Occupation(s) Pianist Genre Classical music | Genres Classical Instruments Piano Record labels LabLabel, Simax Classics | |
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Albums Stille-stykkje, Slåttepiano, Halvorsen · Kvandal · Nyhus Nominations Spellemann Award for Classical Music Similar Sven Nyhus, Johan Kvandal, Johan Halvorsen |
shild ingfrid breie nyhus jon vestafe nrk 2007
Ingfrid Breie Nyhus (born 26 September 1978 in Oslo, Norway) is a Norwegian pianist, the daughter of fiddler Svein Nyhus and the younger sister of fiddler Åshild Breie Nyhus.
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- shild ingfrid breie nyhus myllargutens bruremarsj live 2006
- Career
- Honors
- Solo albums
- Collaborations
- Songs
- References

shild ingfrid breie nyhus myllargutens bruremarsj live 2006
Career

Nyhus plays primarily classical music, but also exerts in music styles like contemporary music and folk music and also plays fortepiano (early piano). She has studied piano at Norwegian Academy of Music, Sibelius Academy in Helsinki and Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hannover. In 1999 she won the Ungdommens Pianomesterskap (The Norwegian Youth piano championship] and also received the award for her interpretation of Geirr Tveitt. In 2005 she was the first recipient of Den norske solistpris (The Norwegian Soloist Award) when it was awarded for the first time during the Festspillene i Bergen. The winter 2008 she became the NRK P2 soloist. She has performed at concert series and festivals in Norway and Europe.

Together with her father and sister she released the album Tre Nyhus (2005). In 2007 she released the album Edvard Grieg: Slåtter Opus 72, together with her sister, performed with piano and Hardanger fiddle. The album was nominated for 2007 Spellemannprisen in the category Classical music.
Honors
Solo albums
Collaborations
With Eir Inderhaug composed by Bjørn Kruse



Songs
Myllargutens BruremarsjEdvard Grieg: Slåtter - Op 72 & The Knut Dahle Slåtter · 2007
Jon VestafeSlåttepiano · 2015
Kivlemøyerne - The Kvivle MaidensEdvard Grieg: Slåtter - Op 72 & The Knut Dahle Slåtter · 2007