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  1. 7 mag 2024 · Through her global exposure as one of the world's top trumpeters, her post as a sought-after professor at the Norwegian Academy of Music, and her ten-piece, all-female brass ensemble tenThing ...

  2. 4 mag 2024 · tenThing. Label: Lawo Classics. Year: 2024. Personnel: Tine Thing Helseth- trumpet and leader. Maren Ingeborg Tjernsli – trumpet. Ingrid Eliassen – trumpet. Elin Holmen Kurverud – flugelhorn. Lena Wik – horn. Heidi Solem – tuba. Astri Karoline Ellann – bass trombone. Marie Nøkleby Hanssen – trombone. Ingebjørg Klovholt – trombone.

  3. 6 giorni fa · 16 May 2024. On the 16 and 18 May 2024, Tine Thing Helseth makes her debut with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra in two concerts at Hamer Hall, Australia. Conducted by Lawrence Renes, the programme features Shostakovich’s Festive Overture and Rachmaninov’s Symphony No. 3, and Tine will perform perform Weinberg’s extraordinary ...

  4. www.limerickpost.ie › 2024/05/04 › trumpet-and-tangos-from-icoTrumpet and Tangos from ICO

    4 mag 2024 · Eric Fitzgerald. - May 4, 2024. Tine Thing Helseth. ANTICIPATION is building for Irish Chamber Orchestra’s summer offering at University Concert Hall on Thursday May 9. Tine Thing Helseth is one of the great trumpeters of this generation. Her love of her instrument began aged seven years.

  5. 27 apr 2024 · Norwegian trumpeter Tine Thing Helseth celebrates music by women in arrangements for her brass ensemble tenThing on her new album She composes like a man, this week's Feature Album on ABC Classic.

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  6. 2 mag 2024 · Tine Thing Helseth (center) and her tenThing Brass Ensemble, who have a new album titled She Composes Like a Man. On the first Sunday of every month, WRTI broadcasts a special edition of our program Sunday Classical, focused on new releases. Its host, Mark Pinto, highlights some of our May selections below.

  7. 3 mag 2024 · Trumpet sensation Tine Thing Helseth talks to Richard Betts about life as a prodigy, choosing to play and surviving cancer. Tine Thing Helseth has had an odd day. The evening before we speak, Norway’s main television station screened a documentary about the trumpet star, and since then she’s had strangers greeting her in the street.