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Siri Nilsen
Siri Nilsen at Oslo Bokfestival (Oslo Book Festival) September 2010
Siri Nilsen at Oslo Bokfestival (Oslo Book Festival) September 2010
Background information
Birth nameSiri Anne Nilsen
Born (1985-04-12) 12 April 1985 (age 39)
OriginOslo, Norway
GenresFolk, pop
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, musician, voice actress
Instrument(s)Vocals, ukulele, guitar, piano
Years active2007 – current
LabelsGrappa
Websitewww.sirinilsen.no (in Norwegian)

Siri Anne Nilsen (born 12 April 1985)[1] is a Norwegian singer-songwriter and voice actress. "As the daughter of two folksingers, Lillebjørn and Shari Nilsen, she grew up surrounded by music."[2] Nilsen is noted for the sincerity of her song writing and the clarity and range of her voice, characterized as "unique" and "beautiful".[3] During her first two albums she often accompanied her singing with a ukulele, which she plays in a fingerpicking style.

Nilsen made her stage debut in 2007, and she was nominated for a Norwegian Grammy in the category of Best Female Artist in December, 2011. Nilsen has had a career for several years as a voice actress, dubbing character roles into Norwegian for several feature films and television, mostly animation.

Biography

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Siri Nilsen was born in Oslo, Norway where she grew up in the borough of Sagene.[4] As a child she appeared in two Norwegian films, one of which, Maja Steinansikt (1996), she co-starred in.[5]

Before deciding to devote herself to music as a career at around the age of twenty, Nilsen was a ballet dancer.[6] At that time she turned to a "secret notebook full of songs that she had been compiling since her early teens" to express herself as an artist.[2] Nilsen first performed publicly at Den Gode Kafe (The Good Cafe) in Oslo, April 2007.[7]

In October 2008, Nilsen won a competition among new artists sponsored by the Norwegian record label, Grappa. In awarding Nilsen the prize for best debut artist, the jury described her as having "the courage to write simple, personal and intimate lyrics in Norwegian".[8] As part of the award, Nilsen received a record contract which produced 2009's Vi som ser i mørket (We Who See in the Dark).

As a voice actress in Norwegian-version feature films and television, Nilsen played Carmen Cortez in Småspioner 2 (Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams), Lisa Simpson in The Simpsons Movie, Haru in Katteprinsen (猫の恩返し Neko no Ongaeshi/The Cat Returns), among others.[5]

Vi som ser i mørket (We Who See in the Dark)

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Released on 5 October 2009, Nilsen's first record, Vi som ser i mørket (We Who See in the Dark), features songs written mostly in Norwegian, but also in English (Nilsen has mentioned that her American mother found it difficult to not want to proofread her English lyrics).[6] The album was produced by musician Jan Martin Smørdal. Music critics were similar in their appraisal of Nilsen's voice and lyrics.[9][10] Norway's largest newspaper, Aftenposten described Nilsen as "an artist who had already found her own voice."[11] It described her music as ranging from "sensitive melancholy moods to light and playful tones", and "imparting joy and peace of mind.."[11] Nilsen's lyrics are often described as "personal".[9][12] Remarking on this Nilsen has said that her songs are not completely just about herself but can also be about things that she's observed or heard from others:

Each song is like a small movie, a little history...Part of me is going to be in there for it to be interesting to sing about. As a person I am a little mysterious, a little direct, and so is my music too.[6]

Alle snakker sant (They All Speak the Truth)

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Siri Nilsen's second album, Alle snakker sant (They All Speak the Truth), was released 11 November 2011. To produce, Nilsen collaborated with musicians Jens Carelius (a solo artist also part of the group "Blues Run the Game," with Siri Nilsen) and Øyvind Røsrud Gundersen (of the groups Rumble in Rhodos, Hanne Kolstø) both of whom play on the record.[13] Nilsen plays piano, Rhodes piano, guitar, percussion, ukulele and mini-ukulele on the tracks.[6] The album has been described as having a "distinctly modern tone".[14] Nilsen explained that the title (of the album and single) "They All Speak the Truth" refers to reconciling one's gut feeling with the other messages received from the head and heart; concluding that all three speak the truth.[15]

Nilsen wrote the songs in the dead of winter. She said that at the time the words were meant to comfort her, but by early summer when she recorded them she was already in a different mindset (The tracks were recorded at a rehearsal room next to where she lives).[15]

oh, how to make roses grow through a long winter when you live so far north
how to feed birds that don’t dare to come near
how to believe in love when you know what it’s like
oh, such simple things[16]

