Welcome to NordSync Online Seminar #8!

We’re excited to invite you to our next session, featuring two inspiring voices from the Nordic music scene.


Eline Moe Melgalvis (Norway)

Topic: “How to Create Your Dream Projects”

Eline Moe Melgalvis has extensive experience shaping the next generation of musicians and cultural entrepreneurs. She has led the entrepreneurship programme at the Barratt Due Institute of Music, developing masterclasses, workshops, and training for young performers and concert organizers.

Today, Eline works with funding, development, and long-term strategy for Norway’s classical music sector through Dextra Musica and Sparebankstiftelsen DNB.

  • Dextra Musica owns one of the world’s finest collections of string instruments and produces 200–300 masterclasses and concerts annually.
  • Sparebankstiftelsen DNB supports a wide range of cultural initiatives across genres throughout Norway.

In this seminar, Eline will share practical tools, insights, and strategies on how musicians can build sustainable artistic projects — from idea to reality.


August Næss Jørgensen (Norway)

Winner of NordSync’s open call to compose the missing movement for Mahler’s Piano Quartet

August Næss Jørgensen is a musician and composer from Nesna in Helgeland. He has spent several years working as a performing artist and, in recent years, has composed music for theatre and film/video. After completing his academic degree in music, he developed a deep fascination for film scoring.

August draws inspiration from composers such as Ramin Djawadi, Hans Zimmer, and Ludwig Göransson. His works are often characterized by organic sound colours blended with electronic elements, all tied together by minimalist melodic structures.

In this seminar, August will talk about his artistic process, the creation of his new third movement for Mahler’s unfinished Piano Quartet, and his broader approach to composition and musical storytelling.


 Join us for an inspiring morning filled with ideas, creativity, and practical insights!
Saturday, 13 December
10:00–12:00
Live on YouTube

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