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Madeleine Isaksson (born 1956) is a Swedish/French composer.


Biography

Madeleine Isaksson studied at the Royal Academy of Music in
Stockholm Stockholm (; ) is the Capital city, capital and List of urban areas in Sweden by population, most populous city of Sweden, as well as the List of urban areas in the Nordic countries, largest urban area in the Nordic countries. Approximately ...
from 1979 to 1987. She received a diploma as a piano and ensemble teacher after studying under Gunnar Hallhagen, and then studied composition under teachers including
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and
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(composition),
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(electroacoustic music),
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(instrumentation), and Bo Wallner (music theory and analysis). In 1987 she lived in
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for a year of studies with the composer
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. Meetings with composers at different composition courses in Europe,
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,
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,
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and
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, have all contributed to Isaksson’s development as a composer. In the early 1990s, she moved to
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, where she lives and works near
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.


Works

Isaksson has composed for solo, duo, trio, quartet, ensemble, orchestra and vocal music.


Instrumental

*''Chaconne'' for piano (1982) *''7 formade frön'' ("7 Formed Seeds") for piano (1984) *''Tång ("Seaweed") ''for english horn, basson, bass clarinet, contrabass clarinet, harp, harpsichord, cello and double bass (1984) *''Capriola'' for baritone saxophone and trombone (1989) *''Stråkvåg'' ("String Wave") for string quartet (1990) *''Tjärnöga – Ö blå'' ("The Eye of the Lake – Blue Island") for horn solo (1990) *''färde'' for violin and open grand piano (1991) *''Som om'' ("As If") for alto flute, bass clarinet, viola, cello, double bass and percussion (1991) *''Tillstånd - Avstånd'' ("States – Distances") for 16 musicians (1992) *''inné'' ("innate") for flute, oboe, saxophone (clarinet), horn, bassoon, violin, viola, cello and double bass (1993) *''Fästen o fall'' ("Handholds and downfalls") for chamber orchestra (double wind quintet, bass clarinet and 17 strings) (1995–96) *''Andelek'' ("Spirit Game") for saxophone quartet (sopranino, 2 sopranos, baritone) (1997) *''Ici est ailleurs'' ("Here is Somewhere Else") for flute, percussion, violin, viola, cello and double bass (1998/2001) *''Rooms'' for alto flute, bass clarinet, cello and percussion (1999–2000) *''Ambo'' for alto flute and violin (2001) *''Axis'' for violin (with whisper/voice) and percussion (2002) *''Failles'' ("Gaps") for trombone, recorder and cello (2003) *''Fibres'' for flute, viola and 10-stringed guitar (2004) *''Îlots'' ("Ilets") for orchestra (strings, saxophone, accordion) (2005–07) *''Les sept vallées'' ("The Seven Valleys") for recorder solo (2006) *''Infra'' for violin duo (2007) *''Sondes'' ("Sounding Lines") for bass flute/alto flute, English horn/oboe, alto saxophone (or clarinet), violin, cello, piano and percussion (2009) *''Far ...'' for alto guitar and electronics (2011) *''Flux'' for brass quintet (2 trumpets, horn, trombone, tuba) (2012) *''Isär'' ("Apart") for flute, clarinet, violin, viola, cello, piano and percussion (2012) *''Vide supra'' ("See Above") for violin duo (2014) *''Vågkammar'' for piano left hand (2015) *''In quarto'' for flute quartet (2016) *''Bridges'' for brass and percussion (2016) *''Ljusrymd'' ("Space of Light") for orchestra (2017) *''Traces'' for string trio (2017) *''Springkällor'' for improvising pianist and 7 instruments (2018) *''Luftstegen'' for violin, piano and percussion (2018)


Vocal

*''Three songs'' for soprano, clarinet and piano, text by Sten Hagliden (1982) *#"Vara sin formel trogen" *#"Någon faller mitt liv i talet" *#"Sången om ljung" *''Löp'' ("Run") for soprano, mezzo-soprano, accordion and 5 percussions, text by the composer (1986) *''In Between'' for mezzo-soprano and electric guitar (1987) *''Å svävare'' for soprano, mezzo, baritone, viola and cello (1993–95) *#"Wir sehen dich", text by
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(soprano, mezzo, viola) *#"Wie soll ich", text by
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and
Juan dela Cruz Juan dela Cruz or Maria dela Cruz (feminized form) is the national personification of the Philippines, often used to represent the " Filipino everyman". He is usually depicted wearing the native '' salakot'' hat, barong tagalog, long pants, ...
(soprano, baritone, cello) *#"Oh cauterio suave", text by Juan dela Cruz and Susanne Marten (soprano, mezzo, cello) *#"Cuan manso y amoroso", text by Juan dela Cruz (soprano, mezzo, baritone, viola, cello) *#"Doch alles was uns", text by Rainer Maria Rilke & Susanne Marten (mezzo, baritone, viola) *#"Taktavla", text by
Katarina Frostenson Alma Katarina Frostenson Arnault (born 5 March 1953) is a Swedish poet and writer. She was a member of the Swedish Academy from 1992 to 2019. In 2003, Frostenson was made a Chevalier of the Legion of Honour in France in recognition of her se ...
(soprano) *#"Taktavla", text by Katarina Frostenson (soprano, viola, cello) *''Blad över blad / Feuille sur feuille'' for soprano, mezzo and cello with text by the composer (2000) *''Ciels'' ("Skies") for six solo voices (soprano, mezzo, alto, tenor, baritone, bass) with text by
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(2009–10) *''Dans l'air'' (from ''Ciels'') for 2 sopranos and mezzo-soprano with text from ''Météoriques'' by Gérard Haller (2010) *''Terre de l'absence'' ("Earth of Absence") for six soloist voices: soprano, mezzo-soprano, alt, tenor, baritone and bass with text by
Adonis In Greek mythology, Adonis (; ) was the mortal lover of the goddesses Aphrodite and Persephone. He was considered to be the ideal of male beauty in classical antiquity. The myth goes that Adonis was gored by a wild boar during a hunting trip ...
in French translation by Anne Wade Minkowski (2012) *''Hemligheten'' ("The Secret") for countertenor, recorder, baroque violin, viol and theorbo, text by
Tomas Tranströmer Tomas Gösta Tranströmer (; 15 April 1931 – 26 March 2015) was a Swedish poet, psychologist and translator. His poems captured the long winters in Sweden, the rhythm of the seasons and the palpable, atmospheric beauty of nature. Tranströmer' ...
(2013) *''Várije'' ("Towards the Mountains") for children's opera choir (with two soprano soloists) and children's yoik choir (2013)


References

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