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New Research: A look at the art music repertoire in Sweden

What repertoire is being performed by the publicly funded music institutions that annually play over 100,000 minutes of Western art music? This question is the basis for a topical report produced by the Swedish Association[…]

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Statement from the Nordic Council of Composers’ meeting in Copenhagen

On June 6, the Nordic Council of Composers and representatives from the various composer associations’ administrations in the Nordic countries met in Copenhagen. From the meeting, the Nordic Council of Composers has the following statement:[…]

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Call for ideas – Nordic Music Days 2020 Faroe Islands

Nordic Music Days 2020 takes place in the Faroe Islands on 24-27 September and artists associated with the Nordic countries – the Faroe Islands, Greenland, Iceland, Åland, Sweden, Norway, Finland and Denmark – are invited[…]

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A survey of Nordic music across borders

The Council of Nordic Composers wants to examine the situation for commissions, co-commissions and performances of Nordic music across the national borders.

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PROGRAM LAUNCH FOR NORDIC MUSIC DAYS

Can music be “true”? The whole of Bodø is put to use as Nordic Music Days draws north of the Arctic Circle for the first time.

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Council meeting to discuss EU copyright directive

The Council of Nordic Composers met in Reykjavik to discuss the vote on the EU copyright directive. The vote was held on March 26th and represented a historic chance 

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