Øyvind Torvund
Norwegian composer born in 1976.
Øyvind Torvund is a graduate of the Norwegian Academy of Music in Oslo and the Berlin University of the Arts. In parallel to playing guitar in rock and jazz improvisation bands, he is composer-in-residence for the Oslo Sinfonietta. He writes for the Ensemble Ascolta, the Zwischentöne Ensemble, the Trondheim Symphony Orchestra, the Plus-Minus Ensemble, and Yarn/Wire, among others. His works have been performed at the Donaueschinger Musiktage, MaerzMusik, Ultraschall Berlin, Ultima Oslo Contemporary Music Festival, Transit Festival, Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival, and Other Minds Festival, as well as the Darmstadt Summer Course.
From 2007 to 2009, Torvund was a selected participant in the INTRO-Composer program administered by the Music Information Centre Norway and Concerts Norway. In 2012, he received the Arne Nordheim Composer’s Prize, and in 2013 he was awarded a Deutsche Akademische Austauschdienst (DAAD) scholarship in Berlin. He was nominated for the Nordic Council Music Prize in 2016. In 2017, he received the Edvard Prize in the contemporary category for his work Sweet Pieces.
Influenced as much by avant-garde and baroque music as by Scandinavian folk music, rock, jazz, and pop, Torvund brings together Henry Purcell and Black Flag, Art Blakey, and György Ligeti in a diverse repertoire including solo pieces, orchestral pieces, and installations. His music unites disparate materials. Rock influences or nature sounds are mixed with chamber music. Improvisation coexists with exact notation. Music is combined with films and projections. Humor is a constant feature in his work.
For Torvund, everything is possible, everything is conceivable:
My chief concern is keeping an open approach as to what may function as the constitutive parts of a work of music, and trying to combine several kinds and levels of elements. … Contrasts, juxtapositions and completely opposite perspectives interest me because I believe that there is a lot happening around and beneath the ordinary musical framework, and a lot of unconscious forces to be explored.1
Torvund is also behind the Bandrom project, a series of multidisciplinary events and performances involving concerts, slide shows, and installations. Following the tradition of happenings, a Bandrom event can last up to several days, without interruption. The central musical idea is that the musicians orally transmit short pieces to each other. This process is revealed to the audience, usually in an informal setting with food and drink.
In addition to his career as a composer, Torvund is involved in various structures in the Norwegian music scene. He was editor-in-chief of the contemporary music publication Parergon from 2001 to 2002, artistic director of the Music Factory Contemporary Music Festival in Bergen, co-producer of the Borealis Festival from 2004 to 2008, and artistic director of nyMusikk (the Norwegian section of the International Society for Contemporary Music) from 2009 to 2011.
1. Øyvind TORVUND, https://oyvindtorvund.com (accessed 11 January 2023).↩
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Sources
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- Solo (excluding voice)
- Slatt for solo viola (2001-2002)
- elec Krull quest for cello and electronics (2004), 5 mn 33 s
- Slide Show for saxophone (2006)
- elec The Stacks miniatures for marimba and sampler (2007), 9 mn
- elec Abstraction in Folk Art for piano, casette player, two slide show projectors and electronic sound (2014), 8 mn
- Chamber music
- Plasticher Samba und déjà-vu oder blaue Blumen in deinem Haar for flute, oboe, guitare, drum kit, piano and double bass (2000)
- elec Plus Plus for sextet and live electronics (2003)
- elec Foredrag om ornament (Lecture about ornaments) for trio and live electronics (2004)
- elec Tune Park for small ensemble and live electronics (2006)
- elec Neon Forest Space for clarinet, percussion, guitar, cello and tape (2009)
- Falling Constellations for quartet (2012)
- Willibald Motor Landscape for clarinet, keyboard, percussions, guitar and cello (2012), 16 mn
- elec Untitled School/Mud Jam/Campfire Tunes for quartet, projected images and electronic sound (2014)
- elec Wolf Studies for clarinet, trombone, acoustic guitar, two percussions, violin, cello and tape (2006-2014), 15 mn
- elec Plans for future keyboard and violin pieces keyboard, violin and slide show (2016), 20 mn
- elec 10 Plans for clarinet, keyboard, guitar, cello and slideshow (2017), 40 mn
- Instrumental ensemble music
- How Sound Travels for orchestra (2006), 16 mn
- elec Winter Collage for flute orchestra and tape (2010)
- Sju melodiar på tur for ensemble (2011)
- elec Forest Construction sinfonietta (2012)
- Constructing Jungle Books for orchestra (2014)
- elec Idyllic Scenes for orchestra and electronic sounds (2015), 15 mn
- elec Archaic Jam for orchestra and electronics (2017), 10 mn
- elec The Exotica Album sinfonietta with modular synthesizer and saxophonists (2017)
- elec A Walk into the Future for orchestra and pre-recorded sounds (2019), 10 mn
- Prehistoric Night and Morning (Tone Poem) sinfonietta (2019)
- elec Symphonic Poem no. 1: Forest Morning for orchestra with sample playback (2019), 10 mn
- elec Plans for ensemble and slideshow (2021), 15 mn, NB noter [program note]
- Concertant music
- elec A House and a Melody for harpsichord, projections and backstage musicians (2013)
- elec Plastic Waves for piano and clarinet, percussion, el-guitar, cello and noise generator (2013), 18 mn
- elec Sweet pieces for orchestra with synthesizer and percussion soloists (2016), 20 mn
- Vocal music and instrument(s)
- Power Art for voice, megaphone or harmonica, guitar and drum kit (2002)
- Power Art for soprano, guitar and 2-stringed bass (2006)
- Wild Spaces for two clarinets, soprano and vocal ensemble (2008)
- elec Plans for an Opera for voice, guitare, cassette player, slideshow and electronics (2015), 5 mn
- Unspecified instrumentation
- Bandrom series of multidisciplinary performances (2003-2009)
- 2021
- elec Plans for ensemble and slideshow, 15 mn, NB noter [program note]
- 2019
- elec A Walk into the Future for orchestra and pre-recorded sounds, 10 mn
- Prehistoric Night and Morning (Tone Poem) sinfonietta
- elec Symphonic Poem no. 1: Forest Morning for orchestra with sample playback, 10 mn
- 2017
- elec 10 Plans for clarinet, keyboard, guitar, cello and slideshow, 40 mn
- elec Archaic Jam for orchestra and electronics, 10 mn
- elec The Exotica Album sinfonietta with modular synthesizer and saxophonists
- 2016
- elec Plans for future keyboard and violin pieces keyboard, violin and slide show, 20 mn
- elec Sweet pieces for orchestra with synthesizer and percussion soloists, 20 mn
- 2015
- elec Idyllic Scenes for orchestra and electronic sounds, 15 mn
- elec Plans for an Opera for voice, guitare, cassette player, slideshow and electronics, 5 mn
- 2014
- elec Abstraction in Folk Art for piano, casette player, two slide show projectors and electronic sound, 8 mn
- Constructing Jungle Books for orchestra
- elec Untitled School/Mud Jam/Campfire Tunes for quartet, projected images and electronic sound
- elec Wolf Studies for clarinet, trombone, acoustic guitar, two percussions, violin, cello and tape, 15 mn
- 2013
- elec A House and a Melody for harpsichord, projections and backstage musicians
- elec Plastic Waves for piano and clarinet, percussion, el-guitar, cello and noise generator, 18 mn
- 2012
- Falling Constellations for quartet
- elec Forest Construction sinfonietta
- Willibald Motor Landscape for clarinet, keyboard, percussions, guitar and cello, 16 mn
- 2011
- Sju melodiar på tur for ensemble
- 2010
- elec Winter Collage for flute orchestra and tape
- 2009
- Bandrom series of multidisciplinary performances
- elec Neon Forest Space for clarinet, percussion, guitar, cello and tape
- 2008
- Wild Spaces for two clarinets, soprano and vocal ensemble
- 2007
- elec The Stacks miniatures for marimba and sampler, 9 mn
- 2006
- How Sound Travels for orchestra, 16 mn
- Power Art for soprano, guitar and 2-stringed bass
- Slide Show for saxophone
- elec Tune Park for small ensemble and live electronics
- 2004
- elec Foredrag om ornament (Lecture about ornaments) for trio and live electronics
- elec Krull quest for cello and electronics, 5 mn 33 s
- 2003
- elec Plus Plus for sextet and live electronics
- 2002
- 2000
- Plasticher Samba und déjà-vu oder blaue Blumen in deinem Haar for flute, oboe, guitare, drum kit, piano and double bass
Liens internet
- Site du compositeur : https://oyvindtorvund.com/
- Page Bandcamp du compositeur : https://oyvindtorvund.bandcamp.com/
- Page SoundCloud du compositeur : https://soundcloud.com/torvundo
- « Øyvind Torvund: multiple vantage points », entretien avec le compositeur réalisé par Christian Lysvåg, pour le Music Information Center Norway, à lire en ligne : partie 1 / partie 2.
(liens vérifiés en avril 2022).
Discographie
- Øyvind TORVUND, « The Exotica Album », 1 CD Hubro, 2019, HUBROCD2580.
- Øyvind TORVUND, Abstraction in Folk Art, Ingfrid Breie Nyhus, piano ; Olav Heggland ; Sven Nyhus, avec des œuvres de Lasse Thoresen, Asbjørn Schaathun, dans « Abstraction in Folk Art », 1 CD LabLabel, 2015, LAB002.
- Øyvind TORVUND, « Asamisimasa plays the music of Øyvind Torvund », Ensemble Asamisimasa, 1 CD Aurora, 2015, ACD5078.
- Øyvind TORVUND, « Neon Forest Space », Ensemble Asamisimasa, 1 CD auto-édité, 2009.
- Øyvind TORVUND, Giants of Jazz, Frode Haltli, accordéon ; Rolf-Erik Nystrøm, saxophone ; Håkon Thelin, avec des oeuvres de Maja Solveig Kjelstrup Ratkje, Elvind Buene, Poing, et Knut-Olav Sunde, dans « Poing - Giants of Jazz », 1 CD Legandary Royal Records, 2003, RR90210.
Bibliographie sélective
- Emil BERNHARDT, « Bilder im Wald. Objekte un Übergägne in der Musik von Øyvind Torvund », in MusikTexte n°157, mai 2018, pp. 73-78.
- Håkon STENE, « Neue un unerwartete Synthesen. Perkussion als Low-fi-Technik im Einsatz für Torvunds Musik », in MusikTexte n°157, mai 2018, pp. 79-80.