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Torstein Aagaard-Nilsen (born 11 January 1964, in
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) is a Norwegian contemporary composer.


Life

Aagaard-Nilsen grew up in
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on
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in northern Norway. From 1986 to 1990 he studied at the Bergen Conservatory of Music (now known as the Grieg Academy) and at the
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. From 1990 to 1994 he worked at the Bergen Conservatory as a teacher of contemporary classical music. Furthermore, he was leader of the ''Autunnale-festivalen - (Music Factory and Autunnale)'', also in Bergen. In 1992 and 1993 he arranged and composed for the ''Forsvarets Stabsmusikkorps Vestlandet - Norwegian Army Band, Bergen (NABB)'', writing, among other works, ''Arctic Landscape''. In this period Aagaard-Nilsen wrote many works for
wind band A concert band, also called a wind band, wind ensemble, wind symphony, wind orchestra, symphonic band, the symphonic winds, or symphonic wind ensemble, is a performing ensemble consisting of members of the woodwind, brass, and percussion famil ...
and brass band. Aagaard-Nilsen works as conductor of various school and amateur orchestras, and also as a teacher at the ''Manger Folkehøgskule''. He founded the forum ''Av garde'' together with Ketil Hvoslef, Jostein Stalheim and Knut Vaage. As a composer he has written for
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, chamber ensemble,
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, wind band and brass band. Works that exemplify Aagard-Nilsen's focus on narrative and visual aspects in a nearly impulsive form include ''Fabula I ''and ''Fabula II'' (1996), ''Sinfonietta'' (1998) and ''The Season of Blue Lights'' (2008) commissioned by BIT20 Ensemble. A stronger focus on expressive elements in Aagard-Nilsen's output is evident in works such as ''Pierrot's Lament'' (Concerto for Euphonium and Orchestra), premiered in 2001 with the
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. The trumpet concerto ''Blue Phrases'' (2007), the sinfonietta ''The Season of Blue Light'' and quartet ''Blue Fragments'' (2008) are additional examples of Aagard-Nilsen's expressive focus; while the orchestral work ''Boreas Sings'' (2012) represents a new direction in which a spectrum of colours and dancing rhythms become evident. 2014 saw his orchestral work ''Boreas Blæs'' (2014) premiered by the
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at the opening ceremony of Stormen, Bodø's concert hall. In 2016 Aagard-Nilsen received the Norwegian Music Publishing Association's Annual Award for his work ''Dirty Dancing'', commissioned and premiered by the Christiania Blåseensemble in 2015.


Compositions


For orchestra

* 1992/2000 ''The fourth Angel'' for trumpet and sinfonietta * 1995–1996 ''Concerto for Cello and Orchestra'' * 1996 ''Concerto for Trumpet and String Orchestra - Hommage'' * 1997 rev.2003 ''The Cry of Fenrir - Concerto for Tuba and Orchestra'' * 1998 ''Concerto for Trombone and String Orchestra'' * 2000 ''Pierrot's Lament - Concerto for Euphonium and Orchestra'' * 2003 ''Fanfares and Fairytales (Concerto No. 2 for Trombone and Orchestra)'' * 2007 "Wind Eyes"


For wind band

* 1992 ''Arctic Landscape for Military Band'' * 1994 ''Preludium for Symphonic Band'' * 1994 ''Triade - "The Angels of Destruction" for large wind ensemble'' * 1998 ''Pang - Introduction No. 4 for Symphonic Band'' * 2001 ''Concerto for Large Wind Ensemble (Pentagram)'' *# Call and Awakening *# Ritual I *# De Profundis *# Ritual II *# Call and Conclusion * 2002 ''Cantilena'' Cradle Song for solo trombone and wind band * 2002 ''Wings of Changes for Wind Ensemble'' (Recordinglabel SIMAX) * 2002 "Cantilena: Cradle song for trombone and wind band" * 2004 ''Cantilena II: Mountain Song for euphonium and wind ensemble'' * 2004 "The Playground Project" * 2006 "Cantilena III for 3 trombones and wind ensemble * 2013 ''Ljodgata'' for Wind Band * 2015 ''Dirty Dancing'', premiered by Christiania Blåseensemble conducted by Peter Szilvay


For brass band

* 1988 ''Circius'' (various recordings) * 1989 ''Abstractions'' * 1990 ''Entrada : Introduction No. 2'' * 1990-1991 ''Awakening'' * 1991 ''The Binding of the Wolf'' * 1993 ''Concerto for Bb Cornet and Brass Band'' * 1996 ''Seid'' (also a version B from 2009) (recording on DOYEN) * 1998 ''Riffs and Interludes'' * 1998/1999 ''Dynamis - Missa Sophia'' (recording on LAWO) * 1999 "Mosquito for trombone and brass band * 2002/2005 "Myth" * 2003 ''Aubade - Dawn Songs of the Fabulous Birds'' (test piece for the 2003 ''European Brass Band Competition'' in Bergen, Norway) * 2003 ''Bloodaxe Lament for Tuba and Brass Band'' * 2005 "Klotho" * 2005 ''Hommage á
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'' * 2006 "Steam Songs" * 2006 ''Cantigas'' (recording on LAWO) * 2007 "Blue Phrases" for solo trumpet, electronics and brass band * 2007 "Chant" (recording on LAWO) * 2007/2008 "Totem" Concerto gross for brass band and electronics * 2009 "Euphonium Concerto"


