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NordSync Lab – Østfold

A new third movement for Mahler’s Piano Quartet

Fredrikstad & Sarpsborg | 21–22 January 2026

NordSync Lab – Østfold is a central artistic component of NordSync Forum – Østfold, bringing together professional musicians and a composer from across the Nordic region for an intensive artistic laboratory focused on one core question:
How can an unfinished classical masterpiece be completed in a meaningful, contemporary way?

The Lab centres on Gustav Mahler’s Piano Quartet in A minor, a work that survives today as one completed movement from 1876, later complemented by a second movement composed by Alfred Schnittke in 1988. Through NordSync Lab, the quartet receives a newly composed third movement, written specifically for this project and developed in close collaboration between composer and performers.

The result of NordSync Lab – Østfold will be presented in three public concerts:

Together, these concerts form a regional mini-tour and a public showcase of the Lab’s artistic outcome.


About the Lab

NordSync Lab functions as a meeting point between composition, performance, reflection, and experimentation. During the Forum, the ensemble works intensively on the new third movement, exploring how historical material, modern compositional language, and contemporary performance practice can coexist within a unified artistic whole.

The Lab is not only a rehearsal space, but a collaborative process where artistic dialogue is central. The work culminates in live performances that present Mahler’s quartet as a complete, three-movement work for the first time in this form.


Participants

Emma Alrikson – viola (Sweden)

Emma Alrikson holds a Master’s degree from the Royal College of Music in Stockholm and is an active concert musician in Sweden, performing both as a violinist and violist. She recently appeared as soloist in Beethoven’s Violin Concerto with the Växjö Symphony Orchestra. Emma plays a viola made by Sweden’s most renowned instrument maker, Peter Westerlund.

Viktor Pellia – piano (Finland)

Pianist Viktor Pellia has lived in Finland since 2011. He has won numerous prizes in international competitions and has performed as a soloist and chamber musician in Finland, Norway, France, Germany, and Russia. As a soloist, he has appeared with orchestras such as the Karelian State Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra, Kuopio City Orchestra, Oulu City Orchestra, and Savonlinna Camerata. In addition to an active concert career, he works as an accompanist and is currently affiliated with the Tampere Conservatory of Music.

Maria Serafin – cello (Norway)

Maria Serafin grew up in a musical family on Nesodden, Norway, and began playing the cello at the age of ten at Barratt Due Institute of Music. She studied with Hans Josef Groh before continuing her education in Austria, first in Salzburg with Prof. Heidi Litschauer, and later in Graz, where she completed both bachelor’s and master’s degrees in performance and chamber music at the University of Music and Performing Arts Graz.

Maria has been a principal cellist at the Theatre in Graz and performed with ensembles such as Grazer Kammerorchester, Con fuoco, Wiener Bachsolisten, and Grazer Philharmonisches Orchester. After ten years in Austria, she has returned to Norway and now works as a freelance musician and pedagogue in Eastern Norway.

Stepan Frolov- violin (Norway)

Stepan holds a master’s degree from the Norwegian Academy of Music, where he studied with Professor Elise Båtnes. He has participated in numerous festivals as both a soloist and chamber musician. Stepan has had the honor of performing on a violin over 300 years old, on loan from the Royal Swedish Academy of Music in Stockholm.

August Næss Jørgensen – composer (Norway)

August Næss Jørgensen is a musician and composer from Nesna on the Helgeland coast of Norway. He has worked extensively as a performing musician and, in recent years, as a composer for theatre and film/video. After completing his academic degree in music, he developed a strong interest in film music. His work is inspired by composers such as Ramin Djawadi, Hans Zimmer, and Ludwig Göransson, and is characterised by organic sound colours combined with electronic elements and minimalist melodic structures.


From Lab to stage

NordSync Lab – Østfold demonstrates how new music can emerge from dialogue with the past, and how collaborative artistic processes can connect composers, performers, and audiences. Through its three concerts in Fredrikstad, Moss, and Sarpsborg, the Lab opens its work to the public and offers a rare opportunity to experience Mahler’s Piano Quartet as a completed, contemporary artistic statement.

NordSync Lab – Østfold is developed as part of NordSync Forum – Østfold, strengthening artistic exchange, interdisciplinary thinking, and Nordic collaboration.

“INSIDE THE PROCESS: SOUND, STORY & ACCESSIBILITY”

 NordSync Online Seminar #7 
We’re excited to welcome you to our seventh online seminar!
Join us 29 November, 10:00–12:00 (Oslo time) on YouTube:

This edition brings together two inspiring artistic perspectives: one from the world of film and concert composition, and one from a trio redefining what classical music can be today.

