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The following is a list of notable events and releases that happened in Scandinavian music in 2023.
(Go to last year in Scandinavian music or next year in Scandinavian music.)
Events
- 13 January – Rolling Stone lists Björk as the 64th-greatest singer[1] and the 81st-greatest songwriter of all time.[2]
- 13 January – The world premiere of the Sinfonia concertante of Esa-Pekka Salonen takes place at the NOSPR Concert Hall in Katowice, Poland, inaugurating the hall's new organ, with Iveta Apkalna as the soloist and the NOSPR conducted by the composer.[3]
- 11 February – Faroese singer Reiley wins the 53rd Dansk Melodi Grand Prix at Arena Næstved and becomes Denmark's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest[4]
- 25 February – Käärijä wins the 12th edition of Uuden Musiikin Kilpailu to become Finland's entry for the 2023 Eurovision Song Contest, with the song Cha Cha Cha.[5]
- 4 March – In the final of Iceland's Söngvakeppnin, Diljá is selected to represent the country at the Eurovision Song Contest.[6]
- 12 March – Tax evasion charges against members of Icelandic band Sigur Rós are finally dismissed.[7]
- 13 May – Sweden's Loreen becomes the first woman to win the Eurovision Song Contest twice, having previously won in 2012.[8] Finland's Käärijä finishes in second place.[9]
- 9 June – It is confirmed that Petr Popelka will end his contract as chief conductor of the Norwegian Radio Orchestra after the 2022–2023 season.[10]
- 22 September – Sweden's NorrlandsOperan confirms Eduardo Strausser as its next principal conductor and music director, effective from autumn 2024 for three seasons.[11]
- 16 October – The Helsingborg Symphony Orchestra confirms Maxime Pascal as its next chief conductor, beginning in August 2024.[12]
Albums released
January
Day | Album | Artist | Label | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
13 | Omen X | Turmion Kätilöt | Nuclear Blast Records | [13] | |
Neon Noir | VV | Heartagram Records/UMG/Spinefarm | [14] | ||
20 | 4 (The Pink Album) | Lukas Graham | Warner Records | [15] | |
Sky Void of Stars | Katatonia | Napalm Records | [16] | ||
Heroes of the Great War | Sabaton | Second in the “Echoes Of The Great War” EP trilogy | [17] | ||
At the Heart of Wintervale | Twilight Force | Nuclear Blast | [18] | ||
27 | The Loss of All Hope | Ablaze My Sorrow | Black Lion Records | EP | [19] |
As in Gardens, So in Tombs | ...And Oceans | Season of Mist | [20] | ||
Compositions | Deathprod | Smalltown Supersound | [21] | ||
February
Day | Album | Artist | Label | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
10 | Ad Astra | Aphyxion | Circular Wave | [22] | |
Foregone | In Flames | Nuclear Blast | First album featuring US guitarist Chris Broderick | [23] | |
Out of the Dark | Wig Wam | Frontiers Music | [24] | ||
17 | Dance Devil Dance | Avatar | Thirty Tigers | [25] | |
Heads Will Roll | Oceanhoarse | [26] | |||
24 | Alttarimme on Luista Tehty | Azaghal | Immortal Frost Productions | [27] | |
Anno 1696 | Insomnium | Century Media | Based on a short story by vocalist Niilo Sevänen | [28] | |
Double Decade | Märvel | The Sign Records | Compilation album | [29] | |
Storm the Void/Starving Grave | Necrovation | Blood Harvest | EP | [30] | |
Awake/Asleep | Sløtface | EP | [31] | ||
March
Day | Album | Artist | Label | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
3 | Heimdal | Enslaved | Nuclear Blast | [32] | |
10 | Anesidora | Isole | Cyclone Empire | [33] | |
Fandens Kall | Tulus | Soulseller Records | [34] | ||
17 | Ghost Town | Narnia | [35] | ||
24 | Fascination Street Sessions | Ihsahn | Candlelight Records | EP | [36] |
Once Upon a Time | Excalion | Scarlet Records | [37] | ||
Hatred Reborn | Hatesphere | Scarlet Records | Produced at Antfarm Studios | [38] | |
