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Ingebjørg Bratland

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Origin
  
Occupation(s)
  
Singer

Nationality
  
Norwegian

Genres
  
Folk, kveder, composer

Website
  
ingebjorgbratland.no

Ingebjørg Bratland Synger sine egne sanger dagsavisenno

Born
  
8 May 1990 (age 26)Vinje, Telemark (
1990-05-08
)

Albums
  
Heimafra, Månesinn, Berre meg

Siblings
  
John Harman Bratland, Tone Rose Bratland

Parents
  
Inge Sondre Bratland, Elizabeth Harman Bratland

Similar
  
Odd Nordstoga, Sondre Bratland, Lars Vaular, Helene Bøksle, Sissel Kyrkjebø

Profiles

Ingebjørg Harman Bratland (born 8 May 1990 in Edland, Vinje, Telemark) is a Norwegian Folk singer, kveder and artist. In 2008–2009 she attended Foss videregående skole in Oslo.

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Early life

Ingebjørg Bratland Ingebjrg Bratland til Olav Duunstemnet TrnderAvisa

Bratland began singing as a kveder when she was five years old, and was notable for her ability to perform folk songs, stev and ballads. She started taking singing lessons at an early age, primarily from Ellen Nordstoga. In 2004, at age 14, she received the 'Eckbo legaters folkemusikkpris'. As a kveder, Bratland won the C-class at 'Landskappleiken' traditional music competition four times. In 2009, she won the vocal class A during the Norwegian championship in traditional folk music at Geilo. She is the Nordic Champion in traditional folk music, and in 2009 received the Vinje Municipality Culture Scholarship. In 2010, Bratland was awarded the Fureprisen, which included NKR 50 000.

Career

Ingebjørg Bratland Ingebjrg Bratland MIC Norsk musikkinformasjon

In 2013, Bratland released the album Heimafrå together with Odd Nordstoga. She was awarded the 2013 Spellemannprisen in the category "traditional folk music" for this album. She was nominated for the 2014 Spellemannprisen in the category "folk music" for her debut solo album Berre Meg. Her second solo album Månesinn was released in 2015. The album contains tunes Bratland wrote herself, along with producers Espen Lind and Geir Hvidsten. Following her performance at the 2016 Spellemannsprisen, a remix of the single "Stjernene" with the rapper Lars Vaular as guest artist was released.

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She contributed the song "Mitt hjerte alltid vanker" on H. K. H. Kronprinsesse Mette-Marits Sorgen Og Gleden, and participated in other concerts and performances, including Den fyste song for H. M. Kong Harald in connection with his 70th birthday (2007).

Bratland performed the title track of the children series Jul i svingen on NRK1. The series' music was written by Odd Nordstoga and was awarded the 2006 Spellemannprisen in the category Best music album for children. Bratland and Odd Nordstoga give a duet on the tune "Julevise". She participated in television broadcasts Kjempesjansen and Beat for Beat at NRK1, and Det store korslaget at TV2 Norway. She performed Nordahl Grieg's "Til Ungdommen" a cappella at the memorial concert in Oslo Cathedral 30 July 2011.

Honors

Ingebjørg Bratland Ingebjrg Bratland Den fyrste song NRK 2007 YouTube

  • 2009: Winner of vocal category A during the Norwegian championship of traditional folk music at Geilo
  • 2013: Spellemannprisen in the category Traditional folk music with Odd Nordstoga for the album Heimafrå
  • Solo albums

  • 2014: Berre Meg (Universal)
  • 2015: Månesinn (Universal)
  • Collaborations

  • 2013: Heimafrå (Universal), with Odd Nordstoga

  • Ingebjørg Bratland Ingebjrg Bratland Intervju Stjernene YouTube

    Songs

    Fordi eg elskar degMånesinn · 2015
    Ingen som duBerre meg · 2014
    Klokkene kallar2014

    References

    Ingebjørg Bratland Wikipedia