Baden, (Peter) Conrad (Krohn)

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Baden, (Peter) Conrad (Krohn)

Baden, (Peter) Conrad (Krohn), Norwegian organist, teacher, and composer; b. Drammen, Aug. 31, 1908; d. Oslo, June 11, 1989. He began his training with the Drammen organist Daniel Hanssen in 1926; after pursuing organ studies at the Oslo Cons. (graduated, 1931), he received composition instruction in Leipzig (1931–32), with Honegger and Rivier in Paris (1951–52), and in Vienna (1965). He served as a church organist in Drammen (1928–61) and Oslo (1961–75); taught at the Oslo Cons. (1948–73) and the Oslo Academy of Music (1973–78). His neo-Romanticism eventually gave way to a more modern style of composition.

Works

ORCH.: 6 syms. (1952; 1957; Sinfonia Piccola, 1959; 1970; Sinfonia Voluntatis, 1976; Sinfonia Espressiva, 1980); Divertimento (1951); Gioia, overture (1951); Concertino for Clarinet and Strings (1953); Pastorale and Fugue for Chamber Orch. (1957); Eventyr-Suite (Fairy Tale Suite; 1960); Variazioni (1963); Fantasia Breve (1965); Concerto for Orchestra (1968); lntrada Sinfonica (1969); Viola Concerto (1973); Piano Concerto (1979); Concerto for Bassoon and Strings (1981); Rondo (1983); Pastorale for Chamber Orch. (1983). CHAMBER: Violin Sonata (c. 1942); 3 string quartets (1944, 1946, 1961); 2 trios for Flute, Oboe, and Clarinet (1957, 1964); 2 woodwind quintets (1963, 1982); Sonata for Solo Flute (1958); Divertimento for Flute, Oboe, and Clarinet (1964); Hymnus for Alto Voice, Flute, Oboe, and Viola (1966); Mini-Trio for Flute, Clarinet, and Bassoon (1977); Flute Sonata (1984); piano pieces; organ music. choral: Mass for Soloists, Chorus, and Orch. (1949); cantatas for Skien’s 600th (1958), Stròmsò Church’s 300th (1966–67), and Dròbak Church’s 200th (1973) anniversaries; Mennesket (The Human Being), cantata (1971).

—Nicolas Slonimsky/Laura Kuhn/Dennis McIntire

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