Katharsis | Keep of Kalessin | Premiered on board The Freedom Of The Seas | [39] | ||
No Place Like Alone | Xysma | Svart Records | First album for 25 years | [40] | |
31 | Screem Writers Guild | Lordi | Atomic Fire Records | First album on Atomic Fire | [41] |
Apocalypse | Rotten Sound | Season Of Mist | [42] | ||
April
Day | Album | Artist | Label | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
7 | Hamartia | Tribulation | Century Media | EP | [43] |
14 | Black Medium Current | Dødheimsgard | Peaceville Records | [44] | |
Hunt the Flame | Magnus Karlsson's Free Fall | Frontiers Music | [45] | ||
21 | Death of Darkness | The 69 Eyes | Atomic Fire Records | [46] | |
River of Diamonds | Liv Kristine | Metalville Records | Tracks composed by Tommy Olsson | [47] | |
It's Time to Rock the World Again | Magnus Rosén Band | X-World / Sound Pollution | Includes 5 bonus tracks | [48] | |
28 | Beyond the Cenotaph of Mankind | Runemagick | Hammerheart Records | [49] | |
Blómi | Susanne Sundfør | Bella Union | [50] | ||
May
Day | Album | Artist | Label | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
5 | Everything Destroys You | Deathstars | Nuclear Blast | First album for eight years | [51] |
Nostalgia | Enforcer | Recorded at Hvergelmer Studios and produced by the band | [52] | ||
Fremmede Toner | Lumsk | Dark Essence Records | [53] | ||
19 | Phantomime | Ghost | Lorna Vista | EP | [54] |
26 | |||||
War Against All | Immortal | Nuclear Blast | [55] | ||
Kalmah | Kalmah | Ranka Kustannus | [56] | ||
Outside the Rock Box | Magnus Rosén Band | Mini-album | [48] | ||
1977 | Sirenia | Napalm Records | [57] | ||
June
Day | Album | Artist | Label | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2 | Interference | Anubis Gate | No Dust Records | [58] | |
Slasher | Omnium Gatherum | Century Media Records | EP | [59] | |
9 | The Singularity (Phase II – Xenotaph) | Scar Symmetry | First album for 9 years | [60] | |
16 | The Storm Within | Saturnus | Nuclear Blast | Produced by Flemming Rasmussen | [61] |
Atta | Sigur Rós | BMG | First album for ten years | [62] | |
23 | Carry the Beast | Nocturnal Breed | Darkish Essence Information | [63] | |
Bloodlines | Pyramaze | AFM Records | [64] | ||
Helvegr | Tsjuder | Season of Mist | [65] | ||
30 | Stormbringers | Before the Dawn | [66] | ||
July
Day | Album | Artist | Label | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
6 | Du Måste Ta Ansvar | Ansvaret | NT Productions | [67] | |
7 | Slugs of Love | Little Dragon | Ninja Tune | Featuring Damon Albarn | [68] |
Tales from the North | Bloodbound | AFM/Soulfood | Concept album about Viking era | [69] | |
14 | We Shall Remain | Eleine | Atomic Fire Records | [70] | |
21 | The Age of the Offended | Cadaver | Nuclear Blast Records | [71] | |
27 | Last of a Kind | Panzerchrist | Emanzipation Productions | First album for ten years | [72] |
August
Day | Album | Artist | Label | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
11 | The Death of Randy Fitzsimmons | The Hives | Disques Hives | First album featuring bassist The Johan and Only | [73] |
Rocking Heels: Live at Metal Church | Tarja | earMUSIC | Live album | [74] | |
18 | The Vertigo Trigger | Cyhra | Nuclear Blast | Self-produced and mixed by Euge Valovirta | [75] |
Ýdalir | Skálmöld | Napalm | [76] | ||
Here for None | Warmen | Reaper Entertainment | Featuring Janne Wirman | [77] | |
September
Day | Album | Artist | Label | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Memento Mori | Marduk | Century Media | [78] | |
Memorial | Soen | Silver Lining Music | [79] | ||
Et Hav Av Avstand | Taake | Dark Essence Records | All instruments played by Hoest | [80] | |
8 | Ending | Kvelertak | Nuclear Blast | [81] | |
15 | Grand Explosivos | Electric Boys | Mighty Music | [82] | |
