November 2007

Grieg 2007

Grieg Lecture with Erling Dahl

Grieg Lecture with Erling Dahl
Well known Greig scholar Erling Dahl comes to New York to give a lecture on the celebrated composer on November 5 at the Goethe Institut. Special guest for the occation is Norwegian Minister of Culture, Trond Giske. Notice: Change in time: the event will begin at 6pm, not 7pm as earlier announced. [+] Read more
Grieg 2007

Bergen Philharmonic at Carnegie Hall: Win Tickets!

The Norwegian Consulate General in New York gives you the chance to win two tickets to Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra's premier event at their U.S. Tour, the November 6 concert at Carnegie Hall [+] Read more
Music

Poetica Musica at Weill Recital Hall

Grieg Lecture with Erling Dahl
Well known Greig scholar Erling Dahl comes to New York to give a lecture on the celebrated composer on November 5 at the Goethe Institut. Special guest for the occation is Norwegian Minister of Culture, Trond Giske. Notice: Change in time: the event will begin at 6pm, not 7pm as earlier announced. [+] Read more
Grieg 2007

Bergen Philharmonic at Carnegie Hall: Win Tickets!

The Norwegian Consulate General in New York gives you the chance to win two tickets to Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra's premier event at their U.S. Tour, the November 6 concert at Carnegie Hall [+] Read more
Music

Poetica Musica at Weill Recital Hall

The concert on November 8 is a collaboration between the young and gifted Norwegian violinist, David Coucheron and the New York-based chamber ensemble, Poetica Musica, in a full-length concert and pre-concert lecture/discussion primarily devoted to the chamber music and song literature of Edvard Grieg. [+] Read more
Music

Recall Night With Thomas Dybdahl

Grieg Lecture with Erling Dahl
Well known Greig scholar Erling Dahl comes to New York to give a lecture on the celebrated composer on November 5 at the Goethe Institut. Special guest for the occation is Norwegian Minister of Culture, Trond Giske. Notice: Change in time: the event will begin at 6pm, not 7pm as earlier announced. [+] Read more
Grieg 2007

Bergen Philharmonic at Carnegie Hall: Win Tickets!

The Norwegian Consulate General in New York gives you the chance to win two tickets to Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra's premier event at their U.S. Tour, the November 6 concert at Carnegie Hall [+] Read more
Music

Poetica Musica at Weill Recital Hall

The concert on November 8 is a collaboration between the young and gifted Norwegian violinist, David Coucheron and the New York-based chamber ensemble, Poetica Musica, in a full-length concert and pre-concert lecture/discussion primarily devoted to the chamber music and song literature of Edvard Grieg. [+] Read more
Music

Recall Night With Thomas Dybdahl

Recall Records celebrate their 10th anniversary on November 5 with a concert at New York's Blender Theater that features, amongst others, Thomas Dybdahl. The artist has played New York sevelral times before, and has even dedicated an album to the City, his 2005 One Day You'll Dance for me New York City. Well, maybe we will! [+] Read more
Visual Arts

ISCP Weekend for Everyone

Grieg Lecture with Erling Dahl
Well known Greig scholar Erling Dahl comes to New York to give a lecture on the celebrated composer on November 5 at the Goethe Institut. Special guest for the occation is Norwegian Minister of Culture, Trond Giske. Notice: Change in time: the event will begin at 6pm, not 7pm as earlier announced. [+] Read more
Grieg 2007

Bergen Philharmonic at Carnegie Hall: Win Tickets!

The Norwegian Consulate General in New York gives you the chance to win two tickets to Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra's premier event at their U.S. Tour, the November 6 concert at Carnegie Hall [+] Read more
Music

Poetica Musica at Weill Recital Hall

The concert on November 8 is a collaboration between the young and gifted Norwegian violinist, David Coucheron and the New York-based chamber ensemble, Poetica Musica, in a full-length concert and pre-concert lecture/discussion primarily devoted to the chamber music and song literature of Edvard Grieg. [+] Read more
Music

Recall Night With Thomas Dybdahl

Recall Records celebrate their 10th anniversary on November 5 with a concert at New York's Blender Theater that features, amongst others, Thomas Dybdahl. The artist has played New York sevelral times before, and has even dedicated an album to the City, his 2005 One Day You'll Dance for me New York City. Well, maybe we will! [+] Read more
Visual Arts

