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Arne Nordheim

Arne Nordheim (20 June 1931 – 5 June 2010) was a Norwegian composer. Nordheim received numerous awards for his compositions, and from 1982 lived in the Norwegian government's honorary residence, Grotten, next to the Royal Palace in Oslo.[1] He was elected an honorary member of the International Society for Contemporary Music in 1997. On 18 August 2006, Arne Nordheim received a doctor honoris causa degree at the Norwegian Academy of Music. He died at the age of 78 and was given a state funeral.[2]

Arne Nordheim
Nordheim in 1968
Born20 June 1931
Died5 June 2010
OccupationComposer

Musical education Edit

 
Arne Nordheim's childhood home at 13 Øvre Jegersborggate.

At the then Oslo Conservatory of Music (now the Norwegian Academy of Music), where Nordheim studied from 1948 to 1952, he started out as a theory and organ student, but changed to composition, studying with Karl August Andersen (1903–1970), Bjarne Brustad, and Conrad Baden. Then in 1955 he studied with Vagn Holmboe in Copenhagen,[3] and studied musique concrète in Paris[citation needed]. Later he studied electronic music in Bilthoven (1959), and paid many visits to the Studio Eksperymentalne of Polish Radio (1967–1972), where many of his early electronic works were realised (including Pace, Solitaire, and Lux et tenebrae (Poly-Poly)). In 2005, many lost and forgotten tapes of electronic compositions for radio drama for the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK) were rediscovered, reminding us that Nordheim also developed his electronic musical language in his home country.[4]

Career Edit

His Essay for string quartet was first performed in Stockholm in 1954, but Nordheim always considered his String Quartet of 1956 as his Opus 1. His musical output is focused around themes of 'solitude, death, love, and landscape';[5] these themes are already evident in his song cycle Aftonland (Evening Land, 1959), a setting of poems by the Swedish poet Pär Lagerkvist, which brought him national recognition. The 1961 Canzona per orchestra was his international breakthrough. Inspired by Giovanni Gabrieli's canzone, the work showcases Nordheim's historical leanings, as well as his occupation with space as a parameter of music. Nordheim's spatial concerns, coupled with his focus on death and human suffering, are brought together in what is arguably his most famous work, Epitaffio per orchestra e nastro magnetico (1963). Written in memory of the Norwegian flautist Alf Andersen, who died that year at a very young age, the work incorporated Salvatore Quasimodo's poem Ed è sùbito sera. Originally conceived for orchestra and chorus, Nordheim realised that his wish to have the whole performance space 'singing' was better achieved with the use of electronic means. The result is a remarkable, almost imperceptible, blending of the orchestral sounds with the choral sounds of the tape, where the final line 'ed è sùbito sera' ('and suddenly it is evening') is the only part of the text that can be heard.[6]

His later compositions include The Tempest (1979), Klokkesong (1984), Magma (1988), the Violin Concerto (1996) and Fonos for trombone and orchestra (2004). Arne Norheim was inspired by the neumes and the sound of the medieval bells in Kaupanger stave church in composing the work Klokkesong, which was first performed in the church. In The Tempest, a ballet based on Shakespeare's play, electronics and orchestral sounds are again mixed, while the focus is more strongly on vocal music (e.g. the 'double voice' of Caliban), while Nordheim's continued use of historical elements is shown by the incorporation of Leonardo da Vinci's musical rebus, which solved reads Amore sol la mi fa remirare, la sol mi fa sollecita.[7]

1968 saw Arne Nordheim being bestowed with the Nordic Council Music Prize for his Eco for soprano, two choirs and orchestra. The work marks the start of a new development phase, in which Nordheim proved that he could create electrophonic-sounding timbres from conventional instruments.[8]

In 1970 he and sound engineer Eugeniusz Rudnik made the piece Poly-Poly for the Scandinavian pavilion at Expo '70 in Osaka.[9] This sound installation consisted of six tapes of different lengths which are played in a loop, such that the piece will not repeat itself for 102 years. A 21-minute long concert version was released the year after, with the name Lux et Tenebrae.

