gratia for harp and strings (score & 6 parts / New print)
Åm, Magnar
38,00 €
Magnar Åm – gratia for harp and string orchestra
(b. april 9th 1952)
First performance: Tacoma, USA, 25. July 1996
Willy Postma, harp
Local chamber orchestra
Magnar Åm (pronounced “Ohm”) was born in Trondheim.
His interest in music revealed itself from early childhood and he began to write small pieces around the age of eleven. He did this in order to make sense of his inner struggles. It was then that he discovered (in his own words) “what a helpful friend music can be”. He describes the process as “going around with an emotional knot and yet making something out of it that sounded beautiful and that others appreciated – a process of metamorphosis”. The piano (his instrument of choice) became “a very close friend”. All the above citations, as well as much of the information under these lines, come from an interview with the composer I conducted on December 7th 2013 in connection with the writing of my book “Opus Perseverat”, Musikproduktion Höflich 2017.
As a 16 year old Åm travelled to Bergen in order to attend high school and get a musical education. He attended the U. Pihl School where he received encouragement from Kjell Leikvoll (1924 – 2019). Simultaneously Åm studied organ with Thorleif Aamodt (1909 – 2003). These organ studies culminated in a debut concert and the acquisition of an organist and cantor diploma in 1971. He also found time to take composition lessons with Ketil Hvoslef (b. 1939), conducting lessons with Magnar Mangersnes (b. 1938) and jazz lessons with the pianist Eivin Sannes (1937 – 2019). With Trygve Fischer (1918 – 1980) he learned score reading, using the old clefs. …
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Score Number | 6058 |
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Special Edition | Amethyst Edition |
Genre | Solo Instrument(s) & Orchestra |
Pages | 100 |
Size | 225 x 320 mm |
Printing | First print |
Specifics | Set score & 6 parts |