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Christian Grøvlen

Pianist Christian Grøvlen was a prodigy who has built on a series of youth prizes and achieved a successful adult career. He is also a noted composer. Grøvlen was born in Bergen, Norway, on March 14, 1990. He took up the piano at a local music school at age five, and at 13, he moved to the youth talent development program at the University of Bergen's Grieg Academy, remaining there until 2009. He also took lessons from Jiri Hlinka, and at 15, he enrolled at the Norwegian Academy of Music in Oslo, studying with Håvard Gimse and Lars Anders Tomter. In 2017, Grøvlen moved on to the Royal Danish Conservatory of Music, studying with Jens Elvekjær. Grøvlen achieved considerable renown while still a teenager, taking home three first prizes at Oslo's Youth Music Championship as a soloist in 2005 and as a soloist and chamber musician in 2007. He played a concerto at 17 with the Bergen Philharmonic. In May 2015, he debuted at the University Aula in Oslo and the Bergen International Festival. Grøvlen was awarded the Robert Levin Piano Prize in Oslo in 2016. Grøvlen has been a frequent guest at festivals around Norway, including the Oslo Chamber Music Festival, the Winter Festival Games at Røros, and the Sunnmøre Chamber Music Festival. He is a director at KODE, a Norwegian collection of art museums and composers' homes. Grøvlen was signed to the 2L label and released his debut album, BACH - Inside Polyphony, in 2017. He returned on 2L in 2021 with Eventyr, a recital of works with a fantastic mood by Grieg and other considerably less well-known Norwegian composers. He has placed considerable emphasis on communicating the fine arts to young people and to bringing the broader community in contact with classical music.
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3 album(s) • Trié par Meilleures ventes

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