Throughout his career, Nordheim would receive a number of commissions which would result in such works as Greening (1973) written for Zubin Mehta and Los Angeles Symphony Orchestra; the ballet Stormen (1979) for Schwezinger Festival in Germany; the cello concerto Tenebrae (1980) for Mstislav Rostropovitch; Aurora (1983) for vocal ensemble Electric Phoenix and the orchestral work Magma (1988) for the Concertgebouw Orchestra in Amsterdam. Additional major works include Wirklicher Wald (1983) for soprano, cello, choir and orchestra commissioned for the centenary anniversary for the Oslo Music Conservatory and Boomerang (1985) for oboe and chamber orchestra written for the Norwegian Chamber Orchestra.

Draumkvedet is a monumental stage work for orchestra, (acting) chamber choir, soloists and dancers, and was performed 40 times in 1994 with the Broadcasting Corporation Radio Orchestra and Grex Vocalis. A recording featuring these performing forces conducted by Ingar Bergby was made in 2001, and released in 2006 as a two-CD set on the Simax label (Simax PSC 1169). Based on a medieval Norwegian poem (Draumkvedet, The Dream Song), the work was composed in honor of the millennium of the city of Trondheim in 1997.[10]

Nordheim was a great admirer of playwright Henrik Ibsen and devoted time to study his life and literary output. Nordheim composed music for Den Nationale Scene's performance of Peer Gynt. On a number of occasions, Nordheim held talks titled “Thre composers' approaches to Peer gynt” which featured a highlight where Edvard Grieg's music for Aase's Death was sampled and spliced with Nordheim's own composition. Naturally, both composers had elected to compose their scores for this scene in b minor.

To commemorate Nordheim's 70th birthday in 2001, a celebratory concert was held, featuring the Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra. The Norwegian Ministry of Culture and Church Affairs would also celebrate the composer, and established the Arne Nordheim Composer's Prize which is bestowed on an annual basis to a composer of Norwegian residence.[11]

In later years, Nordheim suffered from dementia, and expired early on Saturday 5 June 2010, following a prolonged bout of illness. The state funeral was held at the Oslo Cathedral on the 16th of June.

Prizes and awards Edit

Astronomical honor Edit

3457 Arnenordheim, a minor planet circling the Sun in the main asteroid belt between the planets Mars and Jupiter was named for the composer after its discovery in 1985.

Cultural references Edit

  • Arne Nordheim's popularity grew enormously when Frank Zappa arrived in Copenhagen in 1973, and told journalists he wanted to meet Arne Nordheim. Later, Zappa performed in Norway with Nordheim as a VIP guest. A lifelong friendship developed between the two, and Nordheim was invited to the US, while Zappa always visited Nordheim when performing in Norway.[13]
  • Norwegian painter Håkon Bleken produced a series of large charcoal drawings inspired by Nordheim's quote that "music lives in the span between poetry and catastrophe".[14]
  • "A Study Dedicated to Arne Nordheim" is the title of a track on Hemmelig Tempo's album Who Put John Cage on the Guestlist? (2010).

Production Edit

Selected works Edit

Music for stage productions Edit

  • Katharsis (ballet), orchestra and tape (1962)
  • Favola (music drama for TV), 2 singers, 10 dancers, orchestra, and tape (1963)
  • Ariadne (ballet based on cantata Tempora Noctis), (1977)
  • Stormen (ballet), 2 singers, orchestra, tape, (1979)
  • Kong Lear (theatre music), (1985)
  • Antigone (theatre music), (1991)
  • Draumkvedet (music drama), vocal soloists, dancers, choir, orchestra, tape, (1994)

