Rolf Wallin

Biography

Composer Rolf Wallin combines mathematical approaches, such as the use of fractals, with more freely creative inspirations. Some of his works include aspects of performance art. Wallin scored a breakthrough in 1987 with his work ...though what made it has gone for mezzo-soprano and piano, won a Norwegian Society of Composers Award. In 1991, Wallin developed what he called his crystal chord technique, in which three intervals are repeated in a crystal-like texture. By the late '90s, Wallin was applying his methods to larger forms; his Clarinet Concerto won the coveted Nordic Council Music Prize in 1998. Wallin's 2018 violin concerto Whirld was included on an album of his works issued in 2024; by that time, more than 30 of Wallin's works had been recorded.

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