Aksel Kolstad began playing the piano with his
mother, actress and singer Kirsti Kolstad, as soon as he was big enough to
sit on a chair next to the piano, at the age of two. When he turned five
he began taking piano-lessons and became soon as interested in making his
own music as playing historical music.
At the age of 10 Kolstad performed
with an orchestra for the first time, playing Haydn piano-concerto i
C-major. As a teenager he participated in several national
piano-competitions, and in 1999 he won the 2nd prize in his class. At
almost the same time he began studying both piano and composition with
Wolfgang Plagge. After getting the highest grade in piano, amongst several
other school-subjects as well, at the Greåker Music High School, he
joined His Majesty The King's Music and Drill-platoon in 2001, being
awarded with to prizes, one for the best military behavior and one for
being chosen as the best musician of 2001. He received the second prize
after playing Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue in Oslo Concert Hall. Kolstad
served for one year as a percussionist, choir-instructor, conductor and as
a royal pianist. After entering the Norwegian Academy of Music in Oslo in
2002, as only one out of two pianists who were excepted in the highest
education-level that year, Kolstad has performed on radio, television
and in several concert-halls in Norway and abroad, as a pianist, composer
and a conductor. He finished his bachelor-degree, with prof. Sigurd
Slåttebrekk, at the Norwegian Academy of Music in Oslo in June 2006 and
started his
master-degree in August 2006 at the same Academy, focusing on the
piano-concertos of George Gershwin. Kolstad is playing in several festivals in Norway, and has his own concept
-Café de Concert-, which is protected and supported by the Norwegian
Minister of Culture, Trond Giske, which has become a huge success.
During the fall of 2007 Kolstad will perform in Oslo, Dubai, Fredrikstad, New York, Moscow and Los Angeles.
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