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      • One of the world's longest running festivals for contemporary classical music, Nordic Music Days was established by the Council of Nordic Composers in 1888 and is a key event for composers and creators throughout the region.
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  2. One of the world's longest running festivals for contemporary classical music, Nordic Music Days was established by the Council of Nordic Composers in 1888 and is a key event for composers and creators throughout the region.

  3. Nordic Music Days is a festival for new Nordic music that was founded in 1888 and has a long history of musical collaboration. It is considered one of the oldest festivals for contemporary classical music globally.

  4. Jun 25, 2024 · The Music subject area within the College of Arts and Humanities presents two days of exchange and discussion on current musical practices across the Nordic region and Scotland. The...

  5. Jun 26, 2024 · This autumn Nordic Music Days comes to Scotland for the first time, to Glasgow, a UNESCO City of Music, where it hosts and presents music and musicians from Greenland, Iceland, the Faroe Islands, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland – and Scotland.

  6. One of the world's oldest celebrations of contemporary classical music and sound, Nordic Music Days takes place in Scotland for the first time in its 136-year history! About Nordic Music Days 30th Oct 2024 to 3rd Nov 2024

  7. One of the world's longest running festivals for contemporary classical music, Nordic Music Days was established by the Council of Nordic Composers in 1888 and is a key event for composers and creators throughout the region.

  8. Aug 26, 2024 · Nordic Music Days, one of the oldest contemporary classical music festivals in Northern Europe, was established in 1888 by the Council of Nordic Composers (NKR). For a third time in its 136-year history, the Nordic Music Days festival will be held in the Nordic region, thanks to NKR’s partnership with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra.

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