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Sverre Jordan (25 May 1889 – 10 January 1972) was a Norwegian composer, orchestra conductor, and pianist.


Biography

Jordan was born into the family of Kaspar Joachim Jordan (1859–1924), an insurance agent, and Anne Marie Margrethe Kjærbye (1866–1935) from Denmark. He was initially married to actress
Magda Blanc Magda Blanc (March 27, 1879 – April 6, 1959) was a Norwegian actress. Career In 1901 she debuted at the National Theater in her hometown of Bergen in the title role in Amalie Skram's play ''Agnete''. She developed into one of the leading ...
from 1918 to 1949, and later to actress Nina Sandvik Kristensen (29 March 1920 – 30 October 1996) starting in 1949. The family had a strong musical background, as depicted in a painting showing Jordan's grandfather, Caspar Jordan, at the spinet. One of his aunts was a renowned pianist in Denmark, although Jordan himself was not destined to become "the musician" of the family. After completing middle school at
Bergen katedralskole Bergen Cathedral School (Norwegian: ''Bergen Katedralskole'', Latin: ''Schola Cathedralis Bergensis'', formerly known as Bergens lærdeskole and Bergen latinskole and colloquially known as Katten) is an upper secondary school in Bergen, Norway. Loc ...
, his father wanted him to attend the newly established trade school in Bergen. Jordan, however, worked for several years at the oil company Vestlandske Petroleumskompagni before his father recognized his son's true calling in music. In 1959, he was honored with the title of Knight of the 1st order in the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav.


Music

In 1906 he made his first composition ''Nat''. He went to Berlin and studied under Teresa Carreño and
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from 1907 to 1914, and studied composition with
Wilhelm Klatte Wilhelm Klatte (13 February 1870 – 25 July 1930) was a German music theoretician, pedagogue, journalist and conductor. Life Born in Bremen, after studying music in Leipzig, Klatte began his professional career as a musician first at the De ...
. His piano debut took place in Bergen, 1911. He studied piano with Nina Hagerup (Mrs Grieg), and went on a successful world tour for eight years. He performed as an accompanist with Kirsten Flagstad and Marian Anderson. In 1932, he became musical director of Den Nationale Scene, the theatre in Bergen. He led opera performances and pieces for theatre. In addition, he was conductor of Harmonien, the predecessor of the
Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra The Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra is a Norwegian orchestra based in Bergen. Its principal concert venue is the Grieg Hall. History Established in 1765 under the name ''Det Musicalske Selskab'' (The Musical Society), it later changed its name t ...
and its associated choir. Here he gave about a hundred concerts. In the meantime, he taught and wrote articles as musical reviewer for Morgenavisen in Bergen. For 50 years (1916–66), he was chairman of the Philharmonic's Music Board of Directors, for several years the Chairman of the program Committee. From the start, he was also in the program Committee and advised 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 ...
. He was an honorary member of the Bergen Filharmoniske Orkester, and was awarded the gold medal chain in 1966. In the
Grieghallen Grieg Hall ( no, Grieghallen) is a 1,500 seat concert hall located on Edvard Griegs' square in Bergen, Norway. Grieghallen was named in honor of Bergen-born composer Edvard Grieg, who served as music director of the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra ...
, there is furnished an honorary place for Sverre Jordan.


Works

His body of work consists of approximately 200 opus numbered works divided into over 85 opuses. He further expanded on the Norwegian romance style used by Edvard Grieg and
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. This makes him somewhat conservative concerning developments within the classical music of the 20th century. While still young he could be characterized as radically innovative.


Theatre music (in selection)

* ''Halte-Hulda'' (lyriks: B. Bjørnson), op. 20, performed in 1919. * ''Purpur'' (lyriks: H. Meidell), op. 24, performed in 1923. * Children's comedy ''Kari, Mari og Prinsen'', op. 48. * ''Romeo and Juliet'' (lyriks: W. Shakespeare), op. 55, performed in 1951. * ''Jean de France'' (lyriks: L. Holberg) for 4 musicians, op. 62, performed in 1956. * ''Magritt'' (lyriks: J. Falkberget/Isefjær), op. 72, performed in 1960.


Orchestral works (in selection)

* 1911: ''Suite in the Old Style'', op. 4. * 1921: ''Norvegiana'', op. 22. * 1938: ''Holberg Silhuoets'', op. 39. * 1945: ''Norwegian Suite'', op. 47. * 1950: ''Norwegian Rapsody'', op. 53. * 1953: ''Three Vals Intermezzi'', op. 58. * 1959: ''Festspill Opening'', op. 67. * 1960: ''Serenade for Strings'', op. 68. * 1962: ''Legend'', op. 78. * ''Lyrical Suite'', op. 85.


Solo instruments with orchestra

* 1945: ''Piano Concerto no. 1 in E minor'', op. 45. * 1947: ''Cellokonserto in D minor'', op. 45. * 1957; ''Horn Concerto in C major'', op. 63. * 1963: ''Concerto Piccolo for Piano and Orchestra in F major'', op. 77. * 1966: ''Fiolinkonsert in G minor'', op. 82.


Vocals with orchestra (in selection)

* 1917: ''Feberdigte'' (lyriks: K. Hamsun), op. 13. * 1928: ''Norge'' (lyriks: N. Grieg), Cantata for soloists, choir and Orchestra, op. 32. * 1957: ''Kongen'' (lyriks: N. Grieg), melodrama for choir and Orchestra, op. 64.


Chamber music

* 1917: ''Sonata no. 1 in G minor for Violin and Piano'', op. 16. * 1955: ''Sonatina for Flaute and Piano'', op. 61. * 1958: ''Trio no. 1 for Piano, Violin and Cello in F major'', op. 65. * 1963: ''Trio no. 2 in C minor'', op. 76. * 1960: ''Strykekvartett in A minor'', op. 71.


Piano concerts (in selection)

* 1963: ''Sonata in G minor, op. 79.


Choir works

* 2 Sange for blandet kor, op. 17 * 2 Sange for mannskor, op. 28 * 2 mannskorsanger, op. 49 * 2 Sange for mannskor, op. 59 * 2 åndelige sange for kor, op. 74 * Flagget for blandet kor, op. 84


Bibliography

*1954: Edvard Grieg, an overview of his life and work. *1973: Fra et langt kunstnerliv (auto biography).


Concert

* 30 October 1911: Concert with Cally Monrad, in the theatre of
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with works of Jordan.


References


External links


Biography
at Norsk Biografisk Leksikon
FotoFlagstad met Jordan
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