ISCP Weekend for Everyone

The International Studio & Curatorial Program's annual fall open studio weekend is just around the corner. Lene Berg is one of the artists who will open up her studio to show fellow artists and an art interested audience what goes on behind closed doors in the world of an artist. From November 16 to November 17. [+] Read more
Sculpture

Anki King Opens Her Studio

Grieg Lecture with Erling Dahl
Well known Greig scholar Erling Dahl comes to New York to give a lecture on the celebrated composer on November 5 at the Goethe Institut. Special guest for the occation is Norwegian Minister of Culture, Trond Giske. Notice: Change in time: the event will begin at 6pm, not 7pm as earlier announced. [+] Read more
Grieg 2007

Bergen Philharmonic at Carnegie Hall: Win Tickets!

The Norwegian Consulate General in New York gives you the chance to win two tickets to Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra's premier event at their U.S. Tour, the November 6 concert at Carnegie Hall [+] Read more
Music

Poetica Musica at Weill Recital Hall

The concert on November 8 is a collaboration between the young and gifted Norwegian violinist, David Coucheron and the New York-based chamber ensemble, Poetica Musica, in a full-length concert and pre-concert lecture/discussion primarily devoted to the chamber music and song literature of Edvard Grieg. [+] Read more
Music

Recall Night With Thomas Dybdahl

Recall Records celebrate their 10th anniversary on November 5 with a concert at New York's Blender Theater that features, amongst others, Thomas Dybdahl. The artist has played New York sevelral times before, and has even dedicated an album to the City, his 2005 One Day You'll Dance for me New York City. Well, maybe we will! [+] Read more
Visual Arts

ISCP Weekend for Everyone

The International Studio & Curatorial Program's annual fall open studio weekend is just around the corner. Lene Berg is one of the artists who will open up her studio to show fellow artists and an art interested audience what goes on behind closed doors in the world of an artist. From November 16 to November 17. [+] Read more
Sculpture

Anki King Opens Her Studio

Meat, blood and dirt; Anki King uses colors that erupt from human substance when she paints. She loves creating a visceral image. Now she opens her studio to the public to show how those works come to be.[+] Read more
Lectures

Scandinavian Eroticism

Grieg Lecture with Erling Dahl
Well known Greig scholar Erling Dahl comes to New York to give a lecture on the celebrated composer on November 5 at the Goethe Institut. Special guest for the occation is Norwegian Minister of Culture, Trond Giske. Notice: Change in time: the event will begin at 6pm, not 7pm as earlier announced. [+] Read more
Grieg 2007

Bergen Philharmonic at Carnegie Hall: Win Tickets!

The Norwegian Consulate General in New York gives you the chance to win two tickets to Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra's premier event at their U.S. Tour, the November 6 concert at Carnegie Hall [+] Read more
Music

Poetica Musica at Weill Recital Hall

The concert on November 8 is a collaboration between the young and gifted Norwegian violinist, David Coucheron and the New York-based chamber ensemble, Poetica Musica, in a full-length concert and pre-concert lecture/discussion primarily devoted to the chamber music and song literature of Edvard Grieg. [+] Read more
Music

Recall Night With Thomas Dybdahl

Recall Records celebrate their 10th anniversary on November 5 with a concert at New York's Blender Theater that features, amongst others, Thomas Dybdahl. The artist has played New York sevelral times before, and has even dedicated an album to the City, his 2005 One Day You'll Dance for me New York City. Well, maybe we will! [+] Read more
Visual Arts

ISCP Weekend for Everyone

The International Studio & Curatorial Program's annual fall open studio weekend is just around the corner. Lene Berg is one of the artists who will open up her studio to show fellow artists and an art interested audience what goes on behind closed doors in the world of an artist. From November 16 to November 17. [+] Read more
Sculpture

Anki King Opens Her Studio

Meat, blood and dirt; Anki King uses colors that erupt from human substance when she paints. She loves creating a visceral image. Now she opens her studio to the public to show how those works come to be.[+] Read more
Lectures

Scandinavian Eroticism

From liberation to porn. This is how Marta Kuzma, the director of OCA, describes the Scandinavian sexual history. November 28, people in New York can hear exactly what she means. [+] Read more
Performing Arts

Ane Lan's Dream of Freud

Grieg Lecture with Erling Dahl
Well known Greig scholar Erling Dahl comes to New York to give a lecture on the celebrated composer on November 5 at the Goethe Institut. Special guest for the occation is Norwegian Minister of Culture, Trond Giske. Notice: Change in time: the event will begin at 6pm, not 7pm as earlier announced. [+] Read more
Grieg 2007

Bergen Philharmonic at Carnegie Hall: Win Tickets!

