The following is a list of notable events and releases that happened in Nordic music in 1998.
Events
- 3 April â On the first day of Norway's Vossajazz festival, Sigurd Ulveseth wins the festival prize
- 9 May â The 43rd Eurovision Song Contest is held in the UK with Swedish-born Ulrika Jonsson as one of the presenters. Of the Scandinavian countries participating, Norway, represented by Lars A. Fredriksen, finishes in 8th place; Sweden, represented by Jill Johnson, finishes 8th; and Finland, represented by Edea, finishes 15th.
- 20 May â John Fernström's ballet Ni-Si-Pleng receives its première at the Gothenburg Opera, 37 years after the composer's death, having been interrupted during the 1940s.
- 19 June â Thomas Vinterberg's film, Festen is released in Denmark; it would later be adapted into an opera by Mark-Anthony Turnage.
Classical works
Film and television scores
Top hit singles
Eurovision Song Contest
Births
Deaths
- 20 May â Robert Normann, Norwegian jazz guitarist (born 1916)
- 3 June â Poul Bundgaard, Danish actor and singer (born 1922)
- 6 June â Svend S. Schultz, Danish composer and conductor (born 1913)
- 14 June â Hans W. Brimi, Norwegian fiddler (born 1917)
- 14 July â Herman David Koppel, Danish composer (born 1908)
- 17 August â Raquel Rastenni, Danish-Russian singer (born 1915)
- 7 November â Börje Mellvig, lyricist, actor and director (born 1911)
- 4 December â Egil Johansen, Norwegian-Swedish jazz drummer, composer and teacher (born 1934)
References