OG: I was too stubborn anyway. Even in college, I really didn't do much of what my teachers wanted me to do. I think that if your heart tells you to go somewhere, it's really important to follow that intuition, no matter what anyone says!
KP: I couldn’t agree more!
OG: I loved my experience at Juilliard, but it was more about being in that wonderful environment than the actual curriculum for me. Fortunately, I had a synthesizer teacher for a while when I was younger who really understood where I was coming from, and later a classical composition teacher who taught me a lot both musically and philosophically.
KP: When did you know that you were going to have a career in music?
OG: I think I always knew I wanted to be a composer and pianist. The only other thing I ever considered was soccer, but I realized I wanted to do something that had a more lasting impact. Besides, as much as I love sports, my heart was always in music.
KP: How is musical training different in Norway than it is in the US?
OG: That's a good question! I didn't grow up here in the US, so I don't know much about the education system below college level. It's hard to compare since Norway is so tiny (only about 5 million people) and the US is so huge, but I love how big the choral and wind band culture is here, both on the high school and college level. As far as I know, we don't have quite as much of that in Norwegian schools. I just loved being in college here because Americans are generally so enthusiastic and open to new things.
KP: When did you come to the US? Did you emigrate to study at Juilliard?
OG: Yes, I came here to study at Juilliard in 2001. Aside from two years in London and one year in LA, I've lived in New York since then, and I absolutely love it. New York, LA and the US in general really feel like home to me.
KP: Have you done any film music at this point?
OG: I have done a number of short films, but no feature length movies so far. It's something I would love to be more and more involved in. I knew it would take a bit longer when I moved back to New York from Los Angeles. I like doing concert music so much right now, but when the right movie comes along, I'm there.
KP: What are some of your musical goals?
OG: I want to release a piano album every two years, and I wish to gradually do more and more film work, as I mentioned above.
KP: Who and what do you consider to be your musical influences?
OG: I think my biggest influences are Keith Jarrett, Thomas Newman, Howard Shore, Philip Glass and John Adams. All Americans, incidentally!
KP: Interesting! Was your musical training strictly classical or were you allowed to try jazz, rock, and other genres of music?
OG: My official musical training was strictly classical and jazz. I sort of picked up the other genres on the way.