanying a new 2CD compilation called Decades.[13]
- 10 – The final of Melodifestivalen 2018 takes place in Friends Arena, Stockholm, Sweden.[14]
- 12 – The Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, under Hannu Lintu, begins a week-long series of concerts in Germany.[15]
- 25
- Swedish House Mafia unexpectedly reunite for a performance at the 20th Anniversary of Ultra Music Festival in Miami, United States.[16]
- Greenlandic singer Nive Nielsen stars as "Lady Silence" in a new US horror series, The Terror, her first international TV role.[17]
May
- 8 – In semi-final 1 of the Eurovision Song Contest 2018, Iceland's entry is eliminated, but Finland's Saara Aalto finishes 10th and makes it to the final.
- 10 – In semi-final 2 of the Eurovision Song Contest, Norway's entry finishes in first place, Sweden 2nd and Denmark 5th; all three countries make it to the final.
- 12 – In the Eurovision final, held in Lisbon, Sweden does best of the Scandinavian countries, finishing in 7th place.
- 23 - The Bergen International Festival opens in Bergen, Norway, running until 6 June. Guest performers include Meow Meow, Selene Muñoz and Helsinki Songs.[19]
June
- 6 – The 26th Sweden Rock Festival opens in Norje, running until 9 June.[20] The Quill are forced to withdraw the day before the festival begins, because lead singer Magnus Ekwall is recovering from emergency surgery.[21]
July
- 3 – The organizers confirm that the Nobel Peace Prize Concert, normally held after the awards ceremony in Oslo, will not take place in 2018.[22]
- 4 – The 19th Folk music festival of Siglufjordur opens in Siglufjordur, Iceland, running until 8 July.[23]
- 5 – Gregory Porter guest stars at the 2018 Kongsberg Jazzfestival in Norway.[24]
- 27 – The Uppsala Reggae Festival opens in Sweden, running until 28 July, headlined by Jimmy Cliff.[25]
September
November
- 7 – The Iceland Airwaves music festival opens, running until 10 November. Guests include Blood_Orange, Cashmere Cat and Stella Donnelly.[28]
December
- 6 – Icelandic Music Day is celebrated.[29]
Albums released
January
Day | Album | Artist | Label | Notes | Ref. |
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5 | Trident Wolf Eclipse | Watain | Century Media | [30] | |
19 | Lucus | Thomas Strønen & Time Is A Blind Guide | ECM | [31] | |
19 | Contra La Indecisión | Bobo Stenson Trio (Anders Jormin, Jon Fält) | ECM | Produced by Manfred Eicher | [32] |
February
Day | Album | Artist | Label | Notes | Ref. |
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2 | Delights Of Decay | Batagraf | Jazzland | Produced by Jon Balke, Kåre Christoffer Vestrheim | [33] |
Live at Victoria | Solveig Slettahjell | Jazzland | Produced by Solveig Slettahjell | [34] | |
23 | Reformation Part 1 | Super8 & Tab | Armada Music | [35] | |
Pilgrim | Janne Mark with Arve Henriksen | ACT | Produced by Esben Eyermann and Janne Mark | [36] | |
March
Day | Album | Artist | Label | Notes | Ref. |
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1 | Takker | Thomas Helmig | Genlyd Grammofon | [37] | |
2 | Ravensburg | Mathias Eick | ECM | Produced by Manfred Eicher | [38] |
9 | Decades | Nightwish | Nuclear Blast | [39] | |
23 | Returnings | Jakob Bro with Palle Mikkelborg, Thomas Morgan, and Jon Christensen | ECM | Produced by Manfred Eicher | [40] |
April
Day | Album | Artist | Label | Notes | Ref. |
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20 | Barxeta II | Per Mathisen & Jan Gunnar Hoff feat. Horacio "El Negro" Hernandez | Losen | Produced by Jan Gunnar Hoff and Per Mathisen | [41] |
Freedoms Trio II | Steinar Aadnekvam | Losen | Produced by Steinar Aadnekvam | [42] | |
Ultra | Sivas | Disco:Wax | #1 in Danish album chart | [43] | |
27 | Större | Molly Sandén | unknown | [44] | |
Ootsä nähny Nikkee | Nikke Ankara | unknown | [45] | ||
Wild Wild Wonderland | Saara Aalto | Warner | style="text-align:center;" | Finnish Albums (Suomen virallinen lista)[46] | 2 |
May
Day | Album | Artist | Label | Notes | Ref. |
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4 | Sway | Tove Styrke | RCA Records | [47] | |
