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Eivind Buene (born 7 September 1973 in
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) is a Norwegian contemporary composer.


Biography

1992 to 1998 saw Buene studying pedagogics and composition at the
Norwegian Academy of Music The Norwegian Academy of Music (Norwegian: ''Norges musikkhøgskole'', NMH) is a university-level music conservatory located in Oslo, Norway, in the neighbourhood of Majorstuen, Frogner. It is the largest music academy in Norway and offers the co ...
. In 1999 and 2000 he was contemporary music ensemble
Oslo Sinfonietta Oslo Sinfonietta is a Norwegian contemporary classical orchestra. It was founded by composer Asbjørn Schaatun in 1986. The current artistic director is Christian Eggen. Oslo Sinfonietta grew out of contemporary music circles at the Norwegian Acad ...
’s composer in residence. From 2000 onwards, Buene has been active as a freelance composer, based in Oslo, writing for a number of ensembles and orchestras at home and abroad. His roster of received commissions includes works written for
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,
Birmingham Contemporary Music Group Birmingham Contemporary Music Group (BCMG) is a British chamber ensemble based in Birmingham, England specialising in the performance of new and contemporary music. BCMG performs regularly at the CBSO Centre and Symphony Hall in Birmingham, tour ...
, Fondation Royaumont and a variety of Scandinavian orchestras and ensembles. The main bulk of Buene's list of works consists of compositions for soloists, ensembles and orchestras, but the composer has also focused on work with improvising musicians, developing music in the cross-section between classical notation and improv. Buene's works have seen performances at venues such as
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,
Berliner Philharmonie The Berliner Philharmonie () is a concert hall in Berlin, Germany, and home to the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. The Philharmonie lies on the south edge of the city's Tiergarten and just west of the former Berlin Wall. The Philharmonie is on ...
and
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. His debut as a stage composer came in August 2006 with the one act chamber opera ''September'', based on
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's
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. 2012 saw Buene being bestowed with a
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Award, the Norwegian equivalent to the
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, for the album ''Possible Cities/Essentials Landscapes'' recorded by the Cikada Ensemble. In 2015, Buene received the
Edvard Prize The Edvard Prize is a Norwegian music award in given by TONO, copyright organization for musicians and composers. The award, which was first awarded in 1998, is awarded annually and can only be awarded to members of the organization. The goal is t ...
for his work ''Blue Mountain''. In addition to music, Buene has written music critique and essays, and he made his literary debut with the novel ''Enmannsorkester'' in 2010. His second novel ''Allsang'' was released in October 2012, and a collection of essays was published in March 2014. His third novel, ''Oppstandelse,'' was released in September 2016. For the time frame 2015 to 2019, Buene has been appointed as assistant professor in composition at the
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.


Production


Selected works


Orchestral works

*''In a network of lines... '' (1996/1997) *''Fragmentarium'' (1997) *''Scherzophrenia'' (2002) *''Three Improvisations for Wolfgang'' (2005)


Works for smaller ensembles

*''Deaths and Entrances'' (1998) *''Exposé/Intermezzo/Symposium'' (1999) *''Objects of Desire'' (2000) *''Asymmetrical Music'' (2003/2004) *''Palimpsest'' (2004) *''Garland for Matthew Locke'' (2007) *''Seven Songs from Motion Girl'' (2015)


Chamber music

*''Exposé II'' (1999) *''Micromusic'' (1999) *''Three Quartets'' (1998–2000) *''Intermission'' (2000) *''Seven Types of Ambiguity'' (2000) *''Pretzel Sentences'' (2000) *''Anatomic Notebook'' (2001–2002) *''Delta Ground Duo'' (2002) *''08.10.03'' (2003) *''Possible Cities'' (2005) *''Grid'' (2006) *''Landscape with ruins'' (2006) *''Ultrabucolic studies'' (2006) *''Molto Fluido'' (2007)


Works for strings

*''Langsam und Schmachtend'' (2003) *''Stilleben'' (for Lauren Hartke) (2007) *''Vannmmusikk'' (2007)


Works for woodwinds

*''Trauermarsch'' (1999) *''Prosezzion'' (2001) *''Topographics'' (2002)


Works for solo instruments

*''Readings'' (1997) *''Nach'' (1998) *''Später'' (2001) *''Study no. 3'' (2001) *''Delta Ground'' (2001) *''4 miniatures'' (2002) *''Conversation with J.S. '' (2002) *''Mouvement'' (2003) *''City Silence'' (2005/2007)


Vocal music and opera

*''5 miniatyrer'' (texts by Rolf Jacobsen) (1992) *''Kaum einen Hauch'' (1998) *''September'' (2005)


Electronic works

*''Second Conversation with J.S. '' (2002) *''Organ of Oil'' (2003) *''Collateral Damage'' (2003) *''The Names'' (2004) *''Memorabilia'' (2004) *''Noen var der og har sett meg'' (2005) *''Something Moves Me'' (2006) *''An die Musik'' (2007)


Discography

*Eivind Buene, Poing, ''Into the Void'' (2014) *Eivind Buene, ''Schubert Lounge'' (2012) *Eivind Buene, Cikada, ''Possible CIties/Essential Landscapes'' (2012) * Det Norske Solistkor, ''White Nights'' (2011) *Sjøforsvarets musikkorps, ''
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'' (2009) *Ingar Zach / Ivar Grydeland / Eivind Buene, ''Asymmetrical Music'' (2007) *Cikada, ''Cirrus'' (2007) *Rolf Borch, ''Step Inside'' (2006) *Tanja Orning, ''Cellotronics'' (2005) *Affinis, ''Anatomic Notebook'' (2005) *Thomas Kjekstad / Lars Erik ter-Jung, ''Twitter Machine'' (2004) *Ning, ''Ning'' (2004) *Ametri String Quartet (2003) *Poing, ''Giants of Jazz'' (2003) *
Oslo Sinfonietta Oslo Sinfonietta is a Norwegian contemporary classical orchestra. It was founded by composer Asbjørn Schaatun in 1986. The current artistic director is Christian Eggen. Oslo Sinfonietta grew out of contemporary music circles at the Norwegian Acad ...
, ''Deaths and Entrances'' (2002) *Kyberia, ''Navigations'' (2001) *
Oslo Sinfonietta Oslo Sinfonietta is a Norwegian contemporary classical orchestra. It was founded by composer Asbjørn Schaatun in 1986. The current artistic director is Christian Eggen. Oslo Sinfonietta grew out of contemporary music circles at the Norwegian Acad ...
, ''Faces'' (2000)


References


External links


List of works
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