Orchestral works and concertos Edit

  • Canzona, orchestra, (1960)
  • Epitaffio, orchestra and tape, (1963)
  • Eco (text: S. Quasimodo), soprano, children's choir, mixed choir and orchestra, (1968)
  • Floating, orchestra, (1970)
  • Greening, orchestra,(1973)
  • Doria (text: E. Pound), tenor and orchestra, (1975)
  • Nachruf for Strings, (1975)
  • Spur, accordion and orchestra, (1975)
  • Tempora Noctis (text: Ovid), soprano, mezzo-soprano, orchestra and tape, (1979)
  • The Tempest Suite (text: W. Shakespeare), soprano, barython, orchestra and tape, (1979)
  • Tenebrae, cello and orchestra, (1982)
  • Wirklicher Wald (text: R. M. Rilke), soprano, cello, mixed choir and (1983)
  • Boomerang, oboe and chamber orchestra, (1985)
  • Recall and Signals, symphonic wind ensemble, percussion and emulator, (1986)
  • Rendezvous for strings, (1987)
  • Magma, orchestra, (1988)
  • Monolith, orchestra, (1991)
  • Adieu, string orchestra and bell instruments, (1994)
  • Cada Cancion (text: F. Garcia Lorca), children's choir, mixed choir and orchestra, (1994)
  • Non Gridate (text: G. Ungaretti), soprano, mixed choir and orchestra, (1995)
  • Confutatis, soprano, mixed choir and orchestra (1995)
  • Nedstigningen (text: S. Mehren, Job, Catullus, Dante), recitation, soprano, girl's choir, orchestra and electronics, (1996)
  • Violin Concerto, (1996)
  • Nidaros (1997)

Chamber music Edit

  • Essay, string quartet, (1954)
  • Epigram, string quartet, (1955)
  • Strykekvartett, (1956)
  • Aftonland (text: P. Lagerkvist), soprano and chamber ensemble, (1957)
  • Partita, viola, cembalo and percussion, (1963)
  • Response I, 2 percussionists and tape, (1966)
  • Signaler, accordion, el-guitar and percussion, (1967)
  • Response II, 1 percussionists and tape, (1968)
  • Colorazione, Hammond-organ, percussion, electronic delay, ring-modulator filters, (1968/1982)
  • Partita II, el-guitar, (1969)
  • Dinosauros, accordion and tape, (1971)
  • Listen, piano, (1971)
  • OHM, (1971)
  • The Hunting of the Snark, trombone solo, (1975)
  • To One Singing (text: P. B. Shelley), tenor and harpe, (1975)
  • Be Not Afeard (text: W. Shakespeare), soprano, baryton, chamber ensemble and tape, (1977)
  • Response, organ, 4 percussionists and tape, (1977)
  • Response IV, 4 percussionists and tape, (1977)
  • Clamavi, cello solo, (1980)
  • Partita for Six Double Basses, (1982)
  • Aurora (text: Salme 139, Dante), 4 singers, crotali and tape, (1983)
  • Flashing, accordion solo, (1986)
  • Partita für Paul, violin with electronic delay, (1985)
  • Acantus Firmus, jazz vocalist, Hardanger Fiddle and tape, (1987)
  • The Return of the Snark, trombone and tape, (1987)
  • Tractatus, solo flute and chamber ensemble, (1987)
  • Tre Voci (text: F. Petrarca, G. Bruno, G. Ungaretti), soprano and chamber ensemble, (1988)
  • Duplex, violin and viola, (1991)
  • Magic Island (text: W. Shakespeare), soprano, baryton, chamber orchestra and tape, (1992)
  • Suite per violoncello solo, (1996)
  • Three Stanzas, double bass solo, (1998)
  • Strykekvartett, (2001)
  • Solar Plexus (text: G. Johannessen (2002)
  • Partita per carillon, (2002)

Choir Edit

  • Aurora 4 solo voices, mixed choir, 2 percussion groups and tape, (1983)
  • Music to Two Fragments to Music by Shelley (text: P. B. Shelley), female choir, (1985)
  • Tres Lamentationes (Secundum Hieremiam Prophetam), mixed choir, (1985)

Electro-acoustic music and mixed media Edit

  • Ode til lyset, (1968)
  • Solitaire, (1968)
  • Warszawa, (1968)
  • Pace, (1970)
  • Forbindelser for fem byer (1975)
  • Poly-Poly, based on Lux et tenebrae (1970), electro-acoustic music for the Scandinavian pavilion at the Expo 70 in Osaka, Japan, (1979)
  • Nedstigningen, (1996)

Music for film and TV Edit

  • Læraren (TV) (1963)
  • Klimaks (1965)
  • Stoppested (TV) (1966)
  • En dag i Ivan Denisovitsj' liv (1970)
  • Dagny (1977)
  • I solkorsets tegn (TV) (1981)
  • Forfølgelsen (1981)
  • Ja, vi elsker (1983)
  • Kong Lear (TV) (1985)
  • Stella Polaris (1993)

