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Edvard Hagerup Bull (10 June 1922 – 15 March 2012〔http://www.ballade.no/nmi.nsf/doc/art2012031911171882506752〕) was a Norwegian composer.〔(''Edvard Hagerup Bull – komponist'' (Store norske leksikon) )〕 He was born in Bergen. He grew up in Jar outside Oslo in a musical and politically active family, the son of Sverre Hagerup Bull and his wife Aldis Jebsen.〔http://snl.no/.nbl_biografi/Edvard_Hagerup_Bull/utdypning_%E2%80%93_2〕 His paternal grandfather was politician and judge Edvard Hagerup Bull. In September 1955 he married Anna Kvarme.〔(Edvard Hagerup Bull genealogy )〕〔(''Den trønderske slekten Bull'' (Store norske leksikon) )〕 Bull studied at the Norwegian Academy of Music in Oslo and at the Conservatoire de Paris where he won the 1952 フランス語:''Prix de Composition Musicale''. He was awarded the musical composition prize from the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris. He had additional training with the Austrian-born musicologist, Josef Rufer. Other teachers include Jean Rivier and Olivier Messiaen. His teacher Darius Milhaud described him as "a musician with a solid technique and a truly very enthralling, vigorous and highly imaginative personality".〔(Biography ) at the Music Information Centre, Norway 〕 Edvard Hagerup Bull became a notable composer. He wrote two operas and thirty orchestral works and chamber music.〔 ==Selected works== *''Den standhaftige tindsoldat'', 1948–49 *''Den standhaftige tinnsoldat'', 1948–49 *''Sinfonia di Teatro'' 1950 *''Escapades, orkestersuite'', 1952 *''Marionettes sérieuses'', 1960 *''Epilogue for strykere'', 1961 *''Münchhausen'', 1961 *''Accents for klaver'', 1968 *''Fløytekonsert'', 1969 *''Fyrtøiet'', 1973–74 *''Den grimme ælling'', 1972–77 *''Variantes multi-métriques for klaver'', 1975 *''Chant d'Hommage à Jean Rivier for orkester'', 1976 *''Prélude con Fuoco for klaver'', 1978 *''Den Grimme Ælling'' (Opera) 1972–77 *''Fyrtøyet'' (Opera) 1973–74 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Edvard Hagerup Bull (composer)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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