Trond Halstein Moe

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Trond Halstein Moe (born December 20, 1954, Trondheim, Norway) is a Norwegian operatic baritone.[1]

He trained at

Norwegian National Opera
. He has also performed internationally in Ireland, Austria, Germany, France, Spain, Hungary, Latvia, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Czech Republic, Scotland, Iceland, Russia, China, Serbia, South Africa, and the United States.

His performances include: Scarpia in

El Niño, in Malmö; and Pizarro in Fidelio in a production on Robben Island in South Africa celebrating the tenth anniversary of the end of apartheid.[4] In 2008, he sang the title role in Der fliegende Holländer at the Teatro de la Maestranza in Seville,[5] and in November and December 2009 the role of Jack Rance in Puccini's La fanciulla del West
at the Norwegian National Opera in Oslo.

He has also performed in radio and television, everything from his own radio concerts to participation in major television productions of operas, including

Rossini's The Barber of Seville, where he sang the title roles, as well as Der Rosenkavalier and Bibalo's Macbeth. Trond Halstein Moe has appeared on many recordings, including Hjalmar Borgstrøm's opera, Thora paa Rimol; Egil Hovland's Fange og fri; Grieg's Olav Tryggvason with the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra; Requiems by Iver Kleive and Sigurd Islandsmoen
; and two recordings of Grieg's Four Psalms.

In October 2009, Trond Halstein Moe received the Honor Award (Hederspris) for distinguished service to the Norwegian National Opera from Den Norske Operas Venner (Friends of the Norwegian National Opera).[6]

Recordings

References

  1. ^ Store norske leksikon
  2. ^ Vienna Chamber Opera
  3. ^ Prague State Opera
  4. ^ El Mercurio (24 March 2004)
  5. ^ EFE (3 February 2008)
  6. ^ Den Norske Operas Venner

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