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Hans Abrahamsen (born 23 December 1952) is a Danish composer born in Kongens Lyngby near
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. His '' Let me tell you'' (2013), a song cycle for soprano and orchestra, was ranked by music critics at ''
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'' as the finest work of the 21st-century. His opera ''
The Snow Queen "The Snow Queen" () is an 1844 original fairy tale by Danish author Hans Christian Andersen. It was first published 21 December 1844 in ''New Fairy Tales. First Volume#New Fairy Tales. First Volume. Second Collection, New Fairy Tales. First Vo ...
'' was commissioned and premiered by the
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in 2019.


Biography


Early life

His interest in composition and piano began after hearing his father playing piano. His first attempts at "little melodies" were designed to be played with the only two fingers on his right hand that were capable of playing the instrument. After realizing that he would not be able to progress, he shifted his focus to the French horn. From 1969 to 1971, he studied horn, music theory, and music history at the Royal Danish Academy of Music in Copenhagen. While at the conservatory, his music was inspired by his mentors Per Nørgård and Pelle Gudmundsen-Holmgreen. In the 1980s, he continued his studies attending seminars with
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.


Early career

Abrahamsen is considered to have been part of a trend called the " New Simplicity", which arose in the mid-1960s as a reaction against the complexity and perceived aridity of the Central European
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, particularly the circle around the Darmstadt School. Abrahamsen's first works conformed to the tenets of this movement. For Abrahamsen, this meant adopting an almost naive simplicity of expression, as in his orchestral piece ''Skum'' ("Foam", 1970). Around this time, he was also involved with a group called the Gruppen for Alternativ Musik, which was designed to allow musicians to "perform new music in alternative forms," and "to develop socially and politically committed music."Anders Beyer, "Abrahamsen, Hans", ''The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians'', second edition, edited by
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and John Tyrrell (London: Macmillan Publishers, 2001).
These ideals can be seen in his Symphony in C which was originally titled ''Anti-EEC Sats'' (Anti-EEC Movement). The title was changed "after the composer came to the realization that ' music cannot be against.'" His style soon altered and developed into a personal dialogue with Romanticism which can be seen in his orchestral work ''Nacht und Trompeten.'' In 1982, he found early success when this piece was performed by the
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. The conductor of that performance, notable composer
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, soon became a champion of Abrahamsen's music.


Hiatus

From 1990 to 1998, Abrahamsen completed only one work, a short song. According to the composer, “ ecouldn't find the way to make what ewanted.” The prevailing attitudes about complexity in music caused him to be "paralyzed by the white paper." Coming out of his hiatus, he began working on new arrangements of
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. The orchestrations of these arrangements included many nods to minimalist composers foreshadowing aesthetic changes in Abrahamsen's music.


Return to music

After his return to composition, his music was radically changed. It combined his early artistic attitudes with newer artistic goals with a modernist stringency and economy into a larger individual musical universe. Notable works since his return to composition include a
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written for his wife Anne-Marie Abildskov, and the extended chamber work ''Schnee'' ("Snow"), where the paring-down of material appears to reach a new extreme. ''Schnee'' has also received attention for its construction from both arch-shaped and straight-line processes that unfold over the work's duration and for innovative details such as its inline, composed retuning intervals. Abrahamsen's '' let me tell you'', a song cycle for soprano and orchestra based on the novella of the same name by Paul Griffiths, was premiered on 20 December 2013 by the
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, with soprano soloist Barbara Hannigan (to whom the work is dedicated), conducted by
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. Franz Welser-Möst led the Cleveland Orchestra in the U.S. premiere in January 2016. Abrahamsen won the $100,000 2016
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for this work. The City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra gave the British premiere of the song cycle in 2014. The same year CBSO co-commissioned from Abrahamsen a concerto for piano left hand. '' Left, alone'' received its world premiere in Cologne in January 2016, performed by pianist Alexandre Tharaud, for whom the concerto was composed. Four months later, Tharaud gave the British premiere for the CBSO, conducted by Ilan Volkov. Abrahamsen has written that being "born with a right hand that is not fully functional" has given him "a close relationship with the works written for the left hand by
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and others." His first opera ''Snedronningen'' (''The Snow Queen'') is a free adaptation of the fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen. It was premiered at the Danish Opera House on 13 October 2019 and received its first performance in English (by Bayerische Staatsoper) at the National Theater in Munich on 21 December 2019. He is foreign member of the
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.


Selected works


Opera

* ''
The Snow Queen "The Snow Queen" () is an 1844 original fairy tale by Danish author Hans Christian Andersen. It was first published 21 December 1844 in ''New Fairy Tales. First Volume#New Fairy Tales. First Volume. Second Collection, New Fairy Tales. First Vo ...
'' (2019)


Orchestra

* ''Vers le Silence'' (2022) * ''Drei Märchenbilder aus der Schneekönigin'' (2018) * Three Pieces for Orchestra (2017) * ''Bamberger Tanz'' (2014) * ''Ten Sinfonias'' (2010) * ''Nacht und Trompeten'' (1981) * ''Stratifications'' (1975) * Symphony (1974) * ''EEC Satz'' (1972)


Orchestra and soloist

* Concerto for Horn and Orchestra (2019) – for horn and orchestra * '' Left, alone'' (2015) – for piano left hand and orchestra * '' let me tell you'' (2013) – for soprano and orchestra * Double Concerto (2011) – for violin, piano and orchestra * Piano Concerto (1999) – for piano and orchestra


Large ensemble

* ''Schnee'' (2008) – for flute, oboe, clarinet, percussion, two pianos, violin, viola and cello * ''Lied in Fall'' (1987) – for cello and 13 instruments


Chamber music

* String Quartet No. 4 (2012) – for string quartet * String Quartet No. 3 (2008) – for string quartet * Ten Studies (1998) – for piano solo * ''Hymne'' (1990) – for cello or viola solo * Six Pieces (1984) – for violin, horn, and piano * String Quartet No. 2 (1981) – for string quartet * Walden (1978, 1995) – for wind quintet *''Winternacht'' (1978) – for flute, clarinet, horn, cornet, violin, cello and piano * ''Denmark Songs'' (1976) – for soprano, viola, flute, clarinet, percussion, and piano * 10 Preludes - String Quartet No. 1 (1973) – for string quartet * ''Flowersongs'' (1973) – for 3 flutes **2012 version for flute, oboe, and clarinet * ''Universe Birds'' (1973) – for 10 sopranos * ''Round and in between'' (1971) – for brass quintet


References


Further reading


Abrahamsen's Schnee (reviewed by Michael Schell)Teksten baserer sig på en artikel af Anders Beyer fra WH’s hjemmeside

TV-udsendelser med og om Hans Abrahamsen


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Abrahamsen, Hans 1952 births 20th-century Danish classical composers 21st-century Danish classical composers Living people Danish male classical composers Composers from Copenhagen 20th-century Danish male musicians 21st-century Danish male musicians People from Kongens Lyngby Musicians from the Capital Region of Denmark Pupils of György Ligeti Members of the Royal Swedish Academy of Music