The Norwegian Consulate General in New York gives you the chance to win two tickets to Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra's premier event at their U.S. Tour, the November 6 concert at Carnegie Hall [+] Read more
Music

Poetica Musica at Weill Recital Hall

The concert on November 8 is a collaboration between the young and gifted Norwegian violinist, David Coucheron and the New York-based chamber ensemble, Poetica Musica, in a full-length concert and pre-concert lecture/discussion primarily devoted to the chamber music and song literature of Edvard Grieg. [+] Read more
Music

Recall Night With Thomas Dybdahl

Recall Records celebrate their 10th anniversary on November 5 with a concert at New York's Blender Theater that features, amongst others, Thomas Dybdahl. The artist has played New York sevelral times before, and has even dedicated an album to the City, his 2005 One Day You'll Dance for me New York City. Well, maybe we will! [+] Read more
Visual Arts

ISCP Weekend for Everyone

The International Studio & Curatorial Program's annual fall open studio weekend is just around the corner. Lene Berg is one of the artists who will open up her studio to show fellow artists and an art interested audience what goes on behind closed doors in the world of an artist. From November 16 to November 17. [+] Read more
Sculpture

Anki King Opens Her Studio

Meat, blood and dirt; Anki King uses colors that erupt from human substance when she paints. She loves creating a visceral image. Now she opens her studio to the public to show how those works come to be.[+] Read more
Lectures

Scandinavian Eroticism

From liberation to porn. This is how Marta Kuzma, the director of OCA, describes the Scandinavian sexual history. November 28, people in New York can hear exactly what she means. [+] Read more
Performing Arts

Ane Lan's Dream of Freud

Norwegian performance artist Ane Lan will bring his performance Dream Chamber to New York and the Gallery MC on November 16 and 17. [+] Read more
Music

Grieg Symphony From the North Shore

Grieg Lecture with Erling Dahl
Well known Greig scholar Erling Dahl comes to New York to give a lecture on the celebrated composer on November 5 at the Goethe Institut. Special guest for the occation is Norwegian Minister of Culture, Trond Giske. Notice: Change in time: the event will begin at 6pm, not 7pm as earlier announced. [+] Read more
Grieg 2007

Bergen Philharmonic at Carnegie Hall: Win Tickets!

The Norwegian Consulate General in New York gives you the chance to win two tickets to Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra's premier event at their U.S. Tour, the November 6 concert at Carnegie Hall [+] Read more
Music

Poetica Musica at Weill Recital Hall

The concert on November 8 is a collaboration between the young and gifted Norwegian violinist, David Coucheron and the New York-based chamber ensemble, Poetica Musica, in a full-length concert and pre-concert lecture/discussion primarily devoted to the chamber music and song literature of Edvard Grieg. [+] Read more
Music

Recall Night With Thomas Dybdahl

Recall Records celebrate their 10th anniversary on November 5 with a concert at New York's Blender Theater that features, amongst others, Thomas Dybdahl. The artist has played New York sevelral times before, and has even dedicated an album to the City, his 2005 One Day You'll Dance for me New York City. Well, maybe we will! [+] Read more
Visual Arts

ISCP Weekend for Everyone

The International Studio & Curatorial Program's annual fall open studio weekend is just around the corner. Lene Berg is one of the artists who will open up her studio to show fellow artists and an art interested audience what goes on behind closed doors in the world of an artist. From November 16 to November 17. [+] Read more
Sculpture

Anki King Opens Her Studio

Meat, blood and dirt; Anki King uses colors that erupt from human substance when she paints. She loves creating a visceral image. Now she opens her studio to the public to show how those works come to be.[+] Read more
Lectures

Scandinavian Eroticism

From liberation to porn. This is how Marta Kuzma, the director of OCA, describes the Scandinavian sexual history. November 28, people in New York can hear exactly what she means. [+] Read more
Performing Arts

Ane Lan's Dream of Freud

Norwegian performance artist Ane Lan will bring his performance Dream Chamber to New York and the Gallery MC on November 16 and 17. [+] Read more
Music

Grieg Symphony From the North Shore

Even though Grieg died 100 years ago, his songs will forever be played. On November 17, the North Shore Symphony Orchestra will hold their season opening concert featuring Grieg's music on Long Island, New York. [+] Read more
Music

Lunch Concert With New York Scandia Symphony

Grieg Lecture with Erling Dahl
Well known Greig scholar Erling Dahl comes to New York to give a lecture on the celebrated composer on November 5 at the Goethe Institut. Special guest for the occation is Norwegian Minister of Culture, Trond Giske. Notice: Change in time: the event will begin at 6pm, not 7pm as earlier announced. [+] Read more
Grieg 2007

Bergen Philharmonic at Carnegie Hall: Win Tickets!