Daemonic Rites | Mayhem | Century Media | Live album | [83] | |
Sunholy | Shade Empire | Candlelight Records | [84] | ||
Shining | Shining | Napalm Record | [85] | ||
22 | Soundtrack to the End of Times | Mercenary | Featuring Matt Heafy | [86] | |
October
Day | Album | Artist | Label | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
6 | The Cancer Pledge | October Tide | Agonia Records | [87] | |
13 | Queen of Time (Live at Tavastia 2021) | Amorphis | Atomic Fire | Live album | [88] |
20 | Spine | Myrkur | Relapse Records | [89] | |
27 | Reign of the Reaper | Sorcerer | Metal Blade Records | [90] | |
November
Day | Album | Artist | Label | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
3 | Songs of the Dusk | Insomnium | Century Media Records | EP | [91] |
Die in Fire – Live in Hell (Agony and Ecstasy Over Stockholm) | Watain | Nuclear Blast | Live album recorded 7 October 2022 | [92] | |
10 | Dark Christmas | Tarja Turunen | earMUSIC | Covers album | [93] |
17 | Philosopher | Aeternus | Agonia Records | Recorded at Conclave & Earshot Studios | [94] |
Plague | Corroded | Despotz Records | [95] | ||
December
Day | Album | Artist | Label | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
8 | Inspiratio Profanus | Dimmu Borgir | Nuclear Blast Records | Covers album | [96] |
15 | A Chapter Called Children of Bodom (The Final Show in Helsinki Ice Hall 2019) | Children of Bodom | Spinefarm | Live album | [97] |
Leviathan III | Therion | Napalm Records | [98] | ||
Trolldom | Troll | Polypus Records | [99] | ||
Eurovision Song Contest
Classical works
- Anders Hillborg – Piano Concerto No. 2 (The MAX Concerto)[100]
- Esa-Pekka Salonen – Sinfonia concertante for organ and orchestra[3]
- Anna S. Þorvaldsdóttir
Film and television music
- Pessi Levanto – Superposition[103]
- Peter Peter, with Peter Kyed, Cliff Martinez and Julian Winding – Copenhagen Cowboy[104]
Deaths
- 9 January – Magnar Mangersnes, Norwegian organist and choral conductor, 84[105]
- 15 January – Doris, Swedish pop singer, 75[106]
- 28 January – Odd Børre, Norwegian Eurovision singer, 83[107]
- 23 February – Slim Borgudd, Swedish racing driver and drummer (Lea Riders Group), 76[108]
- 8 March – Josua Madsen, Danish drummer, 45 (traffic accident)[109]
- 1 April
- Dario Campeotto, Danish-Italian singer Eurovision singer and actor, 84[110]
- Jack Vreeswijk, Swedish singer, song lyricist and composer, 59 (colon cancer)[111][112]
- 7 April – Lasse Wellander, Swedish guitarist (ABBA), 70[113]
- 1 May – Pugh Rogefeldt, Swedish musician and songwriter, 76[114]
- 14 May
- Garðar Cortes, Icelandic operatic tenor and opera director, founder of The Icelandic Opera, 82[115]
- Bernt Rosengren, Swedish jazz saxophonist, 85[116]
- 20 May – Sven Nyhus, Norwegian folk musician, 90[117]
- 2 June – Kaija Saariaho, Finnish composer, 70[118]
- 4 July – Miki Liukkonen, Finnish writer and musician, 33[119]
- 5 July – Ralph Lundsten, Swedish composer, 86[120]
- 22 July – Knut Riisnæs, Norwegian jazz musician, 77[121]
- 12 August – Berit Lindholm, Swedish operatic soprano, 88[122]
- 15 August – Arnold Östman, Swedish conductor, 83[123]
- 26 August – Bosse Broberg, Swedish jazz trumpeter and composer, 85[124]
- 3 October – Harald Tusberg, Norwegian TV presenter, musician and songwriter, 88[125]
- 19 October – Lasse Berghagen, Swedish singer-songwriter, 78[126]
- 25 October – Hans Mosesson, Swedish actor, singer and songwriter, 79[127]
- 19 November – Catherine Christer Hennix, Swedish polymath, 75[128]
- 24 November – Jukka Haavisto, Finnish musician and music writer, 93[129]
- 25 November – Yngvar Numme, Norwegian singer and actor, 79[130]
- 6 December – Pedro Hietanen, Finnish musician and conductor, 74[131]
- 20 December – Torben Ulrich, Danish polymath, 95[132]
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