25 | Late Night Tales: Agnes Obel | Agnes Obel | Night Time Stories Ltd | [48] | |
June
Day | Album | Artist | Label | Notes | Ref. |
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1 | Ääripäät | Mikael Gabriel | Universal Music Group | [49] | |
Bertolt Brechts Svendborgdigte | Søren Huss | BaggårdTeatret | [50] | ||
8 | So Sad So Sexy | Lykke Li | RCA | Executive producer Malay | [51] |
29 | Sometimes the World Ain't Enough | The Night Flight Orchestra | Nuclear Blast | [52] | |
July
Day | Album | Artist | Label | Notes | Ref. |
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27 | Act II | Tarja Turunen | earMUSIC | Live album | [53] |
August
Day | Album | Artist | Label | Notes | Ref. |
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24 | ‘re:member | Ólafur Arnalds | Mercury KX | [54] | |
31 | Helsinki Songs | Trygve Seim | ECM | [55] | |
The Other Side | Tord Gustavsen Trio | ECM | [56] |
September
Day | Album | Artist | Label | Notes | Ref. |
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21 | Immortelle | Say Lou Lou | à Deux | Produced by Trent Mazur and Dash Le Francis | [57] |
October
Day | Album | Artist | Label | Notes | Ref. |
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5 | Bay Of Rainbows | Jakob Bro, Thomas Morgan, and Joey Baron | ECM Records | [58] | |
12 | Sorgir | Skálmöld | Napalm Records | [59] | |
19 | Forever Neverland | MØ | Columbia Records | [60] | |
26 | Honey | Robyn | Konichiwa Records | [61] |
November
Day | Album | Artist | Label | Notes | Ref. |
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13 | Deep Snow | Simon Lynge | Atlantic Music | [62] | |
16 | The Pursuit of Vikings: 25 Years in the Eye of the Storm | Amon Amarth | Live album | [63] | |
23 | The Ghost Ward Diaries | Electric Boys | Mighty Music | Produced by David Castillo | [64] |
December
Day | Album | Artist | Label | Notes | Ref. |
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13 | Plays Metallica by Four Cellos – A Live Performance | Apocalyptica | Live album - 2CD+1DVD digipak | [65] | |
14 | Let's Boogie! Live from Telia Parken | Volbeat | Republic Records | Live album | [66] |
Film and television scores
Films
- Ravens (Sweden), music by Peter von Poehl[67]
Television
- Trapped (Iceland), music by Jóhann Jóhannsson with Hildur Gudnadóttir and Rutger Hoedemaekers[68]
Eurovision Song Contest
Deaths
- 1 January - Teddy Edelmann, Danish singer, 76[69]
- 18 January – Javiera Muñoz, Swedish singer, 40[70]
- 29 January – Asmund Bjørken, Norwegian jazz musician, 84[71]
- 4 February – Leif Rygg, Norwegian folk musician, 77[72]
- 5 February – Ove Stokstad, Norwegian artist and jazz musician, 78 [73]
- 9 February – Jóhann Jóhannsson, Icelandic film composer, 48[74]
- 3 March – Kenneth Gärdestad, pop songwriter, 69
- 5 March – Kjerstin Dellert, Swedish opera singer, 92
- 9 March – Ole H. Bremnes, Norwegian folk singer and poet, 87[75]
- 25 March – Jerry Williams, Swedish singer, 75[76]
- 31 March – Frode Viken, guitarist and songwriter, D.D.E., 63
- 3 April – Lill-Babs, Swedish singer ("En tuff brud i lyxförpackning"), 80[77]
- 20 April – Avicii (Tim Bergling), Swedish musician, DJ and record producer, 28[78]
- 11 May –Mikhail Alperin, Ukrainian-born jazz pianist, member of the Moscow Art Trio, professor at the Norwegian Academy of Music, 61[79]
- 26 June – Bo Nilsson, Swedish composer, 81[80]
- 5 July – Bjørn Lie-Hansen, opera singer, 81[81]
- 9 July – Stefan Demert, Swedish musician, 78[82]
- 16 August – Benny Andersen, Danish writer and pianist, 88[83]
- 21 August – Stefán Karl Stefánsson, Icelandic actor and singer (b. 1975). [84]
- 9 September – Frank Andersson, Swedish entertainer and wrestler, 62 (complications during heart surgery)[85]
- 23 September – Berth Idoff, Swedish musician (Berth Idoffs), 77[86]
- 30 September – Kim Larsen, Danish rock musician (Gasolin'), 72 (prostate cancer)[87]
- 29 November – Erik Lindmark, vocalist and guitarist of Deeds of Flesh, 46 (sclerosis)[88]
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