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Secret Garden (duo)

Irish-Norwegian musical group


Summary

Irish-Norwegian musical group

FieldValue
nameSecret Garden
imageSecret Garden1.jpg
captionRolf Løvland & Fionnuala Sherry
backgroundgroup_or_band
originNorway and Ireland
genreClassical, Celtic, Nordic folk, New age
years_active1995–present
associated_actsFionnuala Gill
website
current_membersFionnuala Sherry
Rolf Løvland

Rolf Løvland

Secret Garden is an Irish-Norwegian band specialised in new-age music, led by the duo consisting of Irish violinist and singer Fionnuala Sherry and Norwegian composer, arranger and pianist Rolf Løvland.

The group came to fame when they won the 1995 Eurovision Song Contest, representing Norway with the composition "Nocturne". In the course of a partnership lasting over 25 years, they have sold millions of albums worldwide, many of which went platinum in numerous countries.

History

Eurovision Song Contest

The group won the Eurovision Song Contest for Norway's second time in 1995 with the composition "Nocturne". It was the only time that a predominantly instrumental piece has won the Eurovision Song Contest, although a few Norwegian lyrics, written by screenwriter Petter Skavlan, were included to ensure that the entry adhered to the contest's rules. Norwegian singer Gunnhild Tvinnereim sang the song in the Eurovision Song Contest, with Hans Fredrik Jacobsen on penny whistle and Swedish nyckelharpist Åsa Jinder guesting on the occasion, although none of them are regular members of the group. Ten years earlier, Rolf Løvland wrote the song "La det swinge" (Let it swing) that secured Norway its first Eurovision Song Contest victory in 1985.

Debut album

Their success at Eurovision spearheaded the success of their first album Songs from a Secret Garden. It sold a million copies around the world going platinum in Norway and Korea, gold in Ireland, Hong Kong and New Zealand and spending two years in the Billboard new-age charts in 1996 and 1997. Barbra Streisand adapted "Heartstrings" from this album as the song "I've Dreamed of You" on her A Love Like Ours album. She also used "Heartstrings" in her wedding to James Brolin.

A remastered version of the album was released in 2025 to mark the album's 30th anniversary.

Further albums

Their sophomore album White Stones followed in 1997, and also made the top ten on Billboard New Age charts. Dawn of a New Century was released in 1999 as their third studio album, and again featured lyrics by Norway's Petter Skavlan. Their 2001 studio album Once in a Red Moon also enjoyed success around the world, including reaching Billboard's new-age top ten.

A compilation album, Dreamcatcher, was released in 2000. Secret Garden released a Dreamcatcher: Best Of album for its tour through Australia and New Zealand in 2004, and this reached the top of the Australian New Age charts and the ARIA top 50 album charts.

After several other albums, they released their tenth album, Storyteller, in 2019.

Notable songs

Secret Garden's most famous song "You Raise Me Up", originally performed by Johnny Logan and Brian Kennedy, has been recorded by more than a hundred other artists including Josh Groban, Russell Watson, Westlife, Sissel Kyrkjebø, Becky Taylor, Celtic Woman, Lena Park, Robert Tremlett, Il Divo, Rhydian, and Sergio Dalma.

"Nocturne" won the 1995 Eurovision Song Contest. Their piece "Adagio", with a cor anglais solo, was used in the Wong Kar-wai film 2046 which was released in 2004.

Autobiographical book

In 2015, Secret Garden published a book titled You Raise Me Up: The Story of Secret Garden co-written by Rolf Løvland with Fionnuala Sherry. The book tells their story of their triumphs as well as the trials and tribulations they endured along two decades.

Discography

Studio albums

YearAlbumPeak PositionsNOR
AUS
US
New Age
1996Songs from a Secret Garden1645
1997White Stones67
1999Dawn of a New Century104
2001Once in a Red Moon2742
2004Earthsongs9511
2007Inside I'm Singing192
2011Winter Poem55
2013Just the Two of Us67
2019Storyteller67
2024Songs In The Circle Of Time
2025Songs from a Secret Garden (Remastered 30th Anniversary Edition)

Collaboration albums

With Cathrine Iversen

YearAlbumPeak PositionsNOR
AUS
US
New Age
2020Sacred Night: The Christmas Album

Live albums

YearAlbumPeak PositionsNOR
2016Live at Kilden18

Compilation albums

YearAlbumPeak PositionsNOR
AUS
1998Fairytales18
1999Highlights30
2000Dreamcatcher: Best of Secret Garden40
2004The Ultimate Secret Garden (Asia)
2018You Raise Me Up – The Collection
2020Nocturne: The 25th Anniversary Collection (Norway)
2025Secret Spring

References

with "Rock 'n' Roll Kids" with "The Voice" with "Duett" with "I evighet"

References

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  2. Bergh, Johs. "Melodi Grand Prix". [[Kunnskapsforlaget]].
  3. Anna J. Park. (2019-05-31). "Celtic-Nordic duo Secret Garden talks about musical roots, new album "Storyteller"". Korea Times.
  4. (2006). "2046". [[Sony Pictures Classics]].
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  7. "Secret Garden Chart History". Billboard.com.
  8. "GFK Chart-Track".
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