Discography – selected releases Edit

  • Epitaffio (2011)
  • Einar Steen-Nøkleberg, Nordheim - Beethoven – Nordheim (2007)
  • Draumkvedet (2006)
  • Dodeka (2003)
  • Listen - the Art of Arne Nordheim (2002)
  • Peter Herresthal, Arne Nordheim - Complete Violin Music (2001)
  • Ketil Hvoslef, Soon-Mi Chung, Stephan Barratt-Due, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Duodu - Duoer for fiolin og Bratsj / Soon-Mi Chung og Stephan Barratt-Due (1994)
  • The Norwegian String Quartet, Terje Tønnesen, Nordheim; Hallgrimsson (1990)
  • The Norwegian String Quartet, Arne Nordheim - Antonio Bibalo - String Quartets (1987)
  • The Tempest: Suite From The Ballet (1980)
  • Musique Électronique Norvégienne with Alfred Janson and Bjørn Fongaard (1968)

References Edit

  1. ^ "Composer Nordheim dead at 78". News in English.no. Retrieved 2014-06-16.
  2. ^ "Bio from record label Grappa". grappa.no. Retrieved 2017-02-07.
  3. ^ "Information about Arne Nordheim". EWH.DK. Archived from the original on 16 January 2008. Retrieved 2008-01-03.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-12-23. Retrieved 2010-01-03.
  5. ^ Hallgjerd Aksnes, 'Nordheim, Arne', Grove Music Online ed. Laura Macy, article updated 19.04.04,
  6. ^ . musicnorway.no. Archived from the original on 2017-02-08. Retrieved 2017-02-07.
  7. ^ . listento.no. Archived from the original on 2016-03-07. Retrieved 2017-02-07.
  8. ^ . norden.org. Archived from the original on 2017-05-18. Retrieved 2017-02-09.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 2019-12-30. Retrieved 2021-03-08.
  10. ^ Kaupanger stave church (Kulturminneløypa) 2011-07-24 at the Wayback Machine
  11. ^ "The Norwegian Ministry of culture on the Arne Nordheim composer's prize". regjeringen.no. Retrieved 2017-02-09.
  12. ^ "1997 - Gordon Hølmebakk, skjønnlitterær kulturformidler og Arne Nordheim, komponist". anders jahres kulturpris. Retrieved May 1, 2018.
  13. ^ "Kulturspeilet". Retrieved 2010-08-26.
  14. ^ "Håkon Bleken interview in VG". from the original on 27 July 2010. Retrieved 2010-08-26.

External links Edit

  • Interview with Arne Nordheim, March 17, 1994
  • Obituary in The Guardian
  • List of Works supplied by the National Library of Norway
Awards
Preceded by Recipient of the Norsk kulturråds ærespris
1990
Succeeded by

