Soran Lind is a young Norwegian-Iranian saxophonist whose artistry has captured audiences across Europe and beyond. He has established himself as a dynamic performer, known for his virtuosic technique and warm, expressive sound. Among his recent highlights is his recital debut at the Wiener Musikverein in June 2025, which was received with great enthusiasm. Soran’s debut album will be released in 2026 on GENUIN Classics.
In the 2026/27 season, Soran marks several important milestones in his career, including his debut recital at the Norwegian National Opera and Ballet. He will also tour with pianist Eirik Haug Stømner, with performances including Beethoven-Haus Bonn, Martinskirche Kassel, Schloss Achberg, Kulturverein Haar, the Dzintari Concert Hall, and Lillestrøm Kultursenter. In addition, he will appear as a soloist with the Magdeburg Philharmonic Orchestra and conductor Miguel Sepúlveda, Detmold Chamber Orchestra with conductor Stanley Dodds, and at the Oslo Chamber Music Festival.
As a soloist, Soran has performed with orchestras like Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, the Norwegian Radio Orchestra, the Norwegian Chamber Orchestra and the Staff Band of the Norwegian Armed Forces. His performances have been broadcast on Norwegian television and radio (NRK), BBC Radio, Danish Radio (DR), and Latvian Radio, earning him a reputation as a compelling storyteller through music.
A passionate chamber musician, Soran has been a sought-after performer at festivals such as Oslo Chamber Music Festival, Risør Chamber Music Festival (two seasons), Suena Festival Vienna, Oslo Opera Festival, Drammen Arts Festival and Arosa Music Festival.
His musical journey has taken him across Norway, France, Austria, the U.S., Germany, Sweden, Denmark, Latvia and Switzerland, captivating audiences with his diverse and innovative programs.
In addition to performing the standard repertoire, like Ibert’s “Concertino da Camera” or Milhaud’s “Scaramouche”, Soran is passionate about performing contemporary music. This has led to 15 world premieres for saxophone in the 2023/2024 season, showcasing his commitment to collaborating with the new generation of composers.
In 2024, he graduated from the prestigious diploma program at the Universität für Musik und Darstellende Kunst Wien, previously having studied at Hochschule für Musik “Hanns Eisler” Berlin, and at the Norwegian Academy of Music.
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