Astrid Kvalbein | |
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Born | 13 October 1971 Oslo, Norway |
Nationality | Norwegian |
Occupation(s) | Soprano, music critic, musicologist, rector of the Norwegian Academy of Music |
Astrid Kvalbein (born 13 October 1971 in Oslo) is a Norwegian soprano, classical music critic and musicologist, and the rector (i.e. president) of the Norwegian Academy of Music, serving since 2021.[1]
Career
Kvalbein was born in Oslo and is the daughter of the theologian Hans Kvalbein. She is both a performer and an academic musicologist. She earned her doctorate in musicology at the Norwegian Academy of Music in 2013 with a dissertation examining the work of Pauline Hall (1890–1969) as a classical composer,[2] and subsequently worked as a senior researcher at the institution until her 2021 election as its rector, its highest office.[1]
She is well known as the long-time classical music critic of Norway's two largest newspapers, Aftenposten and Verdens Gang.
As a performer Kvalbein has been a member of contemporary and avant-garde music groups Søyr, vonDrei (with Solveig Slettahjell and Ellen Aagaard) and asamisimasa.[3][4][5]
Awards
- Gender Equality Award of the Norwegian Association of Composers (2018)[6]
References
- 1 2 "Astrid Kvalbein er valgt til ny rektor". Khrono. Retrieved 11 February 2021.
- ↑ Musikalsk modernisering : Pauline Hall (1890-1969) som komponist, teatermenneske og Ny Musikk-leiar
- ↑ Astrid Kvalbein, Norwegian Academy of Music
- ↑ "Astrid Kvalbein", Periskop
- ↑ "Forsker ved Norges musikkhøgskole, Astrid Kvalbein," Khrono
- ↑ Komponistforeningens likestillingspris til Astrid Kvalbein, Ballade