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Einar Steen-Nokleberg
Einar Steen-Nokleberg
is a leading Norwegian pianist, having made continuous international
appearances and more than 50 recordings. He studied with Nicolai
Dirdal and Hans Leygraf.
Among other prizes and distinctions, some of the most important
are the German Hochschulwettbewerb, the Norwegian Piano Competition
in 1972, the Norwegian Critics' Prize for Best Performance in 1975
(for the interpretation in Grieg's Piano Concerto at the Bergen
Festival), the Norwegian Recording of the Year in 1976 for a recital
of Norwegian Baroque Composers, the Lindeman Prize ("Performer
of the Year") 1984, the Grieg Prize in 1985 (Bergen) and 1992
(Oslo). He is a Knight of the St. Olav Order, appointed by the King
of Norway for his activities for Norwegian music in general.
From 1975 to 1981 Einar Steen-Nokleberg was Professor of Piano at
the Staatliche Hochschule für Musik in Hannover, Germany, an appointment
which made him Germany's youngest professor.
Einar Steen-Nokleberg's international career has included repeated
solo recitals in London, Paris, Berlin, Tokyo, Moscow, Mexico City,
New York, Hamburg and Copenhagen. He toured the U.S.A. and the former
Soviet Union several times. Concerto appearances include the London
Symphony Orchestra, the Warsaw Philharmonic, the Copenhagen Royal
Chapel, the China Philharmonic, Beijing, the Yumiori Philharmonic
Orchestra and the NHK in Tokyo and the Oslo and Bergen Philharmonic
Orchestras in Norway. His recording of the Grieg Concerto with the
London Symphony Orchestra was chosen by the BBC Saturday Review
as the best version of this much-recorded concerto.
His recently released monumental recording of all Grieg's piano
music, a 14 CD set, for Naxos Records is recieving international
acclaim. He is currently publishing H. Kjerulf piano works (3 CD's)
on Simax, and H. Saeverud piano works (5 CD's) on Naxos.
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