Josefine Opsahl
Josefine Opsahl | |
|---|---|
| Born | January 18, 1992, age 32 |
| Occupation(s) | Composer, Cellist |
| Instruments | Cello |
| Years active | 2005-present |
| Labels | Dacapo Records, Neue Meister |
| Website | josefineopsahl |
Josefine Opsahl (born 1992) is a Danish composer and cellist based in Copenhagen and Berlin.
She writes classical music as a composer and also performs as a solo artist with cello and live electronics and live sound design.
Biography
Born in Denmark on January 18th, 1992[1], Josefine started by playing the violin, but later switched to cello at age 11. She studied both classical and contemporary music at the Royal Danish Conservatory and Northwestern University (IL, US) where she completed a Master's degree in cello under the guidance of Toke Møldrup and Morten Zeuthen. Later she received a degree as a composer in Contemporary Creative Art at South Danish Conservatory.
As a cellist she has played and released classical music with the groups Kottos and We Like We and as a solo artist with electronics.
As a composer she has written operas, ballet music, and numerous symphonic works, among others a cello concerto and symphonic works premiered at the Elbphilharmonie.[2]
Prizes
Josefine has received the Crown Prince Couple's Stardust Award[3] 2022, The Léonie Sonning Talent Prize 2021,[4] The Wilhelm Hansen Foundation's Prize of Honor 2020.[5] In 2024, her opera "Hjem" was nominated for "Opera of the year 2023"[6] by the Reumert Award.
Composed works
- A Mass of Stars Block the View[7] commissioned by Berlin Academy of American Music, world premiere in Elbphilharmonie, June 2024,
- Passengers of Passing Moments[8](Koreorama) ballet commissioned by The Royal Danish Ballet, The Royal Danish Theatre, March-April 2024,
- Hjem[9] (2023) opera commissioned by Copenhagen Opera Festival premiere at a former prison, Vridsløselille Fængsel, August-September 2023,
- Hands[10] (2023) cello concerto for large symphonic orchestra commissioned by Aarhus Sinfonietta for Spot Festival 2023
- DrømmeDøden[11](2021) opera commissioned by Nordic Opera premiered at The New Opera, Esbjerg Denmark, The Royal Danish Playhouse and Folkoperan in Stockholm (SE), May-June 2022,
- I Walk I Bleed[12] (2020-21) concert and performance for 10 celli commissioned by Click Festival 2020, re-premiere at Theater Black/White (Sort/Hvid),
- Ekklesiaterion (2021) for solo cello and quadrophonic speaker system (immersive) commissioned by Intonal Festival[13] in Malmö (SE)
Discography
- Atrium, (2022, Dacapo Records)
- Pillars, (2024, Neue Meister)
References
- ↑ "Josefine Opsahl biography". Altinget. January 18, 2024. Retrieved August 13, 2024.
- ↑ "Tue, 4 Jun 2024 20:00 Berlin Academy of American Music / Charlotte Thiele / Garrett Keast". www.elbphilharmonie.de. 2024-06-04. Retrieved 2024-06-09.
- ↑ "Receiver of The Crown Prince Couple's Awards 2022". www.kongehuset.dk.
- ↑ "Josefine Opsahl - Léonie Sonnings Musikpris". 6 May 2021.
- ↑ "Hæderspriser".
- ↑ Balle, Trine (2024-05-01). "Her er de nominerede til Danmarks største scenekunstpris – Årets Reumert 2024". Årets Reumert (in dansk). Retrieved 2024-06-03.
- ↑ "Di, 4.6.2024 20 Uhr Berlin Academy of American Music / Charlotte Thiele / Garrett Keast". www.elbphilharmonie.de (in Deutsch). 2024-06-04. Retrieved 2024-06-03.
- ↑ "Koreorama | DET KGL. TEATER". Det KGL Teater.
- ↑ "HJEM". May 3, 2023.
- ↑ "HANDS - ÅS+ feat. Josefine Opsahl". Århus Sinfonietta. May 6, 2023.
- ↑ "DrømmeDøden - Ny nordisk opera om Margrete den første". July 10, 2021.
- ↑ "I WALK I BLEED | Sort/Hvid (en)". www.sort-hvid.dk. Retrieved 2024-06-03.
- ↑ "INTONAL Festival". INTONAL.
External links
- Josefine Opsahl Official Website
- Edition Wilhelm Hansen: Josefine Opsahl
- Karsten Witt Musik Management: Josefine Opsahl
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