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Arne Nordheim 20 June 1931 5 June 2010 was a Norwegian composer Nordheim received numerous awards for his compositions and from 1982 lived in the Norwegian government s honorary residence Grotten next to the Royal Palace in Oslo 1 He was elected an honorary member of the International Society for Contemporary Music in 1997 On 18 August 2006 Arne Nordheim received a doctor honoris causa degree at the Norwegian Academy of Music He died at the age of 78 and was given a state funeral 2 Arne NordheimNordheim in 1968Born20 June 1931Larvik NorwayDied5 June 2010OccupationComposer Contents 1 Musical education 2 Career 3 Prizes and awards 4 Astronomical honor 5 Cultural references 6 Production 6 1 Selected works 6 1 1 Music for stage productions 6 1 2 Orchestral works and concertos 6 1 3 Chamber music 6 1 4 Choir 6 1 5 Electro acoustic music and mixed media 6 1 6 Music for film and TV 6 2 Discography selected releases 7 References 8 External linksMusical education Edit nbsp Arne Nordheim s childhood home at 13 Ovre Jegersborggate At the then Oslo Conservatory of Music now the Norwegian Academy of Music where Nordheim studied from 1948 to 1952 he started out as a theory and organ student but changed to composition studying with Karl August Andersen 1903 1970 Bjarne Brustad and Conrad Baden Then in 1955 he studied with Vagn Holmboe in Copenhagen 3 and studied musique concrete in Paris citation needed Later he studied electronic music in Bilthoven 1959 and paid many visits to the Studio Eksperymentalne of Polish Radio 1967 1972 where many of his early electronic works were realised including Pace Solitaire and Lux et tenebrae Poly Poly In 2005 many lost and forgotten tapes of electronic compositions for radio drama for the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation NRK were rediscovered reminding us that Nordheim also developed his electronic musical language in his home country 4 Career EditHis Essay for string quartet was first performed in Stockholm in 1954 but Nordheim always considered his String Quartet of 1956 as his Opus 1 His musical output is focused around themes of solitude death love and landscape 5 these themes are already evident in his song cycle Aftonland Evening Land 1959 a setting of poems by the Swedish poet Par Lagerkvist which brought him national recognition The 1961 Canzona per orchestra was his international breakthrough Inspired by Giovanni Gabrieli s canzone the work showcases Nordheim s historical leanings as well as his occupation with space as a parameter of music Nordheim s spatial concerns coupled with his focus on death and human suffering are brought together in what is arguably his most famous work Epitaffio per orchestra e nastro magnetico 1963 Written in memory of the Norwegian flautist Alf Andersen who died that year at a very young age the work incorporated Salvatore Quasimodo s poem Ed e subito sera Originally conceived for orchestra and chorus Nordheim realised that his wish to have the whole performance space singing was better achieved with the use of electronic means The result is a remarkable almost imperceptible blending of the orchestral sounds with the choral sounds of the tape where the final line ed e subito sera and suddenly it is evening is the only part of the text that can be heard 6 His later compositions include The Tempest 1979 Klokkesong 1984 Magma 1988 the Violin Concerto 1996 and Fonos for trombone and orchestra 2004 Arne Norheim was inspired by the neumes and the sound of the medieval bells in Kaupanger stave church in composing the work Klokkesong which was first performed in the church In The Tempest a ballet based on Shakespeare s play electronics and orchestral sounds are again mixed while the focus is more strongly on vocal music e g the double voice of Caliban while Nordheim s continued use of historical elements is shown by the incorporation of Leonardo da Vinci s musical rebus which solved reads Amore sol la mi fa remirare la sol mi fa sollecita 7 1968 saw Arne Nordheim being bestowed with the Nordic Council Music Prize for his Eco for soprano two choirs and orchestra The work marks the start of a new development phase in which Nordheim proved that he could create electrophonic sounding timbres from conventional instruments 8 In 1970 he and sound engineer Eugeniusz Rudnik made the piece Poly Poly for the Scandinavian pavilion at Expo 70 in Osaka 9 This sound installation consisted of six tapes of different lengths which are played in a loop such that the piece will not repeat itself for 102 years A 21 minute long concert version was released the year after with the name Lux et Tenebrae Throughout his career