Tróndur Bogason Explained

Tróndur Bogason (born 5 April 1976 as Tróndur Bogason Hansen) is a Faroese composer and musician. He composes classical works, but he also arranges music for pop, rock and folk artists. He is married to the Faroese singer Eivør Pálsdóttir with whom he also works; they arranged her album Room together. Bogason was educated at the Royal Danish Academy of Music. He has been nominated three times for the Nordic Council Music Prize and is one of the few who have received a three-year grant from Mentanargrunnur Landsins.

Career

He was born and grew up in the capital of the Faroe Islands, Tórshavn. In the nineties he moved to Copenhagen to study. While living in Denmark he played an active role in Faroese music amongst other Faroese musicians in Copenhagen. He was an active member of the first Faroese rap band MC-Hár, which plays rap and rock music in the Faroese language. He left the band in some periods, but came back and is still a member of the band. He is also a member of the Faroese choir in Copenhagen, Mpiri, which he and others founded in 1998.

Bogason studied at the Royal Danish Academy of Music in Copenhagen and at The Royal Conservatoire in Den Haag from 1999 to 2005. From 2005 to 2007 he continued his studies, attending the soloist program in composition at The Royal Danish Conservatory.[1]

His music has been performed by wide selection of Faroese and international performers around the world. In recent years, he has also arranged for a number of folk/pop/rock artists including Hanus G. Johansen, Teitur Lassen, Guðrið Hansdóttir[2] and Eivør Pálsdóttir.[3] In 2010 he was nominated for the Nordic Council Music Prize for the third time.[4] He has also co-worked with classical composers, musicians and ensembles, i.e. Ólavur Jakobsen, Sunleif Rasmussen and the Faroese ensemble Aldubáran.[5]

Education

Works

This list is not complete

Title Instrument Year Duration
Don't try this at a party[6] 2010
Barbaraperc, SATB, electronics 2009 53 min
Svøvnuringtr, cl, perc, voice, electronics 2009 12 min
Butterflypno, perc2009 17 min
Laikapno200825 min
Gluevln, vla, cl2008 7 min
Babel string, woodwind, pno, trb, perc, electronics 200860 min
Nocturne 1SATB2008 10 min
Investigations of a dogtrb, electronics 200765 min
The puzzlesymfoni orchestra 200714 min
Exchangespno 20068 min
Kugellampencl, electronics 2005 14 min
Aliens pno, trb2004 20 min
Wer Herrscht? vlc, acc, fl, voice 2004 8 min
Asonatastring, electronics 2004 12 min
Prælog sinfonietta 1999 6 min

Awards, nominations, funds etc.

Family

Bogason is the son of Faroese writer Bergtóra Hanusardóttir and Faroese marine biologist Bogi Hansen. He has one sister, Ragnheiður Bogadóttir, who is three years younger. Bogason married Faroese singer Eivør Pálsdóttir in 2012.

Notes and References

  1. http://www.composers.fo/trondur+bogason+hansen.html Composers.fo
  2. http://listinblog.blogspot.no/2010/07/listafolkavital-trondur-bogason.html Listinblog.blogspot.no, by Kinna Poulsen
  3. http://www.lydtapet.net/2012/09/anmeldelse-eivor-room-2/ Lydtapet.dk, Anmeldelse: EIVØR – ROOM
  4. http://www.musikpris.org/Default.aspx?ID=12&Action=1&NewsId=33&PID=9 Musikpris.org
  5. http://www.allmusic.com/artist/tr%C3%B3ndur-bogason-mn0001647053 Allmusic.com, Tróndur Bogason, credits
  6. http://listinblog.blogspot.com/2010/07/listafolkavital-trondur-bogason.html Listinblog.blogspot.com, Listafólkaviðtal: Tróndur Bogason
  7. http://www.ghm.klubsider.dk/vishjemmeside_privat.asp?mode=top_frame&id=723267&side=&webside=5390550 www.ghm.klubsider.dk
  8. http://www.norden.org/en/nordic-council/nordic-council-prizes/nordisk-raads-musikpris-1/previous-prize-winners-and-nominees/nominations-2006/trondur-bogason norden.org
  9. http://snl.no/Tr%C3%B3ndur_Bogason snl.no, Tróndur Bogason
  10. http://planet.fo.webtestlink.com/grein/hesi_faa_starvslonir_i_ar Planet.fo, Hesi fáa starvslønir í ár