The Norwegian Consulate General in New York gives you the chance to win two tickets to Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra's premier event at their U.S. Tour, the November 6 concert at Carnegie Hall [+] Read more
Music

Poetica Musica at Weill Recital Hall

The concert on November 8 is a collaboration between the young and gifted Norwegian violinist, David Coucheron and the New York-based chamber ensemble, Poetica Musica, in a full-length concert and pre-concert lecture/discussion primarily devoted to the chamber music and song literature of Edvard Grieg. [+] Read more
Music

Recall Night With Thomas Dybdahl

Recall Records celebrate their 10th anniversary on November 5 with a concert at New York's Blender Theater that features, amongst others, Thomas Dybdahl. The artist has played New York sevelral times before, and has even dedicated an album to the City, his 2005 One Day You'll Dance for me New York City. Well, maybe we will! [+] Read more
Visual Arts

ISCP Weekend for Everyone

The International Studio & Curatorial Program's annual fall open studio weekend is just around the corner. Lene Berg is one of the artists who will open up her studio to show fellow artists and an art interested audience what goes on behind closed doors in the world of an artist. From November 16 to November 17. [+] Read more
Sculpture

Anki King Opens Her Studio

Meat, blood and dirt; Anki King uses colors that erupt from human substance when she paints. She loves creating a visceral image. Now she opens her studio to the public to show how those works come to be.[+] Read more
Lectures

Scandinavian Eroticism

From liberation to porn. This is how Marta Kuzma, the director of OCA, describes the Scandinavian sexual history. November 28, people in New York can hear exactly what she means. [+] Read more
Performing Arts

Ane Lan's Dream of Freud

Norwegian performance artist Ane Lan will bring his performance Dream Chamber to New York and the Gallery MC on November 16 and 17. [+] Read more
Music

Grieg Symphony From the North Shore

Even though Grieg died 100 years ago, his songs will forever be played. On November 17, the North Shore Symphony Orchestra will hold their season opening concert featuring Grieg's music on Long Island, New York. [+] Read more
Music

Lunch Concert With New York Scandia Symphony

The New York Scandia Symphony returns to Trinity Church for a lunch concert on November 15. The concert is part of the very popular "Concerts at One" series at the church. [+] Read more
Music

Eivind Opsvik's Fall Gigs in New York

Grieg Lecture with Erling Dahl
Well known Greig scholar Erling Dahl comes to New York to give a lecture on the celebrated composer on November 5 at the Goethe Institut. Special guest for the occation is Norwegian Minister of Culture, Trond Giske. Notice: Change in time: the event will begin at 6pm, not 7pm as earlier announced. [+] Read more
Grieg 2007

Bergen Philharmonic at Carnegie Hall: Win Tickets!

The Norwegian Consulate General in New York gives you the chance to win two tickets to Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra's premier event at their U.S. Tour, the November 6 concert at Carnegie Hall [+] Read more
Music

Poetica Musica at Weill Recital Hall

The concert on November 8 is a collaboration between the young and gifted Norwegian violinist, David Coucheron and the New York-based chamber ensemble, Poetica Musica, in a full-length concert and pre-concert lecture/discussion primarily devoted to the chamber music and song literature of Edvard Grieg. [+] Read more
Music

Recall Night With Thomas Dybdahl

Recall Records celebrate their 10th anniversary on November 5 with a concert at New York's Blender Theater that features, amongst others, Thomas Dybdahl. The artist has played New York sevelral times before, and has even dedicated an album to the City, his 2005 One Day You'll Dance for me New York City. Well, maybe we will! [+] Read more
Visual Arts

ISCP Weekend for Everyone

The International Studio & Curatorial Program's annual fall open studio weekend is just around the corner. Lene Berg is one of the artists who will open up her studio to show fellow artists and an art interested audience what goes on behind closed doors in the world of an artist. From November 16 to November 17. [+] Read more
Sculpture

