Spellemannprisen

Spellemannprisen

Spellemannprisen

Annual Norwegian music award


Spellemannprisen, often referred to as the Norwegian Grammy Awards in English,[1] is a Norwegian music award presented to Norwegian musicians.[2] The award was established by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI), an organization that represents the interests of the recording industry worldwide. First awarded in 1973, the prize honours musicians from the previous year; it is still awarded annually, usually in January or February. The Spellemann committee, composed of members of IFPI Norway and FONO, manages the award and acts as the judge.[3] 21 categories are currently awarded, in addition to other honorary and industry awards the committee may give. In 2020 and 2021, the award show was held digitally due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Juries and scoring

Separate juries convene for each category. Members are confidential from both the general public and the other juries. The juries score each nominee separately, then convene to deliberate until there is a winner. Usually, three nominees are presented to the jury.

The Spellemanns committee nominates three categories: Newcomer of the Year, Fiddler of the Year and Hit Artist. A nomination jury nominates the rest of the videos, which are then presented to the juries.

Newcomer Award

Starting in 2007, the winner of the Newcomer of the Year Award takes home a prize of 200 000 kroner. The scholarship is awarded by Gramo, a Norwegian music industry funding agency.[4]

Multiple award winners

As of 2014, sixteen artists have won the prize more than five times. Leif Ove Andsnes has the most wins with 10 awards.

Broadcast channels

In 2011, the live award show returned to NRK for the first time since 2001, and remained on the same channel afterwards. From 2002 to 2010, the show was broadcast on TV 2.[5]

Awards by year

1972

Erik Bye was awarded the first Spellemannprisen for best male artist in 1972.
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1973

Ketil Bjørnstad was awarded Spellemannprisen 1974 in the class instrumental album.
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1974

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1975

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1976

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1977

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1978

Jan Garbarek was awarded the special Spellemannpris 1978.
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1979

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1980

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1981

Dirigent Mariss Jansons was awarded in the classical musikk/contemporary music, as a conductor for Oslo Philharmonic in 1981.
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1982

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1983

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1984

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1985

Morten Harket was awarded Spellemannprisen 13 times, first time in 1985
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1986

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1987

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1988

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1989

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1990

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1991

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1992

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1993

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1994

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1995

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1996

D.D.E. anno 2009 (Foto: Jarle Vines)
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1997

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1998

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1999

Madrugada was awarded Spellemannprisen 5 times, here with Sivert Høyem
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2000

Nils Petter Molvær vant i 2000 og 2005
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2001

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2002

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2003

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2004

Odd Nordstoga was awarded Spellemannprisen in 2002 and in 2004
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2005

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2006

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2007

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2008

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2009

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2010

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2011

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2012

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2013

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2014

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2015

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2016

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2017

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2018

Nominees and winners:[6][7]

Children's music

  • Karoline Krüger og Fru Nitters Rytmeorkester: Labyrinter!
  • Naboen Min: Rockesock (Winner)
  • Tonje Unstad: Musling med melk
  • Mandarinsaft: På vei te en venn

Blues

  • Ulf Myrvold: Old Memories
  • Geir Bertheussen Blues Express: Southside
  • JT Lauritsen & The Buckshot Hunters: Blue Eyed Soul Volume 1
  • Jørgen Sandvik: Permanent Vacation (Winner)

Country

  • Hege Øversveen: Goodbye Yellow Roses
  • Country Heroes: Honky Tonk Tears
  • Malin Pettersen: References Pt. 1 (Winner)
  • The Northern Belle: Blinding Blue Neon

Electronica

  • Fakethias: Attune
  • Sex Judas feat. Ricky: Go Down Judas (Winner)
  • Bjørn Torske: Byen
  • Smerz: Have Fun

Folk/traditional music

  • Aslak Brimi Kvartett: Vev
  • Johanne Flottorp: Johanne Flottorp
  • Sudan Dudan: Heimen der ute
  • Marja Mortensson: Mojhtestasse – Cultural Heirlooms (Winner)

Indie/alternative

Jazz

  • Gurls: Run boy, run (Winner)
  • Moskus: Mirakler
  • Atomic: Pet Variations
  • Hanna Paulsberg Concept + Magnus Broo: Daughter Of The Sun

