Yngve Slettholm
Released Album
Concerto
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May 8, 2006
Chamber
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October 18, 2019
Band
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August 3, 2000
Artist Info
Role:Composer PerformerBirth:December 28, 1955Yngve Slettholm is a Norwegian composer who was born on August 28, 1965, in Trondheim, Norway. He grew up in a family of musicians, with his father being a composer and his mother a pianist. This musical environment had a significant impact on Slettholm's early life, and he began playing the piano at a young age. Slettholm's interest in music continued to grow, and he eventually decided to pursue a career in composition. He studied at the Norwegian Academy of Music in Oslo, where he received his diploma in composition in 1991. During his time at the academy, Slettholm studied under several prominent composers, including Olav Anton Thommessen and Lasse Thoresen. After completing his studies, Slettholm began to establish himself as a composer. He has written works for a variety of ensembles, including orchestras, chamber groups, and solo performers. His music is known for its complexity and innovative use of harmony and rhythm. One of Slettholm's most significant works is his Symphony No. 1, which was premiered by the Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra in 1996. The piece is notable for its use of unconventional instrumentation, including a large percussion section and a solo accordion. The symphony is divided into three movements, each of which explores different musical themes and textures. Another notable work by Slettholm is his String Quartet No. 2, which was premiered in 2001. The piece is characterized by its intricate counterpoint and use of extended techniques, such as harmonics and pizzicato. The quartet is divided into four movements, each of which showcases a different aspect of the ensemble's sound. In addition to his work as a composer, Slettholm has also been active as a teacher and mentor. He has taught composition at the Norwegian Academy of Music and the Grieg Academy in Bergen, and has served as a mentor for young composers through organizations such as the Norwegian Society of Composers. Slettholm's music has been performed by a variety of ensembles and performers, both in Norway and internationally. His work has been recognized with several awards and honors, including the Arne Nordheim Prize in 2003 and the Edvard Prize in 2010. Overall, Yngve Slettholm is a significant figure in contemporary classical music, known for his innovative approach to composition and his dedication to teaching and mentoring young composers. His works continue to be performed and studied by musicians and audiences around the world, and his influence on the field of classical music is sure to endure for many years to come.More....
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