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Håkon Berge (born 22 April 1954, in
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) is a Norwegian contemporary composer, conductor and arranger. Berge studied composition at the Music Department at the
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and the
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. As a composer, Berge has contributed to stage productions at institutions such as
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and Oslo's National Theatre. He has also contributed to TV productions, including the score for the domestically broadcast opera ''Gagarin – a space opera'' in 1991. Berge has penned a number of commissioned works, including a work written for the opening of the
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, the opening work for Oslo's
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and the 2008 European Brass Band Championship test piece ''Brass Blot''. As a freelancer, Berge has held positions as musical director, composer in residence and conductor at Norway's major theatres and has written music for more than 70 plays. In addition to his work on music for theatre productions, Berge has received commissions from the
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, the
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Ultima Oslo Contemporary Music Festival ULTIMA Oslo Contemporary Music Festival is a Norwegian music festival for contemporary music. Background Ultima is Scandinavia's largest contemporary music festival, and since 1991 it has been a key arena for contemporary music and related art ...
,
NRK NRK, an abbreviation of the Norwegian ''Norsk Rikskringkasting Aksjeselskap, AS'', generally expressed in English as the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation, is the Norwegian government-owned radio and television public broadcasting company, and ...
and the
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. Berge has held a number of positions on the Norwegian music scene, including stints as chair of the Norwegian Society of Composers and chairman of the board of
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. From 2009 to 2013, Berge served as director of Kristiansand Symphony Orchestra.


Selected works

* ''Gagarin – a space opera'' commissioned by NRK (1991) * ''Shimmer'', for piano and chamber ensemble, commissioned by Grieg150thAnniversary Celebrations for the
Bergen International Festival Bergen International Festival ( no, Festspillene i Bergen) is an annual international music and cultural festival in Bergen, Norway. Biography The Bergen International festival is the largest festival in the Nordic countries in its genre and ha ...
(1993) * ''Nanawatai'' for percussion ensemble, commissioned by
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(1994) * ''Indian Song Book'' concerto for soprano and orchestra, commissioned by Ultima Oslo Contemporary Music Festival (1996) * ''Gåten Knut Hamsun'' soundtrack for motion picture and TV-series (1996) * ''Chrotxo'' for percussion and chamber orchestra, commissioned by Nordnorsk Kammerorkester og Kroumata * ''Bakkantinnene''. Music drama work commissioned by
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(1997) * ''Concerto for Violi, Accordeon & Orchestra'' commissioned by
Trondheim Symphony Orchestra The Trondheim Symphony Orchestra & Opera ( Norwegian: ''Trondheim Symfoniorkester & Opera'') is a Norwegian orchestra based in Trondheim, Norway. Its principal concert venue is the Olavshallen. The orchestra is organised as a trust and receives p ...
(2000/2001) * ''To Shakespeare-sonetter'' commissioned by The Norwegian Soloists' Choir (2000) * ''Glass – a requiem'' commissioned by Den Nationale Scene (2000) * ''Biblioteca Alexandrina'' work written for the opening of the Alexandria Library (2002) * ''Nobel Peace Center''. Work commissioned by and premiered at the opening of the Nobel Peace Centre (2005) * ''Ibsen 2006 Opening Ceremony'' (2006) * ''Fine Thing'' for trumpet and organ. Commissioned by Nordland Musikkfestuke for Tine Thing Helset and Bjørn Andor Drage (2007) * ''Reflection & Prelude'' for chamber orchestra, commissioned by «Kyrkjelyd» – Sounds from the Cathedral) European Capital of Culture (2007) * ''Brassblòt'' test piece for the 2008 European Brass Band Championship, commissioned by Norsk Musikkorps Forbund (2008) * ''Du som lar meg stille vokse'' for kor og symfoniorkester''. commissioned by De Internasjonale Kirkefestspill, Kristiansand (2011) * ''No stig vår song, vår takk til Gud '', 2013 * ''Et lys til åpenbaring'', commissioned work for Kristiansand Solistensemble/Kilden Teater & Konserthus (2014) * ''Organum Nidrosiense'', commissioned by
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(2014)


