Synne Skouen
Biography
Synne Skouen (b 1950 in Oslo) studied at the Hochschule für Musik und darstellende Kunst in Wien (from 1969-73); took theory and composition with Professor Alfred Uhl and Professor Erwin Ratz, and experimental composition at the Academy"s electronic studio, directed by the composer Dieter Kaufmann and the composer and conductor Friedrich Cerha. During this period she was also a member of the experimental music theatre group "Die Fremden" (with, among others, composer Günther Kahowez). In 1976 she earned a Diploma in composition at the Norwegian Academy of Music following studies with Professor Finn Mortensen.
For a number of years she worked as a music critic in Arbeiderbladet , Oslo, and also became the first editor of the music periodical Ballade, at present www.ballade.no. In 1993 she became head of music of the cultural channel, P2, og NRK (the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation), a position she held until 1999, when she was asked to parttake in the reorganisation of NRK"s cultural departments into one multi-medial platform, becoming it"s first director.
From 2001-05 she was the head of the board of the Norwegian Society of Composers, during which she was also head of the Nordic Composers Council. Over the years she has been on the board in a number of different organisations, presently at Tono, Kopinor and NOTAM. She is also the Norwegian delegate in the committee that selects the winner of Nordic Council"s music prize. As a contracted columnist in Aftenposten she keeps up her journalism, for the most part with articles on cultural affairs.
In recent years she again works full time as a composer, for the time being with a grant from the Norwegian State.
www.synneskouen.no
Synne Skouen
Discography
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Synne Skouen: Call-Notes
17.01.2011
Synne Skouen is a vital and important voice on the Norwegian cultural scene, and has been so for more than 30 years. A most welcome release, Call-Notes is the first portrait of her distinct musical works, brought forth by some of the most profiled performers in our day.
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Nine solos for nine violinists
08.06.2012
A new generation of Norwegian top violinists is on the way. The artistic and technical level found here is simply exceptional. For this release we have gathered 9 of them, all born between 1990 and -96, in recordings of newly written solo pieces by profiled Norwegian composers.
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