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Overview of the events of 2022 in Scandinavian music
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The following is a list of notable events and releases that happened in Scandinavian music in 2022.
(Go to last year in Scandinavian music or next year in Scandinavian music.)
Events
- 7 January – US-born Finnish violinist Elina Vähälä gives the first North American performance of the original 1904 version of Sibelius's Violin Concerto, with the Minnesota Orchestra under Finnish conductor Osmo Vänskä.[1]
- 1 February
- The Royal Danish Orchestra announces that Marie Jacquot will be its next music director, effective with the 2024-2025 season, with an initial contract of 5 years. She is the first female conductor ever appointed to the post.[2]
- The Norwegian National Opera and Ballet announces the appointment of Edward Gardner to the post of artistic advisor as its next music director.[3]
- 12 March – Melodifestivalen 2022 is won by Cornelia Jakobs with "Hold Me Closer"; at the Eurovision Song Contest 2022, it would finish fourth.[4]
- 22 March – Ulf Dageby tours for the last time with the Nationalteatern orchestra.[5]
- 5 April – It is announced that Santtu-Matias Rouvali will end his tenure as chief conductor of the Tampere Philharmonic Orchestra at the end of the 2022-2023 season.[6]
- 12 April – Jukka-Pekka Saraste is appointed as the next chief conductor of the Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra on a three-year contract effective with the 2023-2024 season.[7]
- May – Guitarist Amen leaves Finnish band Lordi after disagreements with other band members.[8]
- 3 May – Swedish doom metal band Draconian change their line-up, with the departure of singer Heike Langhans and the return of Lisa Johansson on vocals, as well as the addition of Niklas Nord on guitars.[9]
- 27 May – The ABBA Voyage concert residency, with band members as virtual avatars, opens in London. The band make a personal appearance at the end of the first show.[10]
- 29-30 July – The Uppsala Reggae Festival is scheduled to take place in Finland. Artists expected to appear include Max Romeo, Morgan Heritage and Gentleman.[11]
- July – A version of Swedish band Ghost's 2019 song "Mary on a Cross" goes viral on TikTok. The band releases its own slowed-down version of the song, which tops the Billboard Hot Hard Rock streaming songs chart, and reaches the Hot 100 chart, their first such success.[12][13]
- 20 September – The Tampere Philharmonic Orchestra announces that Matthew Halls will replace Santtu-Matias Rouvali as its chief conductor with an initial contract of 3 years.[14]
- 3 November – Hannu Lintu is appointed chief conductor of the Gulbenkian Orchestra, effective with the 2023-2024 season.[15]
- 30 November – Norway's Kristiansand Symphony Orchestra announces the appointment of Julian Rachlin as its next chief conductor, in succession to Nathalie Stutzmann.[16]
- unknown date – The Reykjavík Recording Orchestra is founded, based at the Harpa concert hall in Reykjavík, Iceland.[17]
Albums released
January
Day | Album | Artist | Label | Notes | Ref. |
14 | Live at Montreux Jazz Festival | Anna von Hausswolff | Southern Lord, Pomperipossa Records | | [18] |
15 | Extreme | Molly Nilsson | Dark Skies Association, Night School | First album since 2018 | [19] |
21 | Circus of Doom | Battle Beast | Nuclear Blast | | [20] |
Acoustic Adventures – Volume One | Sonata Arctica | Atomic Fire | First acoustic album | [21] |
28 | Flames of Perdition | Dawn of Solace | Noble Demon | | [22] |
Chimes at Midnight | Madrugada | Warner | | [23] |
Motordrome | MØ | Columbia Records | | [24] |
Live, New, Borrowed, Blue | The Quill | | Compilation album | [25] |
February
March
Day | Album | Artist | Label | Notes | Ref. |
4 | By Royal Decree | The Flower Kings | Inside Out Music | Double album | [33] |
The War to End All Wars | Sabaton | Nuclear Blast Records | Concept album | [34] |
11 | Impera | Ghost | Loma Vista/Concord | Including "Hunter's Moon", which features in the film Halloween Kills | [35] |
Gate of the Gods | New Horizon | Frontiers Music Srl | Erik Grönwall with Jona Tee | [36] |
18 | Bigfoot TV | Ronni Le Tekrø | TBC Records via Cargo Records | First solo album for six years | [37] |
A Night at the Nordic House | Týr | Metal Blade | Live album, recorded February 2020 | [38] |
25 | Turborider | Reckless Love | AFM Records | Postponed from February | [39] |
April
May
June
Day | Album | Artist | Label | Notes | Ref. |
3 | Be Here Soon | iamamiwhoami | To whom it may concern | First studio album for 8 years | [54] |
17 | Missaoui | Cleo | Random Bastards | | [55] |
Over the Horizon Radar | Jorn | | Mixed and mastered by Alessandro Del Vecchio | [56] |
Bliss | Tungsten | Arising Empire | | [57] |
24 | Inhuman Spirits | Darkane | Massacre Records | | [58] |
