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Åse Hedstrøm (b. 1950) is a Norwegian composer based in Stockholm, Sweden. She studied music at the Institute of Sonology in Utrecht, and composition at the Norwegian State Academy of Music. She continued her studies in Stockholm with composer Sven David Sandstrøm.
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After completing her studies, Hedstrøm received a three-year working grant from the state in 1987, and began composing full-time. She received the Norwegian Society of Composers' Work of the Year award for the chamber music work Right After in 1985 and for the string quartet Sorti in 1989.<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%85se_Hedstr%C3%B8m Åse Hedstrøm Bio] Retrieved 06/17/2012</ref>
  
 
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Composer Name

Biography

Born: April 17, 1950

Country: Moss, Norway

Studies: State Academy of Music, Oslo (1980), Utrecht Institute of Sonology

Teachers: F. Mortensen, Sven-David Sandstrøm



Åse Hