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Klaus Egge (July 19, 1906 – March 7, 1979) was a
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and
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.


Background

Egge was born in
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,
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, Norway. He was the son Rasmus Klausen Egge (1874-1962) and Rakel Abrahamsdatter Iversen (1877-1986). He graduated from the teacher school at Stord in 1927 and then started at the
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in Oslo. He trained under with Arild Sandvold on the organ and with Gustav Lange (1861-1939) in harmony. In 1929 he graduated and in the following years he worked as a primary school teacher in
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(1930–34). He continued his musical education with private lessons from Nils Larsen and composition lessons with
Fartein Valen Olav Fartein Valen (25 August 1887 – 14 December 1952) was a Norwegian composer, notable for his work in atonal polyphonic music. He developed a polyphony similar to Bach's counterpoint, but based on motivic working and dissonance rather th ...
. On April 4, 1934, he debuted as a composer at the
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. In 1937–38, he studied with Walther Gmeindel (1890-1958) in
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. He taught at the Frogner, Berle and Vestheim Gymnasium until 1945.


Career

Egge's musical development can be separated into three periods. In the first period,
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was the central source of inspiration. The second period is the period where Egge develops a more universal tonal language. The second period peaks with his development into a metamorphic technique, one where a
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undergoes repeated transformations. The third period can be defined as the time Egge explores the
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technique. The piano works ''Draumkvæ Sonata'' and ''Fantasi i Halling'', generally viewed as standards in Norwegian repertoire, are both pieces that represent Egges first compositional period. Following the Second World War, the folk music elements of Egge's compositions gradually become less pronounced, and were succeeded by a more universal tonal language. Egge retains his distinct, clear diatonic passages, frequently contrasted by sharp dissonances. One of the distinct traits of this compositional period is Egge's development of a
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technique, in which motifs are subjected to repeated transformations. This technique reaches its pinnacle with Egge's 1966 ''Cello Concerto'', first movement entitled ''Preludio metamorfico''. Egge's final compositional period was characterized by his focus on twelve-tone technique. The composers first foray into this field is found in his ''Symphony No. 4 Sinfonia sopra BACH-EGGE op. 30'', commissioned by the
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in 1967.
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techniques are employed by Egge in works such as Symphony No. 5, Piano Concerto and Wind Quintet composed in 1976. Egge's list of major works includes five symphonies, three piano concertos, one violin concerto and a cello concerto. His chamber music works also constitute a major part of his output: a string quartet, a piano trio, two woodwind quintets, a violin sonata and a number of piano works. Egge also focused on vocal compositions and has penned songs and choir works, a capella, with piano, and with orchestral accompaniment. Major Egge choir works include ''Sveinung Vreim'', written for soloists, choir and orchestra, based on the saga of Sveinung Vreim as depicted in the poem Jonsoknatt by Hans Henrik Holm. Egge's works have seen frequent performances at home as well as throughout Europe and the US.


Personal life

In 1972, he received the
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(''Norsk kulturråds ærespris''). He was also a Commander of the Order of St. Olav (1977) and of the Icelandic
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. In 1945, he married Helga Sigrid Raugstad. They were the parents of Guri Egge (born 1948) and theatrical director Kjetil Egge (born 1950). Klaus Egge died during 1979 and was buried at
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in Oslo.


Selected works

* ''Valse dolce'' and ''Akvarell'', Op. 1 (1927) * ''Violin Sonaten'', Op. 3 (1932) * ''Draumkvede-sonaten'', Op. 4 (1933) * ''String Quartet'', Op. 5 (1935) * ''Concerto for piano and orchestra No. 1'', Op. 9 (1937) * ''Sveinung Vreim'', Op. 11 (1940) * ''Tre fantasier'', Op. 12 (1939) * ''Quintet for Winds'', Op. 13 (1939) * ''Piano Trio'', Op. 14 (1940) * ''Fjell-Norig: Symfonisk høgsong for dramatisk sopran og orkester'', Op. 15(1941) * ''Noreg-songen'', Op. 16 (1952) * ''Symfoni Nr. 1 : Lagnadstonar'', Op. 17 (1942) * ''Draumar i Stjernesnø'', Op. 18 (1944) * ''Elskhugskvede'', Op. 19 (1942) * ''Concerto for piano and orhcestra No. 2'', ''Symfoniske variasjoner og fuge over en norsk folketone'', Op. 21 (1944) * ''Symfoni Nr. 2 : Sinfonia Giocosa'', Op. 22 (1947) * ''Duo Concertante for violin and viola'', Op.23 (1945–51) * ''Concerto for violin and orchestra'', Op. 26 (1953) * ''Patetic' Sonaten'', Op. 27 (1955) * ''Symphony No. 3 : Louisville Symphony'', Op. 28 (1958) * ''Concerto for cello and orchestra'', Op. 29 orchestra (1966) * ''Symphony No. 4 : Sinfonia seriale sopra BACH – EGGE'', Op. 30 (1967) * ''Symphony No. 5 : Sinfonia dolce quasi passacaglia'', Op. 31 (1969) * ''Concerto for piano and orchestra Nr. 3'', Op. 32 (1973)