Svartsyn | Khold | Soulseller Records | | [59] |
July
Day | Album | Artist | Label | Notes | Ref. |
8 | Wisdom | Altaria | Reaper Entertainment | 20th anniversary album (delayed by COVID-19) | [60] |
Lifestyles of the Sick & Dangerous | Blind Channel | Century Media Records | | [61] |
22 | Nightside | Witchery | Century Media Records | | [62] |
29 | Deceivers | Arch Enemy | Century Media Records | | [63] |
Dead Inside | Torture Killer | The Other Records | EP - First release for 9 years | [64] |
August
Day | Album | Artist | Label | Notes | Ref. |
5 | The Great Heathen Army | Amon Amarth | Metal Blade Records | | [65] |
12 | Days of the Lost | The Halo Effect | Century Media Records | Debut album | [66] |
Anti-Tank Dogs | Wolfbrigade | Agipunk / Armageddon | EP | [67] |
19 | Drif | Heilung | Season of Mist | Recorded at Lava Studios Copenhagen | [68] |
Övergivenheten | Soilwork | Nuclear Blast | First album with Rasmus Ehrnborn as bassist | [69] |
26 | Voices in the Sky | Brymir | Napalm Records | | [70] |
Life of a Rainbow | Aura Dione | Mermaid Records | | [71] |
Final Advent | Dynazty | AFM Records | | [72] |
March of the Obsequious | Tad Morose | GMR Music Group | Featuring Andreas Silén | [73] |
September
October
Day | Album | Artist | Label | Notes | Ref. |
7 | En Är för Mycket och Tusen Aldrig Nog | Dungen | Mexican Summer | First album for 7 years | [81] |
If the Sky Came Down | Lost Society | Nuclear Blast | | [82] |
14 | The Power of the Nightstar | Dragonland | AFM Records | | [83] |
Acoustic in Hell | Eleine | Atomic Fire Records | EP | [84] |
Dirt Femme | Tove Lo | Pretty Swede Records | First independent release | [85] |
21 | Death, Where Is Your Sting | Avatarium | AFM Records | | [86] |
Pandemonium | Gothminister | AFM Records | Largely recorded in Kulturkirken Jakob, Oslo | [87] |
Tár (Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture) | Hildur Guðnadóttir | Deutsche Grammophon | Recorded at Abbey Road Studios | [88] |
28 | Astral Fortress | Darkthrone | Peaceville Records | | [89] |
Grind Over Matter | Defleshed | Metal Blade Records | | [90] |
Dystopia – Part II | Royal Hunt | NorthPoint Productions | Released on October 26 via King Records (Japan/SE Asia) | [91] |
Leviathan II | Therion | Nuclear Blast | | [92] |
November
Day | Album | Artist | Label | Notes | Ref. |
11 | Til Klovers Takt | Kampfar | Indie Recordings | Ninth studio album | [93] |
18 | Sweet Evil Sun | Candlemass | Napalm Records | | [94] |
Seraph | Tine Thing Helseth | LAWO Classics | With Ensemble Allegria | [95] |
25 | Diversum | In the Woods... | Soulseller Records | First album featuring vocalist Bernt Fjellestad | [96] |
Ofermodian Litanies | Ofermod | Shadow Records | Mini-album | [97] |
December
Day | Album | Artist | Label | Notes | Ref. |
2 | Take a Chance – A Metal Tribute to ABBA | Amberian Dawn | Napalm Records | ABBA covers album | [98] |
25 | This Is Heavy Metal, Plain & Simple | Snowy Shaw | | Compilation album | [99] |
30 | Aamongandr | Satanic Warmaster | Werewolf Records | | [100] |
Eurovision Song Contest
Classical works
Film and television music
Deaths
- 18 January – Paavo Heininen, Finnish composer, 84[112]
- 25 January – Fredrik Johansson, Swedish guitarist, 47 (cancer)[113]
- 20 February – Nils Lindberg, Swedish composer and pianist, 88[114]
- 23 February – Jaakko Kuusisto, Finnish composer, conductor and violinist, 48 (brain cancer)[115]
- 22 March – Tommy Tokyo [no], Norwegian singer, guitarist and songwriter, 50[116]
- 9 April – Birgit Nordin, Swedish operatic soprano, 88[117]
- 9 April – Trygve Thue, Norwegian guitarist and producer, 71[118]
- 6 May – Alf Hambe, Swedish writer, composer and singer-songwriter, 91[119]
- 10 May – Kjell Lönnå, Swedish choirmaster, conductor and composer, 85[120]
- 18 July – Povl Dissing, Danish singer, composer, guitarist, and harmonica player, 84[121]
- 6 August – Torgny Söderberg, Swedish songwriter, 77[122]
- 9 August – Jussi Hakulinen, Finnish musician and singer-songwriter, 57[123]
- 10 August – Vesa-Matti Loiri, Finnish actor and musician, 77[124]
- 15 August – Hans (Hasse) Magnusson, Swedish saxophonist, 73[125]
- 16 August – Matti Lehtinen, Finnish baritone, 100[126]
- August – Kimmo Blom, Finnish rock singer and musician, 52 (cancer)[127]
- 14 September (death announced on this date) – David Andersson, 47, Swedish heavy metal guitarist (Soilwork)[128]
- 5 October – Ann-Christine Nyström, 78, Finnish Eurovision singer[129]
- 30 October (death announced on this date) – Ryan Karazija, 40, American-Icelandic musician (Low Roar)[130]
- 9 November – Mattis Hætta, 63, Norwegian Sami singer[131]
- 1 December – Tord Sjöman, 82, Swedish organist (Vikingarna).[132]
- 3 December – Svenne Hedlund, 77, Swedish pop singer[133]
- 26 December – Lars Lönndahl, 94, Swedish singer ("The Swedish Frank Sinatra")[134]
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