Anki King Opens Her Studio

Meat, blood and dirt; Anki King uses colors that erupt from human substance when she paints. She loves creating a visceral image. Now she opens her studio to the public to show how those works come to be.[+] Read more
Lectures

Scandinavian Eroticism

From liberation to porn. This is how Marta Kuzma, the director of OCA, describes the Scandinavian sexual history. November 28, people in New York can hear exactly what she means. [+] Read more
Performing Arts

Ane Lan's Dream of Freud

Norwegian performance artist Ane Lan will bring his performance Dream Chamber to New York and the Gallery MC on November 16 and 17. [+] Read more
Music

Grieg Symphony From the North Shore

Even though Grieg died 100 years ago, his songs will forever be played. On November 17, the North Shore Symphony Orchestra will hold their season opening concert featuring Grieg's music on Long Island, New York. [+] Read more
Music

Lunch Concert With New York Scandia Symphony

The New York Scandia Symphony returns to Trinity Church for a lunch concert on November 15. The concert is part of the very popular "Concerts at One" series at the church. [+] Read more
Music

Eivind Opsvik's Fall Gigs in New York

Eivind Opsvik is one of the hardest working Jazz musicians in New York. He always has gigs lined up with his own bands and as part of other groups. From October 18 to December 13 he has five gigs lined up. So far. [+] Read more
Music

Ola Gjeilo at Scandinavia House

Grieg Lecture with Erling Dahl
Well known Greig scholar Erling Dahl comes to New York to give a lecture on the celebrated composer on November 5 at the Goethe Institut. Special guest for the occation is Norwegian Minister of Culture, Trond Giske. Notice: Change in time: the event will begin at 6pm, not 7pm as earlier announced. [+] Read more
Grieg 2007

Bergen Philharmonic at Carnegie Hall: Win Tickets!

The Norwegian Consulate General in New York gives you the chance to win two tickets to Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra's premier event at their U.S. Tour, the November 6 concert at Carnegie Hall [+] Read more
Music

Poetica Musica at Weill Recital Hall

The concert on November 8 is a collaboration between the young and gifted Norwegian violinist, David Coucheron and the New York-based chamber ensemble, Poetica Musica, in a full-length concert and pre-concert lecture/discussion primarily devoted to the chamber music and song literature of Edvard Grieg. [+] Read more
Music

Recall Night With Thomas Dybdahl

Recall Records celebrate their 10th anniversary on November 5 with a concert at New York's Blender Theater that features, amongst others, Thomas Dybdahl. The artist has played New York sevelral times before, and has even dedicated an album to the City, his 2005 One Day You'll Dance for me New York City. Well, maybe we will! [+] Read more
Visual Arts

ISCP Weekend for Everyone

The International Studio & Curatorial Program's annual fall open studio weekend is just around the corner. Lene Berg is one of the artists who will open up her studio to show fellow artists and an art interested audience what goes on behind closed doors in the world of an artist. From November 16 to November 17. [+] Read more
Sculpture

Anki King Opens Her Studio

Meat, blood and dirt; Anki King uses colors that erupt from human substance when she paints. She loves creating a visceral image. Now she opens her studio to the public to show how those works come to be.[+] Read more
Lectures

Scandinavian Eroticism

From liberation to porn. This is how Marta Kuzma, the director of OCA, describes the Scandinavian sexual history. November 28, people in New York can hear exactly what she means. [+] Read more
Performing Arts

Ane Lan's Dream of Freud

Norwegian performance artist Ane Lan will bring his performance Dream Chamber to New York and the Gallery MC on November 16 and 17. [+] Read more
Music

Grieg Symphony From the North Shore

Even though Grieg died 100 years ago, his songs will forever be played. On November 17, the North Shore Symphony Orchestra will hold their season opening concert featuring Grieg's music on Long Island, New York. [+] Read more
Music

Lunch Concert With New York Scandia Symphony

The New York Scandia Symphony returns to Trinity Church for a lunch concert on November 15. The concert is part of the very popular "Concerts at One" series at the church. [+] Read more
Music

Eivind Opsvik's Fall Gigs in New York

Eivind Opsvik is one of the hardest working Jazz musicians in New York. He always has gigs lined up with his own bands and as part of other groups. From October 18 to December 13 he has five gigs lined up. So far. [+] Read more
Music

Ola Gjeilo at Scandinavia House

Norwegian pianist and composer Ola Gjeilo brings his lyrical and exciting music to Scandinavia House on November 29 at 7:30pm. [+] Read more

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