Therefore, you should see these musical masterpieces
When the application “Stjernekamp” comes back on the screen this fall, ten new Norwegian musicians fight for the title “Norway’s ultimate entertainer”.
“Stjernekamp” on NRK has entertained TELEVISION viewers since 2012. For each program, the participants challenge themselves in new musical genres, and so it is up to the viewers to vote them further.
For each week, it is the one with the least votes to go out of the competition, until there is one again. In the autumn, it is these with which to compete:
the Review follows the case directly.
Sandra Lyng: the HEART DUNKER: I’m nervous already, ” says Sandra Lyng. Photo: Nina Hansen / DAGBLADET Show more
She was rikskjendis through its participation in the Idol in 2004. In the competition came the time 16-year-old Sandra came on a fourth place. The year after Idol released her song “Sommerflørt” that was a kjempehit. In the course of her career, she has released several albums and singles, and has become a well-known TV-faces. Two years ago she became a mom for the first time. The last month she has released two new songs “It will be good again” and “Jag älskar dig/I love you” together with the Swedish artist AkselSchylström. Now she will fight for the title ‘Norway’s ultimate entertainer”.
– Heart, tap kjempehardt. I’m nervous already, but I have a feeling of happiness, ” says Sandra.
Emil Solli-Tangen: DREAD: Emil Solli-Tangen gruser most of the opera singer first: Nina Hansen / DAGBLADET Show more
Emil started his career as a classical guitarist at age 12, but began eventually with a classic song, just like big brother Didrik. The two participated together in the year to the Eurovision song Contest with one of the forhåndsutvalgte finalelåtene Out of the Air. Together, they make concerts and operaroller throughout the country.
– Opera is what I dread. It is the only place I have vertical drop, says Solli-Tangen.
Hege Øverseen: HEGE ØVERSVEEN: Photo: Nina Hansen/the Norwegian newspaper Dagbladet. Show more
country singer from Biri came second place in The Voice in 2012. She is an artist that delivers with commitment whether it is with a full band at festivals or intimate gigs. The year after The Voice, she released the critically acclaimed debut album, You Don’t Know Me. The album was seven weeks on the VG-lista. The album Goodbye Yellow Roses from 2018 was nominated to the Norwegian grammy award in the country category.
Knut Marius-the importance: KNUT MARIUS-the importance: Photo: Nina Hansen/the Norwegian newspaper Dagbladet. Show more
you’ll also start your career in the music competition The Voice. He won the competition in 2013. He has since that time worked as a freelance musician, and has also been involved in several musikaloppsetninger like Chess, Jesus Christ Superstar and We love ABBA. As a solo artist, he has released penned songs on minialbumet “Set”. In autumn he comes with new music, at the same time that he should be with in “Stjernekamp”.
Myra: NERVOUS SONG: She masters the rappen the best, so Myra, a practice now to do rappen to the song Photo: Nina Hansen / DAGBLADET Show more
Rap-comet Myra, or Regina Tucker, was discovered on SoundCloud with the song “Hold the way” in 2016. She caused a stir with his uanstrengte and melodic rapping and his playful lyrical style. She was proclaimed the greatest talent in Norwegian rap for many years. She has played was by:larm and her song “Feeling myself” by Lars Vaular was the Week’s song on NRK P3 in 2018.
I can’t sing, so I are sincerely nervous. I’m trying to do rappen my song, ” she says.
Vegard Bjørsmo: hand-picked BY DISNEY: Vegard Bjørnsmo was hand-picked by Disney to be the voice of Kristoff in the samsike version of Frost. Photo: Nina Hansen/The Norwegian Newspaper Dagbladet. Show more
In the last year was Bjørsmo hand-picked by Disney to provide the voice of Kristoff in the sami version of “Frost”, the first Disney movie in sami ever. Vegard moved away from home as 15-year-old to go on the music at Alta high school, such as former Stjernekampdeltakere Bilal and Ella Marie. He is now in Musikkteaterhøyskolen in Oslo. Cellist from Finnmark is now ready for Stjernekamp.
Anita Hegerland: SUPERSTAR: Anita Hegerland is described as one of Norway’s biggest international stars ever. Photo: Nina Hansen/The Norwegian Newspaper Dagbladet. Show more
She is the best-selling solo artist in the plate through the ages, and one of the biggest international stars ever. She was norwegians in Norway as an eight year old in 1969, took Sweden by storm the following year and in 1971 she became a superstar in the German speaking countries. Her voice is to hear of over 30 million records sold all over the world. Anita makes between 100 to 150 small and large annual concerts at home and abroad. Now she will stand on Stjernekampscenen.
– It will be fun to do what I have done in over 50 years, and try myself in many different genres, ” says Hegerland.
Odd Einar: ODD EINAR: Photo: Nina Hansen/the Norwegian newspaper Dagbladet. Show more
He is called the music industry’s best kept secret. The debut album “Mind Your Head” from 2001 gave him a Norwegian grammy nomination as best popsolist. Nevertheless, Odd Einar a relatively unknown name for most people. It will probably change after participation in the Stjernekamp.
Ingeborg Walther: INGEBORG WALTHER: Photo: Nina Hansen/the Norwegian newspaper Dagbladet. Show more
20-year-old from Cardiff made his mark when she got to the semifinals of The Voice in 2017. She played the lead role in Alexander rybak is releasing his performance in “the Troll and the magic fiddle”. Ingeborg has also been a guest on “Beat for Beat”, and “sing-along at the border”. Recently she released her first single “Faded Away”. Currently she writes new music and works freelance within the fields of TV, theatre and events.
– for one reason or another, I’m looking forward to the rock. I think it is a utløpskanal for me, ” says Walther.
Alex Rosén: ALEX ROSÉN: Photo: Nina Hansen/the Norwegian newspaper Dagbladet. Show more
most people know him best as the Norwegian Talent judge, but Rosén has an impressive musical CV. He was the lead singer in the rock band the Go – And a Gorilla in the from 1990 to 1993, released discoalbumet “In Person” in 1999 as a solo artist, and the album “Prewave” with the band Alex Rosén & The YoungDudes in 2004. He has starred in a number of NRK-productions in the 1990s and the 2000s. He is known as the entertainer, moderator and speaker and has a weekly radioshow on Radio Rock, “Alex Rosén Show”.
– This was high time. I have a lot to deliver in all genres. I am very good at singing ballads and I’m looking forward most to the opera, ” says Rosén.
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