Eir Inderhaug
Released Album
Opera
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September 9, 2016
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September 28, 2010
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March 16, 2004
Vocal
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1993
Artist Info
Role:PerformerEir Inderhaug is a Norwegian classical music artist who has made a name for herself as a soprano singer. She was born on August 22, 1971, in Trondheim, Norway. Her parents were both musicians, and they encouraged her to pursue music from a young age. Inderhaug started singing in choirs when she was just six years old, and she quickly developed a passion for classical music. Inderhaug's talent was evident from a young age, and she began receiving formal vocal training when she was 14 years old. She studied at the Trondheim Music Conservatory and later at the Norwegian Academy of Music in Oslo. During her studies, Inderhaug was mentored by some of Norway's most renowned vocal coaches, including Ingrid Bjoner and Marianne Hirsti. In 1995, Inderhaug made her professional debut as a soloist with the Norwegian National Opera in Oslo. She performed the role of Barbarina in Mozart's "The Marriage of Figaro," and her performance was met with critical acclaim. This performance marked the beginning of Inderhaug's career as a professional classical music artist. Over the years, Inderhaug has performed in some of the world's most prestigious opera houses and concert halls. She has performed with the Royal Opera House in London, the Metropolitan Opera in New York, and the Vienna State Opera, among others. Her repertoire includes a wide range of operas, oratorios, and art songs, and she is known for her versatility as a singer. One of Inderhaug's most notable performances was her portrayal of the title role in Richard Strauss's "Salome" at the Norwegian National Opera in 2003. Her performance was praised for its intensity and emotional depth, and it cemented her reputation as one of Norway's most talented classical music artists. In addition to her work as a performer, Inderhaug is also a dedicated teacher and mentor. She has taught at the Norwegian Academy of Music and the University of Oslo, and she has mentored many young singers who have gone on to successful careers in classical music. Throughout her career, Inderhaug has received numerous awards and accolades for her contributions to classical music. In 2001, she was awarded the prestigious Grieg Prize, which is given to Norwegian musicians who have made significant contributions to the country's musical heritage. She has also been awarded the Statoil Scholarship, the Norwegian Opera and Ballet's Award of Honour, and the Anders Jahre Cultural Prize. Despite her many accomplishments, Inderhaug remains humble and dedicated to her craft. She continues to perform and teach, and she is passionate about sharing her love of classical music with others. Her talent and dedication have made her one of Norway's most beloved classical music artists, and she is sure to continue making an impact on the world of music for years to come.More....
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