Oda Voltersvik

Oda has performed at venues internationally including Carnegie Weill Recital Hall and Scandinavia House in New York, “Palermo Classica” International Festival, the 1st International Folk Music Festival in Beijing, Hammerklavier Series in Barcelona, Leipzig Town Hall, the Nordic Museum in Seattle (WA, US), the Concordia Piano Festival (MN, US) and the Fringe Edinburgh Festival. Venues in London include Wigmore Hall, St Martin in the Fields, St James’s Piccadilly, Regent Hall, Blackheath Halls, 1901 Arts Club and Charlton House. Concert societies in UK include Powderham Castle “New Generation Artist Series”, the Oban Music Society (Scotland), Fitzwilliam Museum (Cambridge) and Jacqueline du Pré Concert Hall (Oxford).

Her concert engagements in Norway include a solo recital at the Norwegian Opera House (Den Norske Opera og Ballett) in 2020, annual lunchtime concerts for a week at Edvard Grieg’s museum in Bergen (2014- 2022) in addition to solo recitals, the Grieg Hall, Oslo University Aula, Stavanger Cathedral, Flekkefjord SPIRA, Lofoten International Chamber Music Festival (outside season), SKUR 2 (Stavanger), Kabuso Concert Hall and concerts at the Grieg in Bergen International Festival with solo and chamber music recitals (since 2010). In addition, she has performed for numerous music societies including Grimstad Music Society and Music at Sandefjord Church (MISK). She has performed concertos with the Sinfonietta of Athens, the Northport Symphony Orchestra (NY) and the Norwegian–Polish Youth Orchestra.

Her solo CD “Firebird” has been released in January 2019 with a great review at klassiskmusikk.com. In April 2016, her debut CD “Khoreia” was released in collaboration with the Italian pianist Giulio Potenza (Volt&Potenza Duo) for the label Velut Luna and received excellent reviews (musicweb-international.com). Her CD “Neo” has been released on the Rubicon Classics label in 2022, with great reviews.

She is a 1st prize winner of the Buono & Bradshaw competition, May 2017. In 2016, Oda was a finalist in the Jaques Samuels Intercollegiate Competition in London, 2016. In 2021- 2022, Oda is a recipient of the honorable work grant for younger and newly established artists in Norway.

Oda is artistic director of “Volt Classics”, a concert series held in Bergen where she managed the first season for autumn 2021.

Oda has been the project leader of the Volt Ensemble since 2015, a group of Scandinavian musicians with postgraduate degrees from outstanding universities abroad (Julliard School, Manhattan School of Music, Royal College of Music London). For many of her projects (recordings, solo tours, chamber music tours, concert series) she has been awarded funding by the Norwegian Arts Council, Music Norway, Fund for Norwegian performing artists, the Bergen Municipality and Fegerstens foundation for Norwegian Artists among others.

She holds a Master in Performance from the Royal College of Music, London (Prof. Niel Immelman & Prof. Andrew Ball) and an Artist Diploma from Trinity Laban Conservatoire for Music and Dance, London (Prof. Gabriele Baldocci) with distinction from the Intercollegiate Jury. Oda has participated in the Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra’s Piano Festival and Summer Academy (2006 - 2014), where she has played for renown musicians such as Menahem Pressler, Marios Papadopoulos, Gary Graffmann and Vladimir Krainev. From 2005 to 2008, Oda was selected for the “Young Musicians Talent Programme” at the Grieg Academy, University of Bergen. From 2009 to 2016, she has taken part in the Jiri Hlinka Grand Piano Academy (Bergen).

Events in 2023 include among others two solo recital tours in the US, concerto performances in the US, the “Duettissimo” International Piano Duo Festival in Krakow (Volt & Potenza duo) and the Paul Constantinescu Festival.

https://www.odavoltersvik.com/

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