Nils Henrik Asheim
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Nils Henrik Asheim (born 20 January 1960 in
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, Norway) is a
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composer and organist, living in Stavanger. (in Norwegian)


Background

Asheim is educated at
Norges Musikkhøgskole 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 c ...
and the
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in Amsterdam. His production comprises chamber music, orchestral works, sacred music, musical theater and digital music, and his Lillehammer −94 fanfare is released on record by "Gardemusikken". Asheim is awarded
Spellemannprisen Spellemannprisen, often referred to as the Norwegian Grammy Awards in English, is a Norwegian music award presented to Norwegian musicians. The award was established by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI), an organizat ...
twice, in 2005 in the class Contemporary music, for ''19 March 2004, Oslo Cathedral'' and 2010 in the class Contemporary composer of the year, for ''Mazurka – remaking Chopin''. He was also nominated in 2003 in Open class for ''Kom regn'' together with
Anne-Lise Berntsen Anne-Lise Berntsen (28 August 1943 – 3 November 2012) was a Norwegian soprano. The daughter of Harald Berntsen (1901–1974) and Arnhild Rossetnes (1916–1991), she was born in Drammen, and grew up in Eggedal Eggedal is a valley and parish ...
. He was awarded Edvard-prisen for "Chase" in 2002 in the class Contemporary music and in 2011 he was awarded Lindemanprisen.


Career

Asheim’s compositional style is characterized by a modernist attitude. His musical output features a clear, audible structure and often a physical directness. This approach comes to the fore in early works such as the string quartet ''Genesis'', in which short and simplistic motifs are employed as cornerstones in the musical passage. From 1984 onwards, Asheim would subsequently develop an interest in further abstracting of his compositions which would feature complex juxtapositions of varying tempi and directions. Works that represent this compositional direction include the trilogy made up of ''Water Rings, Water Mirror'' and ''Mirrors''. Asheim’s newer works, written post 2000, mark a shift in compositional method, distancing him from a linear thought of development. Asheim now focuses on compositions built up of several “rooms” which he enters and exits throughout the work. The compositional basis is presented at the piece’s start and the subsequent musical passage is devoted to perusing the basis from varying angles. Listening to his works takes the form of exploration of possibilities rather than a continuous process through new stages. The album ''Broken Line'', recorded by the Vertavo String Quartet, serves as a good example of this compositional approach with the featured works ''Broken Line, Chase, Navigo'' and ''Nicht''. Asheim has also demonstrated a strong interest in musical theatre as witnessed by his monodrama ''Degrees of White'' for speaking voice and orchestra, featuring texts by novelist
Johan Harstad Johan Harstad (born 10 February 1979) is a Norwegian novelist, short story writer, playwright and graphic designer. He lives in Oslo. __TOC__ Writing career Fiction Harstad was born in Stavanger. He made his literary debut in 2001, with a collec ...
. Another side of his compositional output is classical repertoire, manifested in the recording project ''Mazurka – remaking Chopin'' (2010) in collaboration with Gjertrud’s Gypsy Orchestra. Asheim is also active as an organ improvisator – in solo settings as well as alongside other musicians. A long-standing collaboration with vocalist
Anne-Lise Berntsen Anne-Lise Berntsen (28 August 1943 – 3 November 2012) was a Norwegian soprano. The daughter of Harald Berntsen (1901–1974) and Arnhild Rossetnes (1916–1991), she was born in Drammen, and grew up in Eggedal Eggedal is a valley and parish ...
has resulted in two albums ''Engleskyts'' and ''Kom Regn''. ''16 pieces for Organ'' is a solo-improvisational album featuring the church organ of the
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, an instrument for which Asheim composed a full-length 1998 inauguration work, ''Salmenes Bok'' for choir and two organs. Asheim has also collaborated with a number of jazz and electronica performers including
Paal Nilssen-Love Paal Nilssen-Love (born 24 December 1974) is a Norwegian drummer and composer in the jazz, free jazz and free improvisation genres. (in Norwegian) Early life Nilssen-Love was born in Molde, Norway. His parents ran a jazz club in Stavanger, and h ...
,
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and Lasse Marhaug. He is also co-founder and member of improvisational collective Stavanger Kitchen Orchestra. Nils Henrik Asheim served as the president of the
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from 1989 to 1991. Since 1991 he has been based in Stavanger, where he has been active on the local music scene, having served as the director of the local branch of Ny Musikk (the Norwegian section of ISCM). Asheim was also instrumental in the 2001 foundation of the contemporary arts center Tou Scene. In September 2012, Asheim was appointed organist at the Stavanger Concert Hall.


