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Kvindelige Studenters Sangforening

The Women’s Choral Society of the University of Oslo (Kvindelige Studenters Sangforening — KSS) was founded in 1895 and is the official female choir of the University of Oslo. As the world’s oldest academic choir for women, we can look back on 125 years and the creation of traditions that are still alive today. The choir has played an important role for the university and for the feminist movement, while at the same time securing its place in music history through its musical accomplishments and premiere perfor­mances of works for female choir.
  KSS is an organisation with lofty ambitions and a high level of achievement. In 2006 the choir was awarded First Prize for female choirs at the Mu­sica Mundi International Competition in Riva del Garda, Italy. In 2015 and 2019 the choir partici­pated in the European Choir Games and Grand Prix of Nations in Magdeburg and Gothenburg, respectively, and emerged victorious both times in the category “Folklore” and in “Open Com­petition”. These accomplishments have led to KSS’s ranking since 2015 as the world’s best female choir by the music organisation Inter­kultur, in addition to a first place in “Folklore” and a twelfth place independent of class (as of 2020). During the Tolosa Choral Contest in Basque Country, Spain, in 2017, KSS achieved a second place in the category “Folklore”, and in the spring of 2019 the choir won a third place in the prestigious Fleischmann International Trophy Competition in Cork, Ireland.
  Stille som sne is the choir’s fifth release on the LAWO Classics label, all under the direction of conductor Marit Tøndel Bodsberg Wey­de. The Christmas album Arme jord ha jolefred (LWC1009) came first in 2009, and the associ­ated music video Folkefrelsar won a second place in the European Choral Video Awards in 2012. Brahms (LWC1054), a selection of Johannes Brahms’s compositions for female choir, was re­leased in 2013, followed by Kom regn (LWC1134), a collection of Norwegian contemporary music, in 2017, and, one year later, Som den gylne sol frem­bryter (LWC1144), featuring Norwegian National Romantic music and traditional folk music.

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Åsmund Feidje: Chamber Works
Åsmund Feidje
Stille Som Sne | Quiet as snow
Kvindelige Studenters Sangforening
Som den gylne sol frembryter
Kvindelige Studenters Sangforening
Kom Regn
Kvindelige Studenters Sangforening
Brahms (for female choir)
Kvindelige Studenters Sangforening