Helge Iberg

Helge Iberg in 2017

Helge Iberg (born 27 March 1954 in Skien, Norway) is a Norwegian contemporary composer. Iberg studied musicology, history of ideas and religious studies at the University of Oslo under the tutorship of composers Olav Anton Thommessen and Ragnar Søderlind.[1]

As a composer, Iberg has made the transition from jazz to contemporary orchestral music. Iberg’s works have been commissioned and performed by several of Norway’s major symphony orchestras, the Norwegian Chamber Orchestra, Ultima Oslo Contemporary Music Festival and the Oslo Chamber Music Festival.[2]

Iberg is a recipient of a Prix Italia Work of the Year Award for his opera Det ondes problem (1990) as well as nominations to the Edvardprisen and the Spellemannprisen – the Norwegian equivalent to the Grammy. Iberg has composed concertos for pianist Christian Ihle Hadland, trumpeter Ole Edvard Antonsen as well as violinists Terje Tønnesen and Atle Sponberg. Iberg has also penned song cycles for vocalists Per Vollestad and Marianne Beate Kielland.[3]

Iberg is also active as a jazz pianist and has collaborated with such performers as Bendik Hofseth, Sidsel Endresen and Knut Riisnæs.[4]

Production

Selected works

  • Bloom : 'Triptych for Piano and Symphony Orchestra (2014)
  • Liebes-Kleine-Lieder (2012)
  • Banquet at Tao's Pavilion (2011)
  • Sanger fra Livets Jord (2011)
  • Sinfonia di Calcio : Fussballerische musik (2009)
  • Tale of Sorrowful Song (2008)
  • - er vi ikke alle krigere i vårt eget liv? (2008)
  • ...kjenner vingen hakke (2008)
  • Dromo-Dance : For solo violin and string orchestra (2004)
  • (e) X (nihilo) (2000)
  • Håkon : Et oratorium av Haakon Den Godes livsskjebne (1995)
  • Det ondes magt : Fritt etter Barbereren fra Valebø : Et sosialdemokratisk gesimskunstverk (1990)

Discography

Solo albums
  • 1991: Det ondes problem etc.: (Et sosialdarwinistisk gesimskunstverk) (Norsk Plateproduksjon)
  • 1997: Never Ending West Side Story (Kirkelig Kulturverksted)
  • 2007: ReHumaniZing (Aurora)
  • 2017: Jazzkammer (Odin Records)
Collaborations

References

  1. ^ "Bio from MIC Music Information Centre Norway". listento.no. Retrieved 2017-01-30.
  2. ^ "Bio from record label Grappa". grappa.no. Retrieved 2017-01-30.
  3. ^ "Bio from the Norwegian Society of Composers". komponist.no. Retrieved 2017-01-30.
  4. ^ "Bio from Iberg's own website". helgeiberg.com. Retrieved 2017-01-30.

External links


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