Norbert Wissing
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Norbert Wissing (born 18 May 1959, Amsterdam) is a Dutch composer of chamber music, orchestral music, music for theatre and classical music. He got his training from Lex van Delden.
Musical style
His oeuvre consists of a series Musica: solo pieces some with accompaniment, some solo; and of a series Canto: large scale works for chamber ensembles and orchestras.
The style of Norbert Wissing's music can be described as moderately modern or Neo-Romantic. He uses long melodic lines in a basically modal world, his harmonies are built on fourths. The orchestration of Wissing's music is refined and powerful. Influences on his melodic style have been traced back to Carl Nielsen and Leoš Janáček, while the orchestration of Wissing is influenced by Gustav Mahler, Dmitri Shostakovitch and Richard Strauss. [citation needed]
Orchestral works
- Fassbinders Tod 1997
- Symphony No1 2003
- Symphony no2 2007
- symphony no3 2008/9
- Impresione di una mallatia 2009/11
- La vita con un autistico 2010/12
Chamber music
- Brass Quintet No1 1987
- Brass Quintet No2 2006/9
- String Quartet 1998
- Libramente per ensemble da camara 2012
- Musica per Oboe d'amore e Arpa 2013
Music theatre
- Die Todes Fuge for voice and orchestra, 2002/10