Honors

*
Spellemannprisen Spellemannprisen, often referred to as the Norwegian Grammy Awards in English, is a Norwegian music award presented to Norwegian musicians. The award was established by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI), an organizat ...
2005 in the class Contemporary music, for ''19 March 2004, Oslo Cathedral'' *
Arne Nordheim Arne Nordheim (20 June 1931 – 5 June 2010) was a Norwegian composer. Nordheim received numerous awards for his compositions, and from 1982 lived in the Norwegian government's honorary residence, Grotten, next to the Royal Palace in Oslo. He ...
's Composer Award 2007 *Spellemannprisen 2010 in the class Contemporary composer of the year, for ''Mazurka – remaking Chopin'' *
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 ...
in the class Contemporary music, for "Chase» *Lindemanprisen 2011


Discography

;As composer * 1988. Flere artister. '' Kruse, Olav Berg, Asheim, Samkopf, Bjørn Korsan Hoemsnes, Ivar Lunde Jr.''. * 1992. Gaute Vikdal. ''Skygger''. Trombone, one track by Asheim * 1993. Flere artister. ''New Norwegian violin music III'', one track by Asheim * 1995. Borealis, Cikada, mfl. ''Norwegian contemporary music'', one track by Asheim * 1995. Bit 20. ''Miniatures''. Ett spor av Asheim * 1995. Barratt-Dues Junior Orchestra: ''Asheim, Kraggerud, Grieg, Hellstenius''. * 1999. Njål Vindenes. ''Sequenza'' guitar, one track by Asheim * 2000. Kyberia. ''Navigations'', one track by Asheim * 2001. Stavanger new music ensemble. ''1-2-3 happy happy happy!'', works by Schaatun, Ness, Asheim, Hvoslef, Janson * 2007. Vertavokvartetten, ''Broken line'' ;As performer * 1993. ''Prisms ; Wie ein Hauch'' av Yngve Slettholm. ''Water ; Mirror '' by Nils Henrik Asheim, with Cikada a.o. * 1994. ''Engleskyts''. Med
Anne-Lise Berntsen Anne-Lise Berntsen (28 August 1943 – 3 November 2012) was a Norwegian soprano. The daughter of Harald Berntsen (1901–1974) and Arnhild Rossetnes (1916–1991), she was born in Drammen, and grew up in Eggedal Eggedal is a valley and parish ...
* 2002. ''16 pieces for organ'' * 2003. ''Kom regn''. Med
Anne-Lise Berntsen Anne-Lise Berntsen (28 August 1943 – 3 November 2012) was a Norwegian soprano. The daughter of Harald Berntsen (1901–1974) and Arnhild Rossetnes (1916–1991), she was born in Drammen, and grew up in Eggedal Eggedal is a valley and parish ...
* 2005. ''19 March 2004, Oslo Cathedral''. Orgel, improvisations * 2007. ''Orkan''. Til tekster av
Sigbjørn Obstfelder Sigbjørn Obstfelder (21 November 1866 – 29 July 1900) was a 19th-century Norwegian writer and poet. Background Obstfelder was born in Stavanger, Norway on November 21, 1866. He was the eighth child in a family of sixteen children, being o ...
. Med
Anne-Lise Berntsen Anne-Lise Berntsen (28 August 1943 – 3 November 2012) was a Norwegian soprano. The daughter of Harald Berntsen (1901–1974) and Arnhild Rossetnes (1916–1991), she was born in Drammen, and grew up in Eggedal Eggedal is a valley and parish ...
a.o. * 2007. ''Grand mutation''. Med Lasse Marhaug * 2010. ''Mazurka – remaking Chopin''


References


External links


Nils Henrik Asheim Official Website

Nils Henrik Asheim Biography on Ballade.no

Begrunnelsen Arne Nordheim Composer Award 2007List of works
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