For choir

* 1992 ''Ensomme skip'' for female choir (SSAA) - text (Norwegian): Rolf Jacobsen * 1994/2010 ''Bølgje'' for mixed choir - text (Norwegian): Halldis Moren Vesaas * 1996 "I otta du rise" for male choir (TTBB) * 2001/2002 ''Aldri før...'' for mixed choir - text (Norwegian): Rolf Jacobsen * 2002 ''Et annet lys'' for mixed choir - text (Norwegian): Stein Mehren * 2005 "Sorg" fir male choir - text (Norwegian): Stein Mehren * 2008 "Jolekvad (variations on In Dulci Jubilo) for two female choir


Vocal works with orchestral or instrumental accompaniment

* 1990/1991 ''Jacobsen sanger'' for baritone and trumpet text: Rolf Jacobsen * 1999 ''Det andre lyset'' for voice, saxophone, trombone and piano text: Stein Mehren


Cantatas and masses

* 1994 ''Vår jord, vår Evighet'' cantata for Tromsø on the occasion of the 200-year anniversary, for soprano, baritone, mixed choir, wind band and strings - text: Rolf Jacobsen *# Preludium *# Det ryker *# Små lys på havet *# Nord *# Sol i sorg *# Hyss * 1998/1999 ''Dynamis - Missa sophia'' for cornet, trombone, tuba, percussion and brass band


Piano

* 1993 ''Hot-house - Drivhus'' * 2000/2002 "Views" * 2006 "Akvarell (Watercolour) (for Rune Alver) * 2008 "Nattsvermer (for Rune Alver) * 2009 "Lofotbrev (for Rune Alver) * 2010 "Blue Traces" (for Rune Alver)


Chamber music

* 1989/95 "Four Lyric Pieces" for solo EUphonium * 1990 "Black Rain" for solo Euphonium * 1991 ''Black Light'' for recorder, violin, singer (alto) and piano, version 2: for recorder, violin, cello and harpsichord, version 3: for flute, oboe, violin and piano * 1992/2001 "The Fourth Angel" for trumpet and sinfonietta * 1993 ''Novelle for Brass Ensemble'' for 4 trumpets, 3 trombones, bass trombone, French horn and tuba * 1996 ''Fabula I'' for flute, clarinet, vibraphone, piano, 2 violins, viola, cello and double bass * 1996 ''Fabula II'' for oboe, bassoon, French horn, trumpet, trombone, percussion, 2 violins, viola, cello and double bass * 1996/98 "Sinfonietta" (1. Fabula III, 2. Fabula IV, 3. Fabula V, 4. Singing Landscape) for sinfonietta * 1998 ''Crossing Lines'' quartet for trombone, accordion, violin and cello * 1998 ''Glance of a Landscape'' quartet for percussion * 1999 ''Light'' for trombone and percussion * 1999 "Two Insects" for Solo Euphonium * 2000 "Spin" for brass quintet * 2001 "Kyklos" for brass quintet * 2002 ''Winds of Change'' for Oboe, Eb clarinet, 3 Bb clarinets, Bass Clarinet, and 2 Saxophones * 2003 "Knock" for percussion trio * 2005 "Of Night and Darkness" for trombone quartet * 2008 "Blue Fragments" for Piano trio and percussion * 2008 "The Season of Blue Lights" for sinfonietta * 2009 "Song for Kharon" for tuba and electronics * 2010 "Orpheus Lament" for trumpet and electronics * 2016 "Musical Doodles" for accordion and cello


Discography

*Rune Alver, ''Blaue Blume'' (2011) *Staff Band of the Norwegian Armed Forces, Håkon Austbø, Peter Szilvay, '' Oiseaux exotiques'' (2009) *Eikanger-Bjørsvik Musikklag, Staff Band of the Norwegian Armed Forces, ''Frisk Pust'' (2008) *Ning Trio, ''Works by Barrett, Hagen, Buene, Aagaard-Nilsen, Apollyon'' (2004) *Bodø Sinfonietta, ''Singing Landscape'' (2003) *Helge Haukås, Jaren Marching Band, ''Silver Mountain'' (2002) *Einar Røttingen, ''Avgarde'' (2000) *Rolf Gupta, Stavanger Brass Band, ''The Colour-Gobbler: Stavanger Brass Band presents contemporary brass band music'' (1996) *Eikanger-Bjørsvik Musikklag, ''Kings Messenger'' (1995) *David King, '' Introduction'' (1995) *Eikanger-Bjørsvik Musikklag, ''Light'' (1990)


References


External links

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List of works
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