in the Olympics, World Cup, European Cup, and in Norway. Stian Grimseth is currently retired.
Stian Aarstad is a Norwegian pianist and keyboard player best known for his four-year (1993-97) stint with the black metal band Dimmu Borgir during which he played keyboards and synthesizers while engendering criticism and controversy for appearing onstage and performing in an infamous top-hat-and-cape outfit reminiscent of Jack the Ripper, while wearing minimal corpse makeup.
Subsequent stories indicated that during his period with Dimmu Borgir, Stian Aarstad did not even listen to any metal sounds, preferring classical music instead. His departure from the band came as a result of unresolved issues regarding compulsory service in the Norwegian Army. In 1998 to 1999, he produced a demo-EP for the unblack metal band Vaakevandring.
In the 2000s, Stian Aarstad had been the pianist for the band Enthrall, but left his regular position during the recording of the band’s third album. Reports have mentioned that he has also performed as a session player and engineer for the band and, in 2007, has been working as a sound engineer.
Stian Aarstad “adapted” the melody “Sorgens Kammer”, the fourth song on the Stormblåst album, from the Amiga game “Agony”.
Stian Eckhoff, born 3 September 1979 in Trondheim, is a Norwegian biathlete.
Stian Carstensen (born in 1971) at Eidsvoll) is a multi-instrument musical virtuoso.
He started as an accordion player at the age of 9. He first learned from his father, and later from a classical player which he attended for 4 years. During this time he played in Norwegian tv, radio, festivals etc. He also toured in America, playing classical