Thomas Jenssen, a student at UiA, is one of 18 artists competing to represent Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024. With his song ‘Take me to Heaven,’ he hopes that his Eurovision dream will go sky-high.
The working conditions and finances of artists and musicians in popular music have not been surveyed since 2015. A new artist survey will now provide answers to a range of questions about life as a performer.
UiA's Department of Classical Music has established close ties and strong academic contact with the YKSC in Yerevan, Armenia.
She is currently a guitar student at UiA, but soon Isabel Mjelde Karlsen will set off for Belgium to participate in an international music competition.
There are now good reasons to take the stairs in building H at UiA. Here you will step into a green light and can let unexpected sounds take you out of everyday stress.
UiA's new Centre for Excellence in Education has a plan for promoting the creative use of technologies in higher music education and moving the field of music forward.
The Faculty of Fine Arts offers an opportunity to explore site-related art at a specific site on the Greek island of Lesvos, Summer 2023
The Department of Classical Music and Music Education is planning a wide range of activities in connection with the visit from Poznan in week 12.
For the third time, one of UiA's chamber music groups was invited to the famous European Chamber Music Academy in Leipzig on the occasion of the music festival EKAL 2022.
The new voice teachers Benedikte Sofie Ribe and Carlo Allemano will improve the education for the classical singers at UiA.
The academic community at UiA’s Department of Popular Music is among six selected finalists competing to become a new national Centre for Excellence in Education.
Discussion panels, workshops, lectures and a premiere performance of a piece by Konrad Mikal Øhrn is on the agenda when music education professionals meet in Reykjavik, Iceland, this week.
The symposium Arts in Action has been postponed three times since 2020. When it could finally take place at the University of Agder this week, the agenda is more relevant than ever.
The Department of Classical Music and Music Education at UiA and the Academy of Music in Poznan, Poland, continue the good collaboration in a new project on inclusion and distance learning.
The Department of Classical Music and Music Education at the University of Agder (UiA) hosts a major visit from the Polish Ignacy Jan Paderewski Academy of Music this November.