lørdag 6. juni 2009

WEDDING in MARO!! (SPAIN)

MARO

Im in Maro!! A little village 45 minutes from Malaga! Next to the Middle Sea, with a view to Africa when the fog is gone..
My dear friends Simon and Camilla is getting married today, and I´m gonna play!
And then there will be a party, until... who knows!? :)
75 guests from Norway have found the way here, and its all great people!
I´m gonna enjoy this day! :)

Until later, have fun! I know I will! :)

xox

The Wedding was soooo great! :) We danced and had fun until early sunday morning.. Think I was in bed around 6 a.m... Never been awake for so long before..
During the dinner a flamenco band came and entertained us. It was so fantastic! I had never seen anything like it before! I didn´t know so many of their guests before I came there. But this weekend was such a nice experience, and I will never forget it! :)

My Hotel, Playamaro :)

Just married!! Camilla and Simon! Beautiful!!


The Flamenco Band! :)

The Beach!My great friends!! :)

Hardanger!!


The beautiful mountains...

There are no words to describe this..

The weather was amazing!

I don´t look tense, do I? I thought we got a little far away from the land..
:)

We had a swim, and it was sooooo cold!!

(Unfortunatly I dont have any pictures from the concerts...)

BERGEN!!


Arriving in Bergen! :)


My sister Tora and I walking up the mountain, Ulriken!

On the way up to the top! :)
It was very foggy, so this was the last view of Bergen city

Behind me you can see the popular fishmarket in Bergen!


The concert Hall, Troldsalen, at Edvard Griegs home; Troldhaugen

BERGEN and ULLENSVANG!!!

I was sooo lucky to participate in the Music Festival in Bergen and Hardanger! Really great!
I was there from thursday May 21th until June 1st! :)

We were about ten students from the Razumovsky academy who went there to play both solo and chamber music together! I played the Trout-quintet with the norwegians Anders Kjeldberg-Nilsson on violin, Ida Bryhn on viola and Christian Ihle Hadland on piano, and the really good double bass player Ha-Youg Jung from Korea.

We played it in Korskirken in Bergen on Wednesday 27th of May, and the day after I played the Arpeggione sonata by Schubert at Trodhaugen. A concert hall next to Edvard Griegs house! It was great! :)
I´m gonna put in some pictures afterwards!

What I had been looking for was going to Ullensvang, Hardanger!! The most beautiful place in this world!! :) The fjord in the middle of big, norwegian mountains..
Its breathtaking and no words can describe of it feels to be there!! :)

I played the same repertoaire here again, but with different pianists.. Unfortunatly Truls Mørk has been sick lately, so he couldnt come and play his concert. So I played Arpeggione with Håvard Gimse! He is a fantastic pianist! WOW!!

The Trout we were so lucky to play with Simon Trpceski. :) A really great pianist and person from Macedonia.

It was so great to be in Norway again! I saw my sister, who lives in Bergen and my mother came driving over the mountains to listen to my concerts. Also a lot of my friends who played in an orchestra (Kammer Allegria) came to Hardanger, and it was so good to see them!!

I also had a very cold experience.... I took a swim in the fjord.. Maximum 10 degrees...

Have fun looking at the fantatisc nature of Norway!

xxx

17th of May






Norways Nationalday!!

I was so lucky to have the opportunity to celebrate it with other norwegians in Düsseldorf! :)

It was great! You notice how important it is to remark this day.. And I must say that I missed being in Norway on this day, but it was very nice to go there!

Norwegian food; hot dogs, cakes, ice cream! Children playing!! Fun!

Take a look at the pictures!!! :)

Hugs!

torsdag 7. mai 2009

A lifechange story!

I have been so happy these days! But it´s difficult to explain why.. First of all I am just so thankful that I am here in Köln this year! It is really a lifechanging experience, and the things I have achieved here this year is things that I have been looking for for a long time.

I started playing the cello at the age of 5. In fact two days after my birthday (19th August), and since then, the cello has been a big fart of my life. My cello and I have been through everything together, and "he" has helped me a lot. But I haven´t felt that I have always been there for him.

Since I started I have always had a dream to become a cellist! And so my mother has helped me a lot. Driving me to lessons, orchestras and rehearsals. Without any help I would not have been where I am now.
There is one bad factor, though. I can´t say that I ever have been pushed to do something I haven´t wanted. Because that´s not what it is. But it can come to the point where you follow the leader, so to say. And you don´t think so much yourself anymore.
And when you have a talent for something, there´s not always so easy to see what happens and just thinking you do it from your heart.

I have never managed to think about a future without my cello, and I guess thats because that´s my way in life. This is the way God has given me.
I didn´t want to go to school when I was younger, because I wanted to play. Some people manage to do more things at one time, but I needed more time to be with my cello. As I, two years ago finally finished school, I was free to start studying. What a great feeling! I had reached to the point in life that I had been longing for. Music academies abroad were tempting, but so many things happened that a lot of deadlines pasted.. Something inside me told me that the right thing to do was to start in Oslo, Norway, with Truls Mørk, my cello-hero! So i did! And believe me, last year was great!! I love Truls! :)

Anyway, as the youngest girl in the house, I felt that the distant wasn´t long enough. I wanted to go away with my cello. So, I applied to three different ERASMUS-academies, and in June 08 I got the news that I could come to Frans this year!
You should have seen me! I was jumping, laughing and crying. A big wish coming true!!
As a christian I feel that God wanted this for me, and that makes me so happy!

Don´t think it was easy to come here in October. I have never ever felt so lonely in my entire life. I cried, was unhappy inside and all I wanted to was going home. I didn´t believe it was gonna be so hard. When you do an ERASMUS-year you don´t need to have so many subjects, so I didnt really get to know so many people.

Every story does have a happy ending. Even though this is not an end. This is infact the beginning.
I am having a great time. Its May, the sun is shining. I am playing in the orchestra, having concerts tonight and tomorrow. Get to know new people everyday! And I look forward to come home, spending time with myself!

I am me! And it is the first time I have felt this way! It´s like I got a new friend, and it is me.
God has opened my eyes. I see the great things in life, and the most important thing is: I know I´m gonna have a great life! Its all here waiting for me to grab it!
And the cello is with me, or in fact I am with the cello!

This summer I will move back to Oslo. I am very looking forward to having lessons with Truls again. And be with my friends. But I have also started to plan a lot of things for me and my cello!

I am so thankful!

Pictures from Piteå

My sister took some pictures in Piteå and here they are! :)


This is from the room where we make music!
My teacher, Frans shows me how to do it :)


This after the class-concert we played in "Musikhögskolan".
We had dinner at "Chiliköket", and enjoyed it a lot.
Both company with eachother, and the food :)