Halvor Haug(1952-); a Catalogue of the Orchestral Music

Started by Dundonnell, Sunday 20 May 2012, 01:25

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Dundonnell

If, as seems to be the case, Halvor Haug has given up composing music (nothing has emerged in the last 10 years) it will be a real tragedy. This was a Norwegian composer with a real mastery of traditional forms who combined neo-romanticism with a modern edge. Haug was a pupil of Einar Englund in Finland and his music was much admired by that excellent judge, Robert Simpson.

HALVOR HAUG: A CATALOGUE OF THE ORCHESTRAL MUSIC

1976:      Symphonic Picture for orchestra: 9 minutes   +  (Aurora cd)
1977:      Symphonic Konturer for orchestra: 10 minutes
                "Silence" for Strings: 10 minutes    +  (Aurora and Simax  cds)
1978:      Miniature Concerto for Horn and small orchestra: 14 minutes
1980:      Symphonic Poem "Poema Patetica": 13 minutes        +   (Aurora cd)
                Symphonic Poem No. 4 "Poema Sonora": 11 minutes
1982:      Symphony No.1: 32 minutes     +  (Aurora cd)
                "Cordiale" for concert band: 8 minutes
1983:      Sinfonietta: 19 minutes    +  (Aurora cd)
1984:      Symphony No.2: 27 minutes   +  (Victoria cd)
1985:      Symphonic Epos "Menneskeverd og fred" for children's choir and orchestra: 8 minutes
               "Exit" for Band: 7 minutes
1986:      Tone Poem "Winter Scenery": 8 minutes
1987:      Tone Poem "Song of the Pines" for string orchestra: 12 minutes    + (Simax cd)
1988:      Concertino for brass and percussion: 10 minutes
1991-93:Symphony No.3 "The Inscrutable Life": 36 minutes    +  (Simax cd)
1993:      Overture "Norske aspekter": 7 minutes
                Symphonic Vision "Insignia" for chamber orchestra: 14 minutes   + (Simax cd)
1997:      Song-Cycle "Do Not Ever Forget Her" for mezzo-soprano and orchestra: 32 minutes
2000:      "Il preludio dell'ignoto" for orchestra: 16 minutes
2001:      Symphony No.4: 23 minutes
2002:      Symphony No.5: 24 minutes


eschiss1

Re the Symphonic Epos, I'm surprised that it's "fred" and not "ferd" (but what do I know of Scandinavian languages- nothing, that's what) but it is og and not of - so Menneskeverd og fred is the title, apparently... (composed 1985, premiered 1986 May 25)