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Martin Lohse (born May 29, 1971) is a Danish classical composer and visual artist.[3]

Martin Lohse
Frederiksberg 2019
Background information
Born (1971-05-29) May 29, 1971 (age 51)
Copenhagen, Denmark
Genresclassical, experimental
Occupation(s)composer, teacher
LabelsDacapo Records,[1] Naxos Records[2]
WebsiteMartinLohse.com
TitleICCF Grandmaster (2009)
ICCF rating2513 (October 2016)
ICCF peak rating2526 (July 2009)

Biography


Martin Lohse was born in Copenhagen, where he began his education at the Musical Science Institute (1990–92) in addition to studies in rhetoric and math (1992–93) as well as geology (1994) at the University of Copenhagen. In 1995 he was admitted to the Royal Danish Academy of Music, Copenhagen, where he studied composition and music theory as a pupil of Hans Abrahamsen and Niels Rosing-Schow. In 2000 he started a postgraduate course in composition and in 2004 he had his debut from the Royal Academy of Music,[4][5] where he also got a master in music theory in 2005.[6]
Currently he is associate professor in music theory and head of the Music Theory Department at the Royal Danish Academy of Music.[7]


Music


In my music, I try to encircle small musical moments and atmospheres, which can timeless progress and unfold. The collocation and collision of a “pure” and clear music with a disintegrated and multilayered music is one of the main characteristic of my music. In the heart, the music often emanate a harmonic and melodic reminiscence of past experiences in glints or longer periods which combined with a floating sensation (accelerando, decelerando etc.) creates a music with the organic form as one of its main foundations.

Martin Lohse[8]

Romantic and, to some extent, Baroque music and minimalism[5][9] are key elements in the music of Martin Lohse. Symphony in one movement, Collage de temps,[5] In liquid... and Smoke all have a reminiscence of the romantic style: Small motives and longer themes within a gliding tonality in a sculptural sound-universe,[10] mixed with a floating sensation of times, sometimes with long and continues accelerandoes or decelerandoes and at other times with tempos slowly departing from each other.[8]

The Baroque style is clear in a piece like Concerto in G,[9] Concerto in tempi and Koncert but it's also a part of works like Collage de temps,[10] In liquid... and Entity.

The music has some polystylist elements, not in the form of big clashes of different styles, but more in the sense of polytonality including polytempoes, f. ex in the work In liquid... for accordion and symphony orchestra, where the accordion in the 1. movement starts slowly together with the piano, but gradually makes a forceful accelerando toward a brilliant baroque figure in a direct collision with the piano, which keeps the slow steady music from the start.[8]

New Simplicity is an essential part of his music, with a direct input from his teacher Hans Abrahamsen, but also evolved with the meeting with Arvo Pärt and his music. It is used to concentrate the music, finding the essence in a motive, a harmonic progression or in a structural complex created by the composer. In works like Moto immoto,[5] Slow movement, Sorrow and 4. movement of In liquid... for accordion and piano the minimalism is transformed or rather reduced to a nearly pure transcendental form.


Accordion


Martin Lohse has composed several solo-, chamber- and orchestral works dedicated to international renowned accordionists Bjarke Mogensen, Geir Draugsvoll and Hanzhi Wang and his accordion works are played at international accordion competitions, community gatherings and festivals on a regular basis.[9]


Mobile


A musical technique developed by Martin Lohse in 2009 where he combines the polystylistic elements with a simple repeating sequence of chords, creating a music with both baroque and romantic elements, all in different tempos but with no or very few dissonances.[5][11]


Performances


Lohses works have been widely performed.[9] Selected performances:


Awards


Received the 3-year Grant from the Danish Arts Foundation in 2003 and the Hakon Børresen Award in 2012.[5]


Works


Selected works[12]


Orchestral works



Concertos



Vocal works



Chamber works



Solo works



Electroacoustic works



Correspondence chess


Awarded the grandmaster title[13] in the International Correspondence Chess Federation in 2009.
Best result is a 3. place in the candidate tournament WCCC28CTO3, where a 1-2. place qualify to the final in the World Championship.


Bibliography



Notes


  1. Dacapo Records, Biography; Lohse, Martin
  2. Naxos Records, Biography; Lohse, Martin
  3. Pryn, Christine. "Martin Lohse - en komponist med hjerte og hjerne", Dansk Musik Tidsskrift; Årgang 79, 2004-2005 - 02, page 57-60 (in Danish)
  4. Warsaw Autumn 2004. Composers; Martin Lohse
  5. Mortensen, Trine Boje, Komponistbasen.dk, Danish Composers' Society
  6. Homepage; Martin Lohse/CV - Martin Lohse
  7. Royal Academy of Music, Staff, Martin Lohse
  8. Cornelius, Jens, Booklet, Accordion Concertos, Bjarke Mogensen and the Danish National Chamber Orchestra, Dacapo Records
  9. Booklet, Road to Cordoba, Weronika Sura (Accordion), Opus series, Requiem records
  10. Mortensen, Trine Boje, Booklet, Collage de temps. Dacapo Records
  11. Modern Accordion Perspectives: 'Longterm collaboration'
  12. Homepage; Martin Lohse
  13. Player Details; GM Lohse, Martin

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