Anne-Marie Ørbeck

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Anne-Marie Ørbeck (1911–1996) was a Norwegian pianist and composer. She was born in Oslo on 1 April 1911, to Anton Ørbeck (1866–1927) and Inga Louise Larsen (1874–1948). Her brother Gunnar Ørbeck was a violinist. She studied piano in Oslo and in Berlin with Sandra Drouker. She continued her studies in music and composition under teachers including Gustav Fredrik Lange, Mark Lothar, Paul Höffer and Darius Milhaud. She made her debut as a pianist in Oslo in 1933 with the Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra.

In 1939 Ørbeck married engineer Helge Smitt (1906–1985). Her career as a musician and composer was interrupted by World War II, but her song cycle "Vonir i blømetid" (Hope at Blossom-Time) won a prize in 1942 from the Norwegian Society of Composers. In the 1950s, she studied composition again with Nadia Boulanger in Paris, and later with Hanns Jelinek in Vienna. Her Symphony in D Major was premiered in Bergen in 1954, making her the first female Norwegian symphonic composer. She died in Bergen in 1996.

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  • ELNA — Equality Library for Nordic Art music
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So rodde dei fjordan

(1962)3'
Piano
Voice (solo)
Norway
Advanced
Solo + Accompaniment

Sne (Snow)

(1959)3'
Piano
Voice (solo)
Norway
Advanced
Solo + Accompaniment

Hver dag er en sjelden gave

(1959)3'
Piano
Voice (solo)
Norway
Advanced
Solo + Accompaniment

De nære ting (The Little Things)

(1961)2'
Piano
Voice (solo)
Norway
Advanced
Solo + Accompaniment

Sonatine nr 2

(1996)8'
Piano
Norway
Intermediate
Solo

Symphony

(1944)32'
Norway
Advanced
Orchestra

Gudsmodern (The Godmother)

(1962)2'
Piano
Voice (solo)
Norway
Intermediate
Solo + Accompaniment

Flugsurr (The Buzzing of the Fly)

(1951)2'
Piano
Voice (solo)
Norway
Advanced
Solo + Accompaniment
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Composers
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