Lars Petter Hagen

Lars Petter Hagen (born 2 August 1975) is a Norwegian contemporary composer and director of the Ultima Oslo Contemporary Music Festival. Hagen studied at the Norwegian Academy of Music, and has written instrumental works, electro-acoustic pieces as well as music for film and theatre. [1]

2003 saw Hagen bestowed with the Arne Nordheim’s Composer Prize and in 2004 he received the Edvard Prize in the contemporary music category. He received a 2013 Spellemannprisen Award in the Composer category for a release with the Oslo Philharmonic, Rolf Gupta and Gjermund Larsen featuring his works. Hagen has also served as artistic director for Ny Musikk (the Norwegian section of the ISCM) and festivals Happy Days, Nordic Music Days and the Ultima Oslo Contemporary Music Festival. Hagen was appointed as permanent artistic director for the Ultima Festival in 2012, after having held the position on a temporary basis in 2009 and 2010. [2]

Hagen’s works have seen performances at festivals such as Donaueschinger Musiktage, Maerzmusik, Eclat and Gaudeamus Music Week by ensembles and orchestras including Ensemble Modern, Southwest German Radio Symphony Orchestra Baden- Baden, Neue Vocalsolisten Stuttgart and the Oslo Philharmonic. In addition to orchestral works as well as vocal- and instrumental pieces, Hagen has also focused on sound installations and composed music for stage and film productions. [3]

2010 saw Hagen being nominated for a Drama Desk Award for his music composed for NYC-based theatre production company Wakka Wakka Productions’ show Baby Universe. 2012 saw Hagen releasing the album Elements of Light with German electronica producer Pantha du Prince and ensemble The Bell Laboratory. [4]

Production

Chamber music

Orchestral works

Stage productions

Sound installations

Discography

References

  1. "Bio from record label Grappa". grappa.no. Retrieved 2016-12-16.
  2. "Bio from the Norwegian Society of Composers". komponist.no. Retrieved 2016-12-16.
  3. "Bio from MIC Music Information Centre Norway". listento.no. Retrieved 2016-12-16.
  4. "Bio from Hagen’s own website". lphagen.no. Retrieved 2016-12-16.
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