— translated verse of "Enkle ting" (Simple Things) — song from Alle snakker sant

Aftenposten characterized the album's lyrics as "well written and honest".[14] Nilsen was described by one album reviewer as being "remarkably adept at combining bright colors with subtle hints of darkness," adding, "this usually prevents this light, nimble music from becoming overly cute."[17]

Similar to the previous album, many reviewers focused on Nilsen's voice.[18] The single, "Alle snakker sant", received praise in the pages of The Guardian[19] and among Norwegian music critics.[20] The album was released in the UK on 9 April 2012.[17]

Skyggebokser (Shadow Boxer)

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Released in autumn 2014, the album's title "refers to recurring themes in her work: the dichotomy of not feeling entirely present in your own life, and the feeling of having to fight against different aspects of yourself, while at the same time being drawn to what is fragile and raw." Nilsen describes these songs as "more mature, darker", and the ukulele is almost completely absent.[2]

Other work

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Nilsen released Siri Nilsen: Live fra Rockefeller Music Hall (Siri Nilsen: Live from Rockefeller Music Hall) in August 2012. The tracks were recorded during her concert at the Rockefeller in Oslo the previous March, and features 12 tracks.

Siri Nilsen appears on the Susanna[21] single, "Death Hanging", along with Susanne Sundfør. It was released worldwide on 24 May 2013.[22]

Performer

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Siri Nilsen with ukulele performing at the annual Øyafestivalen (Island festival) in Oslo, 10 August 2012. One writer described Nilsen's style as "a fascinating hybrid of melancholy, vulnerable sweetness and inner strength..."[23]

In addition to her solo career, Nilsen is part of the Oslo-based musician and poet community, "Blues Run The Game," together with musicians Arild Hammerø and Jens Carelius, among others.[4]

Nilsen sometimes incorporates effects pedals as part of her singing. The pedals enable her to sample elements of her singing which she then loops as a backing track while singing lead.[4]

On 15 December 2011 it was announced that Siri Nilsen had been nominated for a Spellemannprisen (Norwegian Grammy) in the category of Best Female Artist for her album, Alle snakker sant – with the award ceremony being conducted at the National Theatre in Oslo on 14 January 2012.[24]

Nilsen performed at the annual Øyafestivalen (Island festival) on 10 August 2012. The music festival is held at Middelalderparken (Medieval park) in Nilsen's hometown of Oslo, Norway. Nilsen had previously performed there as a backing singer for Jens Carelius.[25] The festival features four stages, and during Nilsen's opening song, "Ta meg med" (Take me with you), it was possible to hear the soundcheck of the black metal band, Nekromantheon, but Nilsen seemed unaffected.[23][26] Among concert reviews, Nilsen was described by one writer as "a fascinating hybrid of melancholy, vulnerable sweetness and inner strength..."[23] This was Nilsen's first concert since the Rockefeller in March 2012, and since giving birth to a daughter two months previous. Commenting on the most recent phase of her life, Nilsen said, "Now I've also got a million new things to write about, there's so much I want to say."[25]

Nilsen is described as having a "strong artistic presence"[11] and a voice which has a "large register", which is "comfortably clear" with a "steady top and powerful down."[10] Concert reviews of Nilsen's live performances note the clear softness of her voice juxtaposed against her vocal power;[27] and that she can convey more dimensionality with her voice live than what comes across on digitized recordings.[28]

Nilsen performed at the SPOT music festival in Århus, Denmark on 3 May 2013 backed by an orchestra of 30–40 musicians performing some of Nilsen's music such as "Brev" and "Snu, Ikke Snu."[29][30]

Personal life

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When I was younger, I missed being able to hear music from my own time in my own language, so it felt natural for me to start writing my songs in Norwegian. I feel that I can express more nuances in the language I use in my everyday life. Some people might say that Norwegian is not a very musical language, but I think that's an advantage, as it lets me concentrate more on the meaning of the words rather than on the sounds themselves. I think each language has its own way of being poetic. And I think Norwegian is very beautiful in its own way.[31]

-Siri Nilsen

As the daughter of folksingers, Nilsen grew up around music.[2] Her father is Lillebjørn Nilsen (born 1950 Oslo, Norway) who first came to prominence in Norway in the early 1970s after the release of his first albums,[32] and her mother is Shari Nilsen, who is American.[2][6] Siri Nilsen first wrote a song when she was six years old,[8] but grew up sheltered from the different aspects of the music industry. Lillebjørn tells an anecdote illustrating this point: one day Siri and her sister came home from school and sang a song to their father that they had learned that day, never realizing that it was he who had written it.[33] (Lillebjørn Nilsen wrote a popular song/guitar book that has been in print for decades).