Nordheim would receive a number of commissions which would result in such works as Greening 1973 written for Zubin Mehta and Los Angeles Symphony Orchestra the ballet Stormen 1979 for Schwezinger Festival in Germany the cello concerto Tenebrae 1980 for Mstislav Rostropovitch Aurora 1983 for vocal ensemble Electric Phoenix and the orchestral work Magma 1988 for the Concertgebouw Orchestra in Amsterdam Additional major works include Wirklicher Wald 1983 for soprano cello choir and orchestra commissioned for the centenary anniversary for the Oslo Music Conservatory and Boomerang 1985 for oboe and chamber orchestra written for the Norwegian Chamber Orchestra Draumkvedet is a monumental stage work for orchestra acting chamber choir soloists and dancers and was performed 40 times in 1994 with the Broadcasting Corporation Radio Orchestra and Grex Vocalis A recording featuring these performing forces conducted by Ingar Bergby was made in 2001 and released in 2006 as a two CD set on the Simax label Simax PSC 1169 Based on a medieval Norwegian poem Draumkvedet The Dream Song the work was composed in honor of the millennium of the city of Trondheim in 1997 10 Nordheim was a great admirer of playwright Henrik Ibsen and devoted time to study his life and literary output Nordheim composed music for Den Nationale Scene s performance of Peer Gynt On a number of occasions Nordheim held talks titled Thre composers approaches to Peer gynt which featured a highlight where Edvard Grieg s music for Aase s Death was sampled and spliced with Nordheim s own composition Naturally both composers had elected to compose their scores for this scene in b minor To commemorate Nordheim s 70th birthday in 2001 a celebratory concert was held featuring the Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra The Norwegian Ministry of Culture and Church Affairs would also celebrate the composer and established the Arne Nordheim Composer s Prize which is bestowed on an annual basis to a composer of Norwegian residence 11 In later years Nordheim suffered from dementia and expired early on Saturday 5 June 2010 following a prolonged bout of illness The state funeral was held at the Oslo Cathedral on the 16th of June Prizes and awards Edit1975 Member of The Royal Swedish Academy of Music 1981 The Lindeman Prize 1990 The Arts Council Norway Honorary Award 1993 The Henrik Steffens Prize 1997 Anders Jahre Cultural Prize jointly with Gordon Holmebakk 12 2001 Vestfold Fylkeskommune s Art Prize 2001 Oslo Culture PrizeAstronomical honor Edit3457 Arnenordheim a minor planet circling the Sun in the main asteroid belt between the planets Mars and Jupiter was named for the composer after its discovery in 1985 Cultural references EditArne Nordheim s popularity grew enormously when Frank Zappa arrived in Copenhagen in 1973 and told journalists he wanted to meet Arne Nordheim Later Zappa performed in Norway with Nordheim as a VIP guest A lifelong friendship developed between the two and Nordheim was invited to the US while Zappa always visited Nordheim when performing in Norway 13 Norwegian painter Hakon Bleken produced a series of large charcoal drawings inspired by Nordheim s quote that music lives in the span between poetry and catastrophe 14 A Study Dedicated to Arne Nordheim is the title of a track on Hemmelig Tempo s album Who Put John Cage on the Guestlist 2010 Production EditSelected works Edit Music for stage productions Edit Katharsis ballet orchestra and tape 1962 Favola music drama for TV 2 singers 10 dancers orchestra and tape 1963 Ariadne ballet based on cantata Tempora Noctis 1977 Stormen ballet 2 singers orchestra tape 1979 Kong Lear theatre music 1985 Antigone theatre music 1991 Draumkvedet music drama vocal soloists dancers choir orchestra tape 1994 Orchestral works and concertos Edit Canzona orchestra 1960 Epitaffio orchestra and tape 1963 Eco text S Quasimodo soprano children s choir mixed choir and orchestra 1968 Floating orchestra 1970 Greening orchestra 1973 Doria text E Pound tenor and orchestra 1975 Nachruf for Strings 1975 Spur accordion and orchestra 1975 Tempora Noctis text Ovid soprano mezzo soprano orchestra and tape 1979 The Tempest Suite text W Shakespeare soprano barython orchestra and tape 1979 Tenebrae cello and orchestra 1982 Wirklicher Wald text R M Rilke soprano cello mixed choir and 1983 Boomerang oboe and chamber orchestra 1985 Recall and Signals symphonic wind ensemble percussion and emulator 1986 Rendezvous for strings 1987 Magma orchestra 1988 Monolith orchestra 1991 Adieu string orchestra and bell instruments 1994 Cada Cancion text F Garcia Lorca children s choir mixed choir and orchestra 1994 Non Gridate text G Ungaretti soprano mixed choir and