Discography

*
Conrad Baden Conrad Baden (31 August 1908 – 11 June 1989) was a Norwegian organist, composer, music educator, and music critic. He had an extensive production of orchestral works, chamber music, vocal works and church music. He is considered one of the m ...
, Klaus Egge,
Alfred Janson Alfred Janson (10 March 1937 – 19 May 2019) was a Norwegian pianist and composer. He was born in Oslo as the son of sculptor Gunnar Janson and pianist Margrethe Gleditsch, and was brother of journalist Mette Janson. He was first married to ac ...
, Bjarne Brustad, ''Contemporary Music From Norway'' (1967) * Klaus Egge,
Knut Nystedt Knut Nystedt (3 September 1915 – 8 December 2014) was a Norwegian orchestral and choral composer. Early life Nystedt was born in Kristiania (now Oslo), Norway, and grew up in a Christian home where hymns and classical music were an important ...
, The Hindar String Quartet, ''String Quartet No. 1 Op. 5 / String Quartet No. 4 Op. 56'' (1968) * Klaus Egge, Camilla Wicks,
Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra The Oslo Philharmonic (Oslo-Filharmonien) is a Norwegian symphony orchestra based in Oslo, Norway. The orchestra traces its roots to the Philharmonic Society founded in 1847 and the Christiania Musical Association co-founded by Edvard Grieg in 187 ...
, Øivin Fjeldstad,
Kjell Bækkelund Kjell Bækkelund (6 May 1930 – 13 May 2004) was a Norwegian classical pianist. Biography Bækkelund was born in Oslo, Norway. He was the son of Martin Bækkelund (1903–66) and Rallik Antonette Hansen (1904–94). He was a student at the O ...
, ''Violin-Concerto, Op. 26 / Piano Sonata No. 2'' (1968) *
Odd Grüner-Hegge Odd Ragnar Grüner-Hegge (September 23, 1899 – May 11, 1973) was a Norwegian conductor and composer. He was the longest-serving conductor of the Oslo Philharmonic, and he was the conductor at the Norwegian National Opera in the 1960s. Family ...
, Klaus Egge, ''Contemporary Music From Norway'' (1971) * Klaus Egge,
Finn Mortensen Finn Mortensen (January 6, 1922 – May 23, 1983) was a Norwegian composer, critic and educator. Finn Einar Mortensen was born in Oslo. His parents were publisher Ernst Gustav Mortensen (1887–1966) and Anna Marie Damnæs (1886–1 ...
,
Egil Hovland Egil Hovland (October 18, 1924 – February 5, 2013) was a Norwegian composer. Hovland was born in Råde. He studied at the Oslo conservatory with Arild Sandvold and Bjarne Brustad, in Copenhagen with Vagn Holmboe, at Tanglewood with Aaron ...
, ''Symphony No. 4 Op. 30 / Fantasy For Piano And Orchestra, Op. 27 / Lamenti For Orchestra, Op. 43'' (1971) * ''Sonata Over The «Dream Vision» Tune For Piano, Op. 4 / Piano Concerto No. 2, Op. 21 '' (1972 ) *
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 ...
, Eva Knardal, ''Piano Concerto No. 2 Op. 21 / Symphony No. 1 O. 17 '' (1988) * Kjell Bækkelund, ''Arietta - 38 Klassiske Klaverperler'' (1994) * Quattro Stagioni, ''Cantio'' (1994) * Klaus Egge, Torleif Torgersen, ''Piano Works'' (1999) *
Fartein Valen Olav Fartein Valen (25 August 1887 – 14 December 1952) was a Norwegian composer, notable for his work in atonal polyphonic music. He developed a polyphony similar to Bach's counterpoint, but based on motivic working and dissonance rather th ...
, Klaus Egge,
Johan Kvandal David Johan Kvandal (né Johansen; 8 September 1919 – 16 February 1999) was a Norwegian composer. Career He was born in Kristiania to David Monrad Johansen and Amunda Holmsen, with the family later moving to Bærum where Kvandal died. He too ...
, Alfred Janson, Oslo String Quartet, ''Norwegian 20th-Century String Quartets'' (2000) * Kjell Bækkelund, ''Crescendo'' (2005) * Klaus Egge,
Håvard Gimse Håvard Gimse (born 15 September 1966) is a Norwegian classical pianist from Kongsvinger, and the brother of the cellist Øyvind Gimse. He has received the Griegprisen (1996) and the Steinway Award (1995). Gimse has done several recordings for ...
, TrondheimSoloists, Øyvind Gimse, ''Piano Concerto No. 2, Piano Sonata No. 1 "Draumkvædet" Halling Fantasy'' (2007) * Fartein Valen, Klaus Egge, Finn Mortensen,
Rolf Wallin Rolf Wallin (born 7 September 1957) is a Norwegian composer, trumpeter and avant-garde performance artist. Biography Wallin was born in Oslo, where he studied with Finn Mortensen and Olav Anton Thommessen. He later studied at the University of Ca ...
,
Håkon Austbø Håkon Austbø (born October 22, 1948) is a Norwegian classical pianist. He has created many recordings for the label Brilliant Classics and Naxos Records, and is also a professor at the Amsterdam conservatory. Born in Kongsberg, Austbø studied ...
, ''Norwegian Imperatives'' (2009)


References


Other sources

* Kennedy, Michael (2006), ''The Oxford Dictionary of Music'', 985 pages,


External links


List of works supplied by the National Library of Norway

Young Composers
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