Håvard Gimse Explained

Håvard Gimse
Background:non_vocal_instrumentalist
Birth Date:15 September 1966
Birth Place:Kongsvinger, Hedmark, Norway
Genre:Classical
Occupation:Pianist
Instrument:Piano
Label:Naxos, Simax, Virgin Records

Håvard Gimse (born 15 September 1966) is a Norwegian classical pianist from Kongsvinger, and the brother of the cellist Øyvind Gimse. He has received the Griegprisen (1996) and the Steinway Award (1995). Gimse has done several recordings for Naim Audio, Naxos Records, Sony Classical Records, Chandos Records and Simax.

Career

Gimse is described as one of Norway's leading musicians, with a bold and expansive repertoire,[1] and an impressive list of 30 performed piano concertos. He is much sought after as a concert pianist, as well as an accompanist for many of Scandinavia's finest artists.

After earning his diploma at the Hochschule der Künste Berlin in 1995 (Leygraf), he continued his studies with the revered piano professor Jiri Hlinka in Norway.

He is the recipient of 1st Prize in the Jugend Musiziert Competition from 1987, and since then has been awarded many of Norway and Scandinavia's most prestigious awards, including the Steinway Award in 1995, the Grieg Award (1996), the Gammleng Award (2001), and the Sibelius Award in 2004. Gimse won the Norwegian Music Critics Award for his performances of all of Beethoven's Cello Sonatas with Truls Mørk at the Bergen International Festival in 2011.[2]

Honors

YearCountryAward
1985NorwayPrincess Astrid Music Award
1987Germany1st prize in the European Piano Competition Jugend Musiziert
1995GermanySteinway Award
1996NorwayGriegprisen
2001NorwayGammleng-prisen
2004NorwaySibeliusprisen

Discography

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Håvard Gimse, Piano - Biography . NordicArtistsManagement.com . 2013-08-30.
  2. Web site: Håvard Gimse - Biography . Naxos.com . 2013-08-30.