orchestra 1995 Confutatis soprano mixed choir and orchestra 1995 Nedstigningen text S Mehren Job Catullus Dante recitation soprano girl s choir orchestra and electronics 1996 Violin Concerto 1996 Nidaros 1997 Chamber music Edit Essay string quartet 1954 Epigram string quartet 1955 Strykekvartett 1956 Aftonland text P Lagerkvist soprano and chamber ensemble 1957 Partita viola cembalo and percussion 1963 Response I 2 percussionists and tape 1966 Signaler accordion el guitar and percussion 1967 Response II 1 percussionists and tape 1968 Colorazione Hammond organ percussion electronic delay ring modulator filters 1968 1982 Partita II el guitar 1969 Dinosauros accordion and tape 1971 Listen piano 1971 OHM 1971 The Hunting of the Snark trombone solo 1975 To One Singing text P B Shelley tenor and harpe 1975 Be Not Afeard text W Shakespeare soprano baryton chamber ensemble and tape 1977 Response organ 4 percussionists and tape 1977 Response IV 4 percussionists and tape 1977 Clamavi cello solo 1980 Partita for Six Double Basses 1982 Aurora text Salme 139 Dante 4 singers crotali and tape 1983 Flashing accordion solo 1986 Partita fur Paul violin with electronic delay 1985 Acantus Firmus jazz vocalist Hardanger Fiddle and tape 1987 The Return of the Snark trombone and tape 1987 Tractatus solo flute and chamber ensemble 1987 Tre Voci text F Petrarca G Bruno G Ungaretti soprano and chamber ensemble 1988 Duplex violin and viola 1991 Magic Island text W Shakespeare soprano baryton chamber orchestra and tape 1992 Suite per violoncello solo 1996 Three Stanzas double bass solo 1998 Strykekvartett 2001 Solar Plexus text G Johannessen 2002 Partita per carillon 2002 Choir Edit Aurora 4 solo voices mixed choir 2 percussion groups and tape 1983 Music to Two Fragments to Music by Shelley text P B Shelley female choir 1985 Tres Lamentationes Secundum Hieremiam Prophetam mixed choir 1985 Electro acoustic music and mixed media Edit Ode til lyset 1968 Solitaire 1968 Warszawa 1968 Pace 1970 Forbindelser for fem byer 1975 Poly Poly based on Lux et tenebrae 1970 electro acoustic music for the Scandinavian pavilion at the Expo 70 in Osaka Japan 1979 Nedstigningen 1996 Music for film and TV Edit Laeraren TV 1963 Klimaks 1965 Stoppested TV 1966 En dag i Ivan Denisovitsj liv 1970 Dagny 1977 I solkorsets tegn TV 1981 Forfolgelsen 1981 Ja vi elsker 1983 Kong Lear TV 1985 Stella Polaris 1993 Discography selected releases Edit Epitaffio 2011 Einar Steen Nokleberg Nordheim Beethoven Nordheim 2007 Draumkvedet 2006 Dodeka 2003 Listen the Art of Arne Nordheim 2002 Peter Herresthal Arne Nordheim Complete Violin Music 2001 Ketil Hvoslef Soon Mi Chung Stephan Barratt Due Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Duodu Duoer for fiolin og Bratsj Soon Mi Chung og Stephan Barratt Due 1994 The Norwegian String Quartet Terje Tonnesen Nordheim Hallgrimsson 1990 The Norwegian String Quartet Arne Nordheim Antonio Bibalo String Quartets 1987 The Tempest Suite From The Ballet 1980 Musique Electronique Norvegienne with Alfred Janson and Bjorn Fongaard 1968 References Edit nbsp Norway portal nbsp Biography portal nbsp Music portal nbsp Art portal Composer Nordheim dead at 78 News in English no Retrieved 2014 06 16 Bio from record label Grappa grappa no Retrieved 2017 02 07 Information about Arne Nordheim EWH DK Archived from the original on 16 January 2008 Retrieved 2008 01 03 Ballade review Archived from the original on 2008 12 23 Retrieved 2010 01 03 Hallgjerd Aksnes Nordheim Arne Grove Music Online ed Laura Macy article updated 19 04 04 Bio from Music Norway musicnorway no Archived from the original on 2017 02 08 Retrieved 2017 02 07 Bio from MIC Music Information Centre Norway listento no Archived from the original on 2016 03 07 Retrieved 2017 02 07 Nordic Council Music Prize winners norden org Archived from the original on 2017 05 18 Retrieved 2017 02 09 Memorables Arne Nordheims electronic music Archived from the original on 2019 12 30 Retrieved 2021 03 08 Kaupanger stave church Kulturminneloypa Archived 2011 07 24 at the Wayback Machine The Norwegian Ministry of culture on the Arne Nordheim composer s prize regjeringen no Retrieved 2017 02 09 1997 Gordon Holmebakk skjonnlitteraer kulturformidler og Arne Nordheim komponist anders jahres kulturpris Retrieved May 1 2018 Kulturspeilet Retrieved 2010 08 26 Hakon Bleken interview in VG Archived from the original on 27 July 2010 Retrieved 2010 08 26 External links EditArne Nordheim s official web page Interview with Arne Nordheim March 17 1994 Obituary in The Guardian List of Works supplied by the National Library of NorwayAwardsPreceded byEspen Skjonberg Recipient of the Norsk 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