Career
Langeland play the Finnish National Instrument kantele, but she is also known for her "runesanger" and traditional "kveding". Langeland also teaches these instruments and song techniques. The newly written work "Sammas Himmelsøyle" by langeland, was premiered with Trio Mediæval and Sinikka Langelands Ensemble Finnskogutstillingen in March 2012.
The week after the premiere the work was performed again in "Gamle Aker kirke", during the Oslo International Church Music Festival.
In 1996 Langeland was awarded Finnskogprisen. Foreign the release Runoja she received the prestigious Edvardprisen in the class Music in the borderland in 2003.
In 2012 she received the Sibeliusprisen by Sibelius company in Norway. Langeland har vært nominert til Spellemannprisen (1997) in the class Traditional folk music, for the album Strengen var af røde guld and Spellemannprisen (2000) in the class Traditional folk music/traditional dance music, for the album Lille Rosa.
She contributed on Dølajazz 2006 with plms by Hans Børli, performed together with the jazz musicians Arve Henriksen and Trygve Seim, as well as the Finnish musician Markku Ounaskari.
Langeland lives in Grue at Finnskogen. John Kellman of the All About Jazz magazine recognized Sinikka Langeland Ensemble"s appearance at Vossajazz March 2013, as northern 2 of his "Best Live Shows of 2013".
1996: Finnskogprisen.