Tirill Mohn Explained
Tirill Mohn |
Birth Date: | 22 February 1975 |
Birth Place: | Oslo, Norway |
Occupation: | Composer, singer, violinist |
Spouse: | Marcus Paus |
Pronunciation: | in Norwegian pronounced as /ˈtɪrɪl ˈmuːn/ |
Tirill Mohn (in Norwegian pronounced as /ˈtɪrɪl ˈmuːn/; born 22 February 1975), also known mononymously as Tirill, is a Norwegian composer, singer and violinist. She was a member of the art rock band White Willow, and has released several solo albums.[1] [2] [3]
Mohn is a descendant of the artists Christian Krohg and Oda Krohg. In 2019 she married the composer Marcus Paus;[4] she and her husband are distantly related as both are descendants of Norway's first attorney-general Bredo Henrik von Munthe af Morgenstierne Sr.[5]
Discography
- Solo albums
- A Dance with the Shadows (2003)
- Tales from Tranquil August Gardens (2011) [6]
- Nine and Fifty Swans (2011)
- Um Himinjǫður (2013)
- Said the Sun to the Moon (2019)
- Three Love Songs And A Swan Song (2022)
Notes and References
- http://norwayrock.net/tirill-et-kretslop-av-destruksjon-og-gjenfodsel/ Tirill – Et kretsløp av destruksjon og gjenfødsel
- https://radio.nrk.no/serie/klassisk-vorspiel/MKKL07004319/25-10-2019 Klassisk vorspiel
- https://www.metal.de/reviews/tirill-nine-and-fifty-swans-49165/ Tirill – Nine And Fifty Swans
- https://www.budstikka.no/asker/asker-kammermusikkfestival-trekker-flere-og-flere/27350!/ Asker kammermusikkfestival trekker flere og flere
- "Fører tradisjonen videre," Familien, May 2019
- Web site: Tirill: Albums. 13 November 2022.