In November 2011, Nilsen performed with her father on the Norwegian late-night talk show, Senkveld med Thomas og Harald (Late Night with Thomas and Harald). She sang the single Alle snakker sant and played the ukulele while Lillebjørn accompanied on ukulele.[34]

In June 2012, Siri Nilsen gave birth to a daughter with Norwegian actor and comedian Anders Bye, with whom she has been in a relationship for several years.[35]

Honors

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Discography

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Albums

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Year Album Peak positions Certification
NOR
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2009 Vi som ser i mørket  –
2011 Alle snakker sant 7
2014 Skyggebokser 17
Live albums
  • 2012: Siri Nilsen: Live fra Rockefeller Music Hall

Singles

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Year Album Peak positions Certification
NOR
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2011 "Alle snakker sant" 3 Alle snakker sant
Featured in

Voice acting roles

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Film and television roles – Norwegian dubbing[5][37][38] Role Year
Alvin og gjengen 3 (Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked) Brittany 2011
My Little Pony: Vennskap er ren magi (My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic) Applejack 2010
Winx Club: Kongerikets hemmelighet (Winx Club: The Secret of the Lost Kingdom) Bloom 2010
Marmaduke (Marmaduke) Barbara 2010
Star Wars: The Clone Wars (Star Wars: The Clone Wars) Ahsoka "Snips" Tano 2008
Drømmehagen (In the Night Garden...) -television series- 2007
Edgar og Ellen (Edgar & Ellen) -television series- 2007
Jungeldyret Hugo på ville veier 2007
Sykkelmyggen og dansemyggen 2007
Phineas og Ferb (Phineas and Ferb) Candace Flynn 2007
Kikis budservice (Kiki's Delivery Service) Kiki 2007
The Simpsons Movie (The Simpsons Movie) Lisa Simpson 2007
Avatar: Den Siste Lufttemmeren (Avatar: The Last Airbender) Azula, Toph Beifong 2005
Tommys ville venner (Pet Alien) -television series- 2005
Katteprinsen (猫の恩返し Neko no Ongaeshi/The Cat Returns) Haru 2005
De Utrolige (The Incredibles) Kari 2004
Peter Pan: Tilbake til drømmeland (Return to Never Land) Jane 2002
Småspioner 2: Operasjon drømmeøya (Spy Kids 2: Island of Lost Dreams) Carmen Cortez 2002
Den ville familien Thornberry (The Wild Thornberrys Movie) Sarah Wellington 2002
Kim Possible (Kim Possible) Bonnie Rockwaller 2002
Pokémon 3: The Movie (Pokémon 3: The Movie) Molly Hale 2001
Ender uten tenner (Sitting Ducks) -television series- 2001
Furi og den magiske skogen (El Bosque Animado) 2001
Lady og landstrykeren 2 – Fant på eventyr (Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure) Danielle 2001
Jimmy Neutron: Geniet (Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius) Cindy Vortex 2001
102 Dalmatians (102 Dalmatians) 2000
Hjelp! Jeg er en fisk (Help! I'm a Fish) Stella 2000
Pokémon 2 – Den enes kraft (Pokémon: The Movie 2000) Maren 2000
Babar – Elefantenes konge (Babar: King of the Elephants) B. Celeste 1999
Pippi på Sjørøverøya 1999
Madeline (Madeline) 1998
Småkryp (A Bug's Life) 1998
Løvenes konge 2 – Simbas stolthet (The Lion King II: Simba's Pride) Young Kiara 1998 Kitty ikke katt (Kitty Is Not a Cat) Kitty 2018
Maja Steinansikt * Silvia 1996
Over stork og stein * 1994

