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'''Ole Kristian Ruud''' (born 2 October 1958) is a [[Norwegians|Norwegian]] [[Conducting|conductor]].
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'''Ole Kristian Ruud''' (born 2 October 1958) is a [[Norwegians|Norwegian]] [[Conducting|conductor]].


Ruud was born in [[Lillestrøm]]. He studied clarinet with Richard Kjelstrup at the Norwegian Academy of Music. He studied conducting at the [[Sibelius Academy]] and made his debut in [[Oslo]] with the National theater. Ruud was principal conductor of the [[Trondheim Symphony Orchestra]] from 1987-1995 and of the [[Norrköping Symphony Orchestra]] from 1996-1999. In 1999, he became one of the [[Stavanger Symphony Orchestra]]'s artistic directors, specializing in Norwegian repertoire. He has been professor of conducting at the [[Norwegian Academy of Music]] since 1999.
Ruud was born in [[Lillestrøm]]. He studied clarinet with Richard Kjelstrup at the Norwegian Academy of Music. He studied conducting at the [[Sibelius Academy]] and made his debut in [[Oslo]] with the National theater. Ruud was principal conductor of the [[Trondheim Symphony Orchestra]] from 1987-1995 and of the [[Norrköping Symphony Orchestra]] from 1996-1999. In 1999, he became one of the [[Stavanger Symphony Orchestra]]'s artistic directors, specializing in Norwegian repertoire. He has been professor of conducting at the [[Norwegian Academy of Music]] since 1999.


In 1992, he was awarded the Grieg Prize, and in 1993 conducted [[Edvard Grieg]]'s complete [[incidental music]] to ''[[Peer Gynt (Grieg)|Peer Gynt]]'' with the [[Philharmonia Orchestra]] in [[London]]'s Royal Festival Hall. In 2005, he completed recording the complete orchestral works of Grieg with the [[Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra]], for BIS records.
In 1992, he was awarded the Grieg Prize, and in 1993 conducted [[Edvard Grieg]]'s complete [[incidental music]] to ''[[Peer Gynt (Grieg)|Peer Gynt]]'' with the [[Philharmonia Orchestra]] in [[London]]'s Royal Festival Hall. In 2005, he completed recording the complete orchestral works of Grieg with the [[Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra]], for BIS records.

==Selected recordings==

* [[Hector Berlioz]]'', [[Grande symphonie funèbre et triomphale]],'' op.15 H 80B'', "La Voie Triomphale"'': Staff Band of the Norwegian Armed Forces, conducted by Ole Kristian Ruud{{citation needed|date=March 2021}} 2012


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Latest revision as of 02:29, 2 April 2024

Ole Kristian Ruud (born 2 October 1958) is a Norwegian conductor.

Ruud was born in Lillestrøm. He studied clarinet with Richard Kjelstrup at the Norwegian Academy of Music. He studied conducting at the Sibelius Academy and made his debut in Oslo with the National theater. Ruud was principal conductor of the Trondheim Symphony Orchestra from 1987-1995 and of the Norrköping Symphony Orchestra from 1996-1999. In 1999, he became one of the Stavanger Symphony Orchestra's artistic directors, specializing in Norwegian repertoire. He has been professor of conducting at the Norwegian Academy of Music since 1999.

In 1992, he was awarded the Grieg Prize, and in 1993 conducted Edvard Grieg's complete incidental music to Peer Gynt with the Philharmonia Orchestra in London's Royal Festival Hall. In 2005, he completed recording the complete orchestral works of Grieg with the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, for BIS records.

Selected recordings[edit]

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Cultural offices
Preceded by Principal Conductor, Norrköping Symphony Orchestra
1996-1999
Succeeded by
Lü Jia