Bodvar Moe

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Bodvar Drotninghaug Moe (born 31 March 1951, Mo i Rana, Norway) is a Norwegian composer, musician (bass) and music teacher.

He studied composition under Olav Anton Thommessen, Bjørn Kruse, Jan Sandström and . Moe has been the musical director of Nordland Teater and has remained a central participant in the "Composer Meeting northern Scandinavia." Since 2005 he has been the musical director for . By Nesna University College, he was named amanuensis in 2005 and was promoted to professor in 2011.[1]

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Some of his works include:

  • "Jedermann" opera. Performed on Ramberg in Lofoten 2008 and released on CD (Euridice: EUCD60) in 2011
  • "Skjømmingsmesse" for choir and string (2003)
  • "Caritas" for choir, percussion, clarinet and cello (2009)
  • "Stories from the north" for saxophone and percussion (2010)
  • Tang mellom tærn, screenplay by , the first musical by Nordland Teater
  • Romeo og Julie, screenplay by , music, Nordland Teater (1990).
  • Min Vemods Fryd, folk music with and (Euridice, 1996)
  • Kyssan i Snorres gate, for Narvik's 100th anniversary (2002)
  • Friendly Alien from Mars, percussion concerto, premiered by and Bodø Sinfonietta at the festival in Bodø (2004)
  • Drømmene Lever, to an audiovisual fremsyning with photographer artist
  • The Three Gunas, on CD with guitar trio , and in
  • The Anne-Guri Shopping Piece, dedicated (2004). Special works to (2002)
  • Tone setting to Radioteatrets staging of (2004) by Tove Jansson, Mummipappa på eventyr, and Henrik Ibsen, En folkefiende. Both released on an audiobook from
  • Juff II, for euphonium and orchestra, written for the Finnish and premiered at the in 2007

References[]

  1. ^ Bodvar Drotninghaug Moe[permanent dead link] Høgskolen i Nesna (in Norwegian)

External links[]

List of publications by Bodvar Moe in CRIStin

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