live acting role in feature film *

References

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  1. ^ Siri Nilsen - Store norske leksikon, snl.no
  2. ^ a b c d e "Siri Nilsen: Skyggebokse". Grappa.
  3. ^ For mention of “unique" to describe Nilsen’s voice see articles by authors: Pederson, Gullstein, Andersen (who uses "distinct"). For mention of “beautiful” to describe voice see articles by authors: Stuen, p3, Hansen (who uses "lovely") – all of which are in Norwegian.
  4. ^ a b c "Siri Nilsen er en sanger og låtskriver fra Sagene i Oslo" (in Norwegian). Backstage. Retrieved 16 December 2011.
  5. ^ a b c "Film & television voice roles" (in Norwegian). Filmfront. Retrieved 14 December 2011.
  6. ^ a b c d e "Siris musikalske univers" [Siri's musical universe]. Oppland Arbeiderblad (in Norwegian). 7 November 2011. Archived from the original on 2 December 2014. Retrieved 14 December 2011.
  7. ^ "Siri Nilsen – Frk Nilsen på Herr Nilsen!" (in Norwegian). 7 September 2009. Retrieved 22 December 2011.
  8. ^ a b Nordal, Paul A. (9 October 2008). "Vant debutantpris" (in Norwegian). ABC Nyheter. Archived from the original on 22 February 2013. Retrieved 22 December 2012.
  9. ^ a b Gullstein, Leif (February 2009). "Sterk platedebut" [Strong album debut]. Bergens Tidende (in Norwegian). Retrieved 14 December 2011.
  10. ^ a b Knatten, Kaja Schau (19 October 2009). "Siri Nilsen: Vi som ser i mørket". Romerikes Blad (in Norwegian). Retrieved 14 December 2011.
  11. ^ a b c Andersen, Svein (13 October 2009). "Debut med schwung" [Spirited debut]. Aftenposten (in Norwegian). Archived from the original on 20 August 2011. Retrieved 5 December 2011.
  12. ^ Pedersen, Bernt Erik (12 October 2009). "Engelsk og norsk (slight return)" (in Norwegian). Dagsavisen. Archived from the original on 13 August 2010. Retrieved 20 January 2012.
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  16. ^ "Sangtekster (Lyrics)". sirinilsen.no. Retrieved 30 January 2012.
  17. ^ a b Paton, Daniel. "Siri Nilsen – Alle Snakker Sant". Music OMH. Retrieved 17 April 2012.
  18. ^ Hansen, Per Kristian (15 November 2011). "Siri Nilsen: Alle snakker sant". Østlendingen (in Norwegian). Retrieved 16 December 2011.
  19. ^ Salmon, Chris (1 December 2011). "F&M Playlist". The Guardian. Retrieved 16 December 2011.
  20. ^ "Årets beste norske plater" [This year's best Norwegian albums]. Aftenposten (in Norwegian). Retrieved 16 December 2011.
  21. ^ Norwegian singer/songwriter Susanna Karolina Wallumrød
  22. ^ Bowman,Patrick (24 May 2013). "Susanna: "Death Hanging" [ft. Siri Nilsen and Susanne Sundfør]". Pitchfork.
  23. ^ a b c Østbø, Stein (10 August 2012). "Øya-anmeldelse: Milde, snille Siri (The Island review: Mild, kind Siri)" (in Norwegian). VG.
  24. ^ Trulsen, Ola Nymo; Traaholt, Stine (15 December 2011). "Disse kan vinne Spellemann" (in Norwegian). NRK. Retrieved 22 December 2011.
  25. ^ a b Elnan, Cathrine (10 August 2012). "Siri Nilsen håper på et mildt publikum (Siri Nilsen hoping for a mild public)". Aftenposten (in Norwegian).
  26. ^ Haug, Linnéa (11 August 2012). "Et friskt pust fra Siri Nilsen (A breath of fresh air from Siri Nilsen)" (in Norwegian). AktiviOslo.
  27. ^ "Alle snakker sant!" (in Norwegian). PåNå.no. 26 January 2012. Retrieved 28 January 2012. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
  28. ^ Bøe, Anders (26 January 2012). "Siri sjarmerte stort" (in Norwegian). Skjerioslo.no. Retrieved 29 January 2012.
  29. ^ "Nordlyd – Brev (Siri Nilsen)" (in Norwegian). YouTube (MetteLeise). 23 May 2013.
  30. ^ "Siri Nilsen spiller på "SPOT" og "Over Oslo"" (in Norwegian). Backstage.
  31. ^ Heath, Theresa (27 April 2012). "It All Starts with One: Behind the Norwegian invasion". Clashmusic.com. Retrieved 25 May 2012.
  32. ^ Olsen, Inger Anne (15 July 2006). "Nære Nilsen". Aftenposten (in Norwegian). Retrieved 14 December 2011.
  33. ^ Haugen, Ida Anna (18 July 2008). "Prøvde å skåne datteren" (in Norwegian). Retrieved 22 December 2011.
  34. ^ Hagerup, Egil Aslak (11 November 2011). "Siri og Lillebjørn Nilsen med "Alle snakker sant"" [Siri Nilsen and Lillebjørn Nilsen perform "Alle snakker sant" on Late Night with Thomas and Harald] (in Norwegian). TV 2. Retrieved 14 December 2011.
  35. ^ Dobbing, Eva Kynningsrud (6 April 2012). "Kjendispar ble foreldre for første gang" (in Norwegian). TV 2. Retrieved 6 August 2012.
  36. ^ a b "Siri Nilsen discography". norwegiancharts.com. Hung Medien. Retrieved 18 October 2014.
  37. ^ "Film & television – voice acting: Siri Nilsen" (in Norwegian). Filmweb. Retrieved 23 December 2011.
  38. ^ "Artist profile page for Siri Nilsen at Backstage Management" (in Norwegian). Backstage. Retrieved 20 May 2012.
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