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The following is a list of notable events and releases that happened in Scandinavian music in 2014. (Go to last year in Scandinavian music or next year in Scandinavian music.)
Events
= January
=16 January
The Ice Music Festival opens in Geilo, Norway, lasting until 19 January.
Swedish band In Mourning announce that drummer Christian Netzell has left the band.
22 January – The Bodø Jazz Open opens in Bodø, Norway, lasting until 26 January.
24 January
The Nordlysfestivalen opens in Tromsø, Norway, running until 2 February.
Anne-Lise Sollied Allemano (soprano) is awarded the Nordlysprisen at Nordlysfestivalen.
30 January – Kristiansund Opera Festival opens, running until 15 February.
= February
=5 February – The Polarjazz Festival opens in Longyearbyen, Norway, running until 9 February.
21 February – Per ‘Sodomizer’ Eriksson leaves Katatonia, to be temporarily replaced by Bruce Soord (The Pineapple Thief, Wisdom of Crowds) and Tomas Åkvik (Nale).
28 February – Swedish DJ Avicii's single Wake Me Up becomes the first song in history to surpass 200 million listeners on Spotify, making it the platform's most-streamed track at the time. The song will remain the most-played track on the platform for 506 days until overtaken in May 2015.
= March
=14 March – The Narvik Winter Festival opens in Norway (March 14 – 23).
= April
=2 April – In Mourning announce that Mattias Bender will be their new drummer.
3 April – The two-day Tape to Zero event starts at Victoria, National jazz scene in Oslo.
11 April – Vossajazz opens at Voss, Norway, running until 13 April.
12 April
Sigbjørn Apeland is awarded the Vossajazzprisen 2014.
Mats Eilertsen performs the commissioned work Rubicon for Vossajazz 2014.
16 April – Inferno Metal Festival 2014 opens in Oslo (April 16–19).
17 April – Daniel Liljekvist leaves Katatonia, and is temporarily replaced by JP Asplund and Daniel Moilanen (ex-Engel) in succession.
23 April – SoddJazz opens in Inderøy Municipality, Nord-Trøndelag, Norway, running until 27 April.
= May
=10 May – The final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2014 takes place in Copenhagen, Denmark, presented by Danish television presenter Lise Rønne, musician Nikolaj Koppel and actor Pilou Asbæk. The best-performing of the Scandinavian countries is Sweden, who finish in third place with "Undo" performed by Sanna Nielsen.
21 May – The Festspillene i Bergen opens in Norway (May 21 – June 4).
= June
=11 June – Bergenfest opens in Bergen, Norway, lasting until 15 June.
21 June – Festspillene i Nord-Norge opens in Harstad, Norway, lasting until 28 June.
= July
=2 July – The Kongsberg Jazzfestival opens at Kongsberg, Norway, running until 5 July.
5 July – Mathias Eick receives the Kongsberg Jazz Award or DNB.prisen 2014 at the Kongsberg Jazzfestival.
10 July – The Stavernfestivalen opens in Stavern, Norway, lasting until 12 July.
14 July – Moldejazz opens in Molde, Norway, with Sidsel Endresen as artist in residence (July 14–19).
15 July – Norwegian trio Monkey Plot win the JazzIntro 2014 award.
= August
=11 August – The Oslo Jazzfestival opens in Norway, running until 16 August.
12 August – Odd André Elveland receives the Ella-prisen 2014 at the Oslo Jazzfestival.
31 August – The Danish National Symphony Orchestra announces the appointment of Fabio Luisi as its next principal conductor on a 3-year contract from 2017.
= September
=1 September – The Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra announces the appointment of Susanna Mälkki as its next chief conductor on a 3-year contract from autumn 2016.
4 September – The Punktfestivalen opens in Kristiansand, Norway, running until 6 September.
10 September – The Ultima Oslo Contemporary Music Festival 2014 starts in Oslo, Norway, running until 20 September.
17 September – Nordic Music Days 2014 begins in Oslo, Norway, running until 20 September; it is hosted by the Ultima Oslo Contemporary Music Festival for the Norwegian Society of Composers.
= October
=17 October – The Ekkofestival opens in Bergen, Norway, running until 25 October.
20 October – The Asker Jazz Festival opens in Asker Municipality, Norway, running until 26 October.
23 October – The Insomnia Festival opens in Tromsø, Norway, running until 26 October.
= November
=12 November – The Vardø Blues Festival (Blues i Vintermørket) opens in Norway, running until 15 November.
13 November – The 9th Barents Jazz, Tromsø International Jazz Festival opens in Tromsø, Norway, running until 15 November.
= December
=11 December – The Nobel Peace Prize Concert is held at Telenor Arena in Oslo, Norway.
New works
Kaija Saariaho – Maan Varjot
Albums released
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=Deaths
24 July – Christian Falk (52), Swedish record producer and musician
15 August – Svein Nymo (61), Norwegian violinist and composer
19 August – Kåre Kolberg (78), Norwegian composer.
29 August – Jan Groth (68), Norwegian vocalist (cancer)
10 October – Olav Dale (55), Norwegian jazz saxophonist, composer and orchestra leader
11 October – Mats Rondin (54), Swedish cellist and composer (heart attack)
8 December – Knut Nystedt (99), Norwegian composer.
12 December – John Persen (73), Norwegian composer.