Eva Noer Kondrup


Eva Noer Kondrup is a Danish composer of classical music who has written piano pieces, chamber music, orchestral works and operas. As resident composer with the Aalborg Symphony Orchestra in the early 2000s, she wrote Ulvemælk and Salt strøm salt. She is however associated above all with her operas, Neja and Den Rejsende or The Traveller.

Biography

Born in 1964, Eva Noer Kondrup enjoyed listening to music and playing folk music as a child but it was first when she was 18 that she became seriously interested in classical music. Despite following an introductory course to music at Holsterbro Musikskole, it was not until her late twenties that she started to study composition at the Royal Danish Academy of Music, graduating in 1997. In addition, she attended master classes with Iannis Xenakis, George Crumb and Louis Andriessen and studied composition under Hans Gefors at the Malmö Academy of Music.
Her latest composition, the 50-minute experimental opera Den Rejsende is inspired by the large number of refugees who crossed the Danish border in September 2015 and made their way to Sweden, walking along the motorway. The music is based on the folk music traditions of the Middle East and the Balkans. The première on 3 February 2018 is to be presented in the Takkelloftet room at the Royal Danish Theatre in Copenhagen.

Compositions

Noer Kondrup's compositions include:
In 2002, Noer Kondrup received De unges Sonningpris from the Danish Léonie Sonnings Music Foundation.