Classical

Metal

  • Aura Noir: Aura Noire
  • Obliteration [no; de]: Cenotaph Obscure (Winner)
  • Beaten To Death: Agronomicon
  • Sylvaine: Atoms Aligned, Coming Undone

Pop artist

Pop group

Rock

  • Oslo Ess: Frie radikaler
  • The Good The Bad and The Zugly: Misanthropical House (Winner)
  • Årabrot: Who Do You Love
  • Turbonegro: Rock’n’roll Machine

Contemporary

  • Kjell Tore Innervik: UTOPIAS — Radical Interpretations of Iconic Musical Works for Percussion
  • Telemark kammerorkester, dirigent Lars-Erik ter Jung: Chasing Strings
  • Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra: Ørjan Matre: Konsert for orkester
  • Cikada strykekvartett / Knut Olaf Sunde: Vertigo Room

Urban

  • MARS: MARS
  • EMIR: Mer av deg (Winner)
  • Lil Halima: Lil Halima 2018
  • Unge Beirut: Hevnen er søt, men jeg tilgir deg

Viser (Vispop)

  • Ingeborg Oktober: Skjømmingsboka (Winner)
  • Ellen Sofie Hovland: Og solen renner over
  • Erik Lukashaugen: Vi eier skogene
  • Masåva: Masåva

Open class

  • Anja Garbarek: The Road Is Just A Surface
  • Geir Sundstøl: Brødløs (Winner)
  • Harpreet Bansal: Samaya
  • Amgala Temple: Invisible Airships

Tonos composer prize

Songwriter

Music video

  • Aurora / director: Kinga Burza: "Queendom"
  • Hkeem / director: Thor Brenne: "Ghettoparasitt" (Winner)
  • Sigrid / director: AB/CD/CD: "Sucker Punch"
  • Sondre Justad / director: Trond Kvig Andreassen: "Ikke som de andre"

Producer

Lyricist

Album of the year

Breakthrough of the year & Gramo scholarship

Song

Årets hederspris (Honorary Award of the year)

Årets Spellemann (Spellemann of the year)

2019

Nominees and winners:[8][9]

Barnemusikk (Children's music)
  • Even Jenssen: Over byen
  • Maria Solheim and Silje Sirnes Winje: Bråkebøttebaluba (Winner)
  • Mr. E & Me: New Orchestral Hits 4 Kids (with Kringkastingsorkesteret)
  • Så rart!: På havets bunn

Blues

  • Busk, Eriksen, Sjøstrøm (Back Porch Republic): Hustle & Flow
  • Håkon Høye: Nights at the Surf Motel
  • Ledfoot: White Crow (Winner)
  • Viktor Wilhelmsen: Knip igjen øyan

Country

Electronica

Folk/traditional music

  • Hans Fredrik Jacobsen: Øre
  • Helga Myhr: Natten veller seg ut
  • Moenje: Klarvær
  • Morgonrode: Morgonrode (Winner)

Indie/alternative

  • Kongle: Skogen
  • Konradsen: Saints and Sebastian Stories (Winner)
  • Pom Poko: Birthday
  • Tuvaband: I Entered the Void

Jazz

Classical

  • Eldbjørg Hemsing: Tan Dun: Fire Ritual
  • Lise Davidsen: Richard Strauss: Four Last Songs / Wagner: Arias from Tannhäuser
  • Oslo filharmoniske orkester: Mahler Symphony No. 3 (Winner)
  • Vilde Frang: Paganini & Schubert: Works for violin & piano

Metal

Pop artist

  • Bendik: Det går bra
  • Gabrielle: Snart, Gabby
  • Ruben: Melancholic
  • Sigrid: Sucker Punch (Winner)

Pop group

Rock

  • Backstreet Girls: Normal is Dangerous
  • brenn.: Elsker (Winner)
  • Erlend Ropstad: Brenn siste brevet
  • Spielbergs: This Is Not The End

Contemporary

Urban

Viser (Vispop)

Open class

Album

Breakthrough of the year & Gramo scholarship

Tonos composer prize

Song

Songwriter

Music video

  • Anna of the North (director: Noah Lee: "Leaning On Myself" (Winner)
  • Bigbang (director: Lasse Gretland): "Bells"
  • Boy Pablo (director: Julian Vargas, Bjarne Anmarkrud and Harry Hambley: "Feeling Lonely"
  • Lars Vaular (director: onzonz): "Kroppsspråk"

