
AURORA - Live in Nidarosdomen
Music · TV Movie
Overview
The Nidarosdomen in Trondheim is probably the most important church in Norway, the seat of the Norwegian metropolitans and bishops for almost 900 years and the coronation site of the Norwegian kings in historical times. In 2017, the exceptional 21-year-old Norwegian singer AURORA had the honor of giving a concert in the holy cathedral, also known as the "Heart of Norway". She performed in front of a sold-out audience together with her band and the TrondheimSolistene (ensemble/orchestra), Oslo Fagottkor (choir), Petra Bjørkhaug (organist) and Ruth Potter (harpist). This concert was recorded on November 2, 2017 and broadcast by NRK (Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation) shortly after Christmas on December 28, 2017. However, some songs that were originally played that evening were cut from the broadcast.
Top Cast


Aurora Aksnes
Aurora Aksnes
Self - Vocalist & Interviewee
Aurora Aksnes
Self - Vocalist & Interviewee
Fredrik Vogsberg
Fredrik Vogsberg
Self - Band Member
Fredrik Vogsberg
Self - Band Member
Magnus Åserud Skylstad
Magnus Åserud Skylstad
Self - Band Member
Magnus Åserud Skylstad
Self - Band Member
Njål Paulsberg
Njål Paulsberg
Self - Band Member
Njål Paulsberg
Self - Band Member
Askjell Solstrand
Askjell Solstrand
Self - Band Member
Askjell Solstrand
Self - Band Member
Silja Sol
Silja Sol
Self - Band Member
Silja Sol
Self - Band Member
Ruth Potter
Ruth Potter
Self - Harpist
Ruth Potter
Self - Harpist
Petra Bjørkhaug
Petra Bjørkhaug
Self - Organist
Petra Bjørkhaug
Self - Organist
Anders Larsen
Anders Larsen
Self - Violinist
Anders Larsen
Self - Violinist
Anna Adolfsson Vestad
Anna Adolfsson Vestad
Self - Violinist
Anna Adolfsson Vestad
Self - Violinist
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