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Åshild Watne
Åshild Watne, b. February 21, 1961, is a Norwegian singer, composer and music researcher. She works as a senior lecturer at the University of Oslo, Department of musicology, and at the Norwegian State Academy of Music. https://nmh.no/en/about_nmh/staff/ashild-watne She is in particular interested in the research fields of absolute pitch and intonation, and teaches aural training and vocal ensemble. http://www.hf.uio.no/imv/personer/vit/aashildw/

Åshild Watne has performed and composed music within a wide range of genres. She sings traditional songs and plays Norwegian harps and lyres on the album Julefred (1997) http://www.folkmusic.no/watne-ashild.4646096-146044.html She wrote the songs for the children’s jazz album Maneten Medusa (2010). https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/maneten-medusa/id374842525 She was awarded a composer’s prize in Wittenberg, Germany (2017), in The European Reformation Song Contest, celebrating 500 years since the reformation. 1http://www.leuenberg.net/press-release/european-reformation-song-contest She has written several melodies in Scandinavian hymnals and liturgical music for The Church of Norway. https://www.norsksalmebok.no/Maanedenssalme/Maanedens-salme-august-2016

Her classical choir experience includes the St. Olaf Choir, Minnesota, USA,1982-83 and The Norwegian Soloist Choir 1984-2006