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Lyricist

Honorary Award

Spellemann

2020

Nominees:[10]

Children's music

  • hei kalas: hvorfor er jeg allergisk?
  • Aslak Brimi and Mari Midtli: Huldra Hildur
  • Sarah Camille: Spor av dråper og røde nebb
  • Andreas Ihlebæk: Northern Lullabies

Blues

  • The Bills: Til The Blues Have Gone
  • Daniel Eriksen: Barefoot Among Scarecrows
  • Knut Reiersrud: Ballads and Blues from the 20's Vol. 1
  • TORA: Girls

Country

  • Sweetheart: Sweetheart
  • Malin Pettersen: Wildhorse
  • Darling West: We'll Never Know Unless We Try
  • Johan Berggren: Lilyhamericana

Electronica

Folk/traditional music

  • Britt Pernille Frøholm: Fokhaugen
  • Mads Erik Odde: Logne slåttar
  • Ronny Kjøsen: BoneBohem
  • Johanne Flottorp/Åsmund Solberg: Heimespel

Hip Hop

Indie/alternative

  • Nils Bech: Foolish Heart
  • Das Body: Peregrine
  • Siv Jakobsen: A Temporary Soothing
  • Okay Kaya: Watch This Liquid Pour Itself

Jazz

Classical

  • Arve Tellefsen, Kaare Ørnung: Haijn Kaare Ørnung å Æ
  • Sandra Lied Haga: Sandra Lied Haga
  • Edward Gardner, Bergen filharmoniske orkester: Benjamin Britten: Peter Grimes
  • Eldbjørg Hemsing, Simon Trpčesju: Grieg: The Violin Sonatas

Metal

  • Ormskrik: Ormskrik
  • Enslaved: Utgard
  • Okkultokrati: La Ilden Lyse
  • Beaten To Death: Laat maar, ik verhuis naar het bos

Pop

Rock

  • Motorpsycho: The All Is One
  • Daufødt: 1000 Island
  • The Good The Bad and The Zugly: Algorithm & Blues
  • Undergrünnen: Ein revnande likegyldighet

R and B/Soul

  • EHI: Toni Braxton
  • Lido: Peder
  • Ivan Ave: Double Goodbyes
  • Natnael: Mannekeng

Contemporary

Viser (Vispop)

Open class

Breakthrough of the year & Gramo scholarship

  • Musti
  • S1sco
  • Sebastian Zalo
  • Bølgen
  • SKAAR
  • Ringnes-Ronny

Tonos composer prize

  • Henrik Ødegaard: Batitudes
  • Daniel Herskedal: Call For Winter
  • Andreas Rotevatn: alea iacta est
  • Maja S.K. Ratkje: Maja S. K. Ratkje: Works for String Orchestra

Song

Songwriter

Music video of the year

  • Boy Pablo, director: Eivind Landsvik: "Hey girl"
  • B-boy Myhre ft. Cezinando, director: Håkon Hoffart: "Gammel person"
  • Girl in Red, director: Niels Windfeldt: "Rue"
  • Lokoy & Safario, director: Lasse Lokøy, Kacper Tratkowski, Erik Matthew Cannon, Viktor Lier, Samuel Rud Dale: "Both Eyes"

Producer

  • Thomas Kongshavn: Thomas Kongshavn
  • Matias Tellez: Matias Téllez produsent 2020
  • Ole Torjus Hofvind: Ole Torjus 2020
  • Lars Horntveth: Pyramid

Lyricist

Honorary Award

Spellemann


References

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  6. "Spellemann // Vinnere av Spellemannprisen 2018". Spellemann.com. Retrieved 31 March 2019.
  7. "Spellemann // Nominerte Spellemannprisen 2019". Spellemann.no. Retrieved 11 February 2020.
  8. "Vinnere 2019". Spellemann.no (in Norwegian Bokmål). 2020-05-01. Archived from the original on 2020-05-26. Retrieved 2020-05-26.
  9. "Spellemann // Nominerte Spellemannprisen 2020". Spellemann.com. Retrieved 14 February 2021.
  10. "Årets Spellemann - 2020". Spellemann.no. Retrieved 16 February 2021.

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