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Tora Augestad
Tora Augestad
Jazz vocalist and actor
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TNT
TNT
hard rock band from Norway
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The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square
The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square
American choir
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Maria Mena
Maria Mena
Norwegian musician
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Marcus & Martinus
Marcus & Martinus
Norwegian pop duo
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Marit Larsen
Marit Larsen
Norwegian singer-songwriter
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Angelina Jordan
Angelina Jordan
Norwegian singer
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Siri Nilsen
Siri Nilsen
Norwegian singer
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Malin Reitan
Malin Reitan
Norwegian musician
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Secret Garden
Secret Garden
Irish-Norwegian musical group
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Magne Furuholmen
Magne Furuholmen
Norwegian musician
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Alexander Rybak
Alexander Rybak
Norwegian singer, actor, violinist, composer, pianist
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Sebastian
Sebastian
Danish singer, guitarist and composer
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Agnetha Fältskog
Agnetha Fältskog
Swedish recording artist and entertainer
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Kikki Danielsson
Kikki Danielsson
Swedish singer, accordinist and song lyricist
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Lene Nystrøm
Lene Nystrøm
Norwegian musician
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Susanne Sundfør
Susanne Sundfør
Norwegian singer
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Annie
Annie
Norwegian singer-songwriter and DJ
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Norwegian soprano
Record Labels
Awards Received
Order of St. Olav
Jury Honorary Award in Spellemannprisen
Spellemann Award of the year

Sissel Kyrkjebø (Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈsɪ̀sːl̩ ˈçʏ̀ʁçəˌbøː]; born 24 June 1969), also simply known as Sissel, is a Norwegian soprano.

Sissel is considered one of the world's top crossover sopranos. Her musical style ranges from pop recordings and folk songs, to classical vocals and operatic arias. She possesses a "crystalline" voice and wide vocal range, sweeping down from mezzo-soprano notes, in arias such as Mon cœur s'ouvre à ta voix from Saint-Saëns's opera Samson et Dalila, to the F natural above soprano C. She sings mainly in English and Norwegian, but has also sung songs in Swedish, Danish, Irish, Italian, French, Russian, Icelandic, Faroese, German, Neapolitan, Māori, Japanese, and Latin.

She is well known for singing the Olympic Hymn (Hymne Olympique) at the opening and closing ceremonies of the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, Norway; for duets with Plácido Domingo and Charles Aznavour at the “Christmas in Vienna” concert of 1994, José Carreras, Andrea Bocelli, Bryn Terfel, Josh Groban, Neil Sedaka, Mario Frangoulis, Russell Watson, Brian May, Tommy Körberg, Diana Krall, Warren G, Dee Dee Bridgewater and The Chieftains; and her participation on the Titanic film soundtrack.

Sissel received her first U.S. Grammy nominations on 6 December 2007 for a collaboration with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. Spirit of the Season, a collection of songs from the choir's 2006 Christmas concert at Temple Square, was nominated for the Best Classical Crossover Album of the Year, as well as Best Engineered Classical Album.

Sissel's combined solo record sales (not including soundtracks and other albums to which she contributed) amount to 10 million albums sold, most of them in Norway, a country with 5 million people. Her albums have also sold well in Sweden, Denmark and Japan. Together with Odd Nordstoga, they are the only Norwegian artists to have an album go 11 times platinum in album sales for Strålande jul" (Glorious Christmas).

Her first name 'Sissel' is a Norwegian variant of 'Cecilia'. This is a popular first name from Saint Cecilia, the patron saint of church music.