Spellemann nominations 2010

The nominees for Spellemann 2010 were announced on Monday, January 17th at a press conference at the Popsenteret in Oslo. The awards ceremony itself will take place on Saturday, March 5th, 2011, at Oslo Spektrum. The awards ceremony will be broadcast on TV2.

 / 13/01/2011 /

Here are the nominees in the creator categories:

Copywriter

Susanne Sundfør – The Brothel

Ingrid Olava – The Guest

Erik Fosnes Hansen – Next station Grorud

Odd Nordstoga – November

Popular composer

Odd Nordstoga – November

Susanne Sundfør – The Brothel

Gjermund Larsen – Aurum

Thom Hell – All Good Things

Ingrid Olava – The Guest

Contemporary composer

Knut Vaage – Gardens of Hokkaido

Lene Grenager – Systema naturae

Nils Henrik Asheim – Mazurka – Remaking Chopin

OTHER NOMINEES

Female artist

Christel Alsos – Tomorrow Is

Ingrid Olava – The Guest

Ida Maria – Katla

Male artist

Moddi – Floriography

Thomas Dybdahl – Waiting for That One Clear Moment

Odd Nordstoga – November

Thom Hell – All Good Things

Pop group

Madcon – Contraband

deLillo's - The Brain is Alone at the Opera

Kråkesølv – A trip to the earth

I Was a King – Old Friends

Electronics

Cheese & Biscuits – Cajun Lunch

Bjørn Torske – Cooking

Lindstrøm & Christabelle – Real Life Is No Cool

Contemporary music

Edvin Østergaard – Die 7. Himmelsrichtung

Alpaca Ensemble – Systema Naturae

Øivind Farmen – Norwegian Safari

Rock

Blood Command – Ghostclocks

Serena Maneesh – No 2: Abyss in B Minor

Motorpsycho – Heavy Metal Fruit

Tommy Tokyo & Starving for My Gravy – Go Time, Showtime & Absolute War

Strangler – Strangler

Blues

Billy T Band – LOVE (Just a Silly Notion)

Little Andrew – Loadstone

Eric "Slim" Zahl & the South West Swingers - Daddy'O

Country

Hellbillies – Search for Happiness

Ida Jenshus – No Guarantees

Earlybird String Band - Earlybird String Band

Steff Nevers - Ain't No Bad Life

Metal

Solefald – Norse art of life

Shining – Blackjazz

Enslaved – Axioma Ethica Odini

Ihsahn – After

Hip Hop

Carpe Diem – Never sold a lie

Lars Vaular – All night, all day

Salvador Sanches - Happy Daze

Folk music/old dance

Gjermund Larsen trio – Aurum

Ingvill Marit Buen Garnås and Per Anders Buen Garnås – Psalm, hymn and prayer to the sun

Sondre Bratland / Annbjørg Lien – Everywhere

Unni Boksasp Ensemble – Keramello

Dance orchestra

Ole Ivars – Starry Clear

Parish – A simple rose

Furulunds – Real diamond

Jazz

Ivar Antonsen / Vigleik Storaas – Dialogues

Trondheim Jazz Orchestra – Triads and More

Paolo Vinaccioa – Very Much Alike

Elephant9 – Walk the Nile

Super silent – ​​10

Classical music

The Trondheim Soloists – In Folk Style

Sigurd Slåttebrekk/Ofo/Jurovski – Chasing the Butterfly

Leif Ove Andsnes – Rachmaninov: Piano Concertos 3 & 4

Håvard Gimse / Henning Kraggerud – Schubert & Schumann

To aim

Frida Ånnevik – Visible Heartbeats

Jan Toft – Everyone is alone

Narum – The Ćelt that was sinking away

Vamp – In full symphony II

Finn Kalvik and Erik Fosnes Hansen – Next Station Grorud

Open class

Petter Wettre / Audun Kleive – The Only Way to Travel 2

Pelbo – Pelbo 

Beady Belle – At Welding Bridge

Karl Seglem – Ossicles

Jaga Jazzist – One-Armed Bandit

Children's plate

Maj Britt Andersen – Indrani's song

Eiksmarka School and the National Concerts – I want to build my country

Rasmus and the world's best band – Puppan te pappa

Terje Formoe – Captain Sabretooth and the Secret of the Sea

Newcomer of the Year

Moddi

Bjorn Johan Muri

Frida Ånnevik

Thomas Eriksen

Suffocating

TONO and Spellemann

TONO is sponsoring Spellemann for the third time in a row this year. When TONO started its collaboration with Spellemann, three new Spellemann categories were created: lyricist of the year, popular composer of the year and contemporary composer of the year.