Miquel De Jorge Artells (Spain)

Composer for film and concert music • Violinist

Miquel works in both the audiovisual and classical music worlds, creating scores for film, television, and concert performance. His talk —
“Inside the Process: Creating Music for Visual Media and the Concert Stage” —
will take us behind the scenes of his creative workflow:
how ideas form, how sound and image influence one another, and how musical language shifts depending on whether it is written for a screen or a concert hall.

Trio no Treble (Norway)

Featuring:
• Eivind Rossbach Heier
• Jostein Bolås Brødreskift

Trio no Treble is an unconventional string trio consisting of viola, cello, and double bass. With a warm, rich sound and a playful artistic identity, the trio focuses on making classical music open and engaging for audiences of all ages.
They collaborate across genres — from folk and jazz to pop, contemporary music, theatre, and more — creating concerts filled with creativity, humour, and storytelling.

Trio no Treble – How to Make Classical Music Accessible for Everyone”

 Don’t miss this inspiring session on composition, communication, and opening classical music to new audiences — live from the NordSync network!

Date: 29.11.2025
Time: 10:00 (Oslo time)
Online: https://www.youtube.com/live/uzhfrHsmyLc?si=_jRhbl8ih_oPW2LM

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“Beyond the Frame: Music, Film & Digital Chaos”

🎬 NordSync Online Seminar #6 🎶
It’s time for our sixth online seminar!
Join us on 8 November, 10:00–12:00 (Oslo time) on YouTube:

This edition brings together two exceptional artists who explore the boundaries between sound, image, and movement:

🎹 Bjørk-Guinevere Kinsella Eide (Norway)
Pianist, conductor, and composer working within classical and electroacoustic music. Her creative process often begins with feelings, images, or colors — transforming sound into visual experience. Bjørk has composed and performed for film, silent film, and theatre. Her latest work Allusions (for piano, electronics, voice & film) premiered at the Festspillene i Nord-Norge 2025. She also performs as an actor in the children’s theatre production Red–Blue–Yellow and is a member of the band Orange+Blue.

🎥 Nikita Diakur (Germany)
An animation artist known for using computer simulations to depict everyday life with chaos, randomness, and humor. A graduate of the Royal College of Art, London, Diakur has received international recognition for his award-winning films UglyFest, and Backflip. He regularly gives lectures and workshops and is part of the Q21 Artists-in-Residence program in Vienna as well as the European Film Academy.

💡 Don’t miss this inspiring session on the intersection of music, motion, and digital art — streaming live from the NordSync network!

 Date: 08.11.2025
 Time: 10:00 (Oslo Time)
 Online: https://www.youtube.com/live/ZprWonlmafE?si=e5UspAFdjGfGXpOv

🌿 Time for a New Season of NordSync Online Seminars!

The first one is already tomorrow!

We’re kicking off the new season of NordSync Online Seminars with two inspiring guests:
Maimu Jõgeda – Estonian accordionist, composer, arranger, and educator,
and Carl Vallin – founder and artistic director of Skallsjö Sommarorkester and concertmaster at the Royal Swedish Opera.

Once again, we’ll explore musical productions that go above and beyond — and as always, you are warmly welcome to join us!

🎶 About our guests

Maimu Jõgeda is an Estonian accordionist, composer, arranger, and educator, known for her distinctive and expressive musical style that blends Estonian and Nordic folk music traditions. She holds a Bachelor’s degree from the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre and a Master’s degree in Nordic Folk Music from the Sibelius Academy — a joint program that also took her to Sweden, Denmark, and Norway (Royal College of Music in Stockholm, Danish National Academy of Music in Esbjerg, University of Bergen – Ole Bull Academy, and University of the Arts Helsinki).

This year, Maimu released her third solo album, Nordic Reflections, featuring original compositions inspired by Nordic folk traditions. In addition to performing as a solo artist and with ensembles such as Hostikka and Alterne, she is passionate about interdisciplinary collaboration — combining music with theatre and visual art. Recently, she has been working with a theatre pedagogue on a shadow puppet theatre performance and collaborating with an animation artist, exploring how sound and image can grow together. She will also share insights from her project “Musical Walk,”inviting people to experience music through movement and the surrounding environment.


Carl Vallin is the founder and artistic director of Skallsjö Sommarorkester and serves as concertmaster at the Royal Swedish Opera. In this seminar, he will speak about the place of classical music in modern societybuilding an organisation for artists by artists, and our evolving relationship with the audience.


 Date: 12.10.2025
 Time: 11:00 (Oslo Time)
 Online: 

Join us for an evening of creativity, dialogue, and inspiration — a perfect start to the new season!