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Ole Martin Huser-Olsen, (b. 1986) is a Norwegian classical guitarist. He has an MA in Classical Guitar Performance from the Norwegian Academy of Music, where he was also awarded the highest mark for his concertant exam. He has toured large parts of Norway, among which are a concert in Edvard Grieg's home Troldhaugen and annual recitals at Oslo Opera House (2008-2011), Scandinavia and Germany. He has given concerts in Los Angeles, Helsinki, the prestigious Centre Pompidou in Paris, Unerhörte Musik in Berlin, Rome, Copenhagen amongst many other cities. Often heard as a soloist, he also enjoys collaborating with other musicians, like renowned barytone Knut Skram, Trondheimsolistene, Ensemble Ernst, Ensemble Aksiom, Oslo String Quartet and many other up-and-coming young musicians in Norway. With his debut as an orchestral soloist in 2012, he has proven that he commands and has a passion for the richness of musical history, with a repertoire spanning from the Rennaissance to Modernism and reaching up to the freshest of contemporary music. "Lockdown Miniatures" (Aurora, 2022) is his first solo recording. He has also published two recordings with the ensemble Aksiom (LAWO, 2016 and Mere Records 2018); songs by Tirill Mohn ("Three Love Songs and a Swan Song", 2022); and a recording featuring the music of the Norwegian composer Martin Rane Bauck: "Martin Rane Bauck: Through a network of illuminated streets. He has worked as freelance musician since 2012. www.huserolsen.no