Discography

* ''KERYX – Underveis'' (1973) * ''Gagarin – en romfartsopera av Håkon Berge'' (1996) * ''Garman & Worse & Co'' (1997), with Espen Hana * ''Voices and Drums'' (2003) * ''Byterminalen'' (2008), with Gunnar Roalkvam


Appears on

* Arnold Børud: ''Balladen om Jesus'' (1974) * Rune Larsen: ''Ikke bare gospel'' (1975) *
Bjørn Eidsvåg Bjørn Eidsvåg (born 17 March 1954) is a Norwegian pop singer, songwriter, and ordained Lutheran minister. He was born in Sauda, and is a graduate of the MF Norwegian School of Theology. He has released more than 25 albums since his 1976 debu ...
: ''Inn for landing'' (1976) * Terje Vallestad & Bjørn Kallevig: ''Vil du hørra?'' (1980) * Hans Petter Hansen: ''Lady'' (1981) * Various artists: ''Amelis sang'' (1984) *
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 ...
: ''Oslo Sinfonietta (album), Oslo Sinfonietta'' (1993) *
BIT20 Ensemble The BIT20 Ensemble is a contemporary music ensemble from Bergen, Norway, founded in 1989. It was formed in the merger of the quartet, Bit4, and Ensemble 20. The ensemble has headquarters at Grieghallen. During its history, BIT20 Ensemble has per ...
: ''Norwegian Signatures'' (1995) *
Sigvart Dagsland Sigvart Dagsland (born 18 October 1963) is a Norwegian singer, pianist, and composer. Career Dagsland writes and performs in various genres, his more recent albums being pop-rock. He has recorded 18 albums and performs 30–50 concerts every y ...
: ''Laiv'' (1996) * Stavanger Brass Band: ''The Colour-Gobbler'' (1996) * SISU Percussion Ensemble: ''Nanawatai'' (1996) *
Norwegian Radio Orchestra The Norwegian Radio Orchestra (Norwegian, ''Kringkastingsorkestret'', abbreviated as KORK) is a radio orchestra affiliated with the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (''Norsk rikskringkasting AS'', or NRK). Its principal base is the ''Store Studi ...
: ''Gåten Knut Hamsun '' (1996) * Various artists: ''Reisen til julestjernen – Hørespill fra Lørdagsbarnetimen'' (1998) * Various artists: ''21 Marches for the 21st Century'' (2000) * Jan Kåre Hystad: ''Café Hysen Noir'' (2000) * Sigvart Dagsland: ''Sigvarts favoritter'' (2001) * Lewis Carroll: ''Alice i eventyrland – Hørespill fra Lørdagsbarnetimen'' (2002) * Diverse: ''Fjord Focus: A Norwegian Sampler'' (2002) * Det Norske Solistkor: ''Telling What Is Told'' (2006) * Vamp: ''I full symfoni'' (2006) * Sigvart Dagsland: ''Forandring'' (2007) * Tønes: ''Sobihob'' (2009) * Kvarts: ''Kvarts; Folkemusikk i Symfoni'' (2009) * Øivind Farmen: ''Norwegian Safari'' (2010) * Various Artists: ''Lukk opp kirkens dører ; A Selection of Norwegian Christian Jazz, Psych, Funk & Folk 1970–1980'' (2011) * Uranienborg Vokalensemble & Elisabeth Holte: ''Uranienborg Vokalensemble-album'' (2013) * Elin Furubotn: ''Å nærme seg det nære'' (2014) * Norwegian Radio Orchestra,
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, Rim Banna,
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,
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and
Rikard Wolff Jan Rikard Wolff (8 April 1958 – 17 November 2017) was a Swedish actor and singer. His career included both film roles in ''House of Angels'' and its two sequels and theatre roles such as in '' Waiting for Godot'' at Royal Dramatic Theatre, an ...
: ''Jul på orkesterplass'' (2015) * Lars Lien: ''Phonetix'' (2016)


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List of works
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