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Norwegian composer (1932–2015) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ketil Vea (5 February 1932 – 20 November 2015) was a Norwegian composer and pedagogue.
Ketil Vea | |
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Born | Bø in Vesterålen, Norway | 5 February 1932
Died | 20 November 2015 83) | (aged
Nationality | Norwegian |
Occupation(s) | Composer Pedagogue |
He was born in Bø in Vesterålen to Olav Vea and Ingrid Vea.[1] Among his orchestral compositions is the series Intrada (I:1963, II:1977, III:1998), Jiedna (1980) and Meet my orchestra (2003). His publications include Spilleboka from 1963, Musikkpedagogisk grunnbok from 1972, and Musikkdidaktikk. Hva? Hvorfor? from 1981. He has worked as rector of Nordnorsk Musikkonservatorium in Tromsø, and lectured at a Folk High School in Hamar. He was awarded Nordland County's cultural prize and the Petter Dass Prize.[1][2]
Being a composer of northern Norway origin, Vea was inspired by the Sami cultural heritage. A number of his works bear testament to this, including Stallogargo and Jiedna. Many of his other works were written for northern Norway's rich amateur music scene. In later years, Vea composed a number of major works for larger formats including Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra, Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra and Meet My Orchestra. His compositions rely heavily on Romantic influences but also feature other stylistic elements including impressionistic sonorous material, expressionism and modernistic aleatorics.[3]
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