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Norwegian contemporary composer and pianist
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Anniken Paulsen (born 28 April 1955 in Greåker) is a Norwegian contemporary composer and pianist.

Career

Paulsen studied piano with Reimar Riefling and at the Østlandets Musikkonservatorium (today the Norwegian Academy of Music), specializing as a soloist. Her debut as a pianist came in 1980 with a full-night concert featuring works by Franz Liszt, Arnold Schoenberg, Robert Schumann, Anton Webern, and Maurice Ravel. Later, Paulsen studied composition at the Norwegian Academy of Music.

Production

Selected works

  • Korinter 13 : For organ, choir and percussion (2016)
  • 2014 Overture (2014)
  • Four Reasons : For string quartet & soprano (2014)
  • Circle of Life (2011)
  • RissKiss (2007)
  • Tidspunktet (2000)
  • Credo eros (1999)
  • Arctic Light (1997)
  • A Bit of Kilimanjaro : Quartet for Saxophones (1992)

Discography

  • Arctic Brass, Burning Ice (2001)

References

  1. "Bio from MIC Music Information Centre Norway". 2l.no. Archived from the original on 2017-03-15. Retrieved 2017-03-14.
  2. "Bio from the Norwegian Society of Composers". komponist.no. Archived from the original on 2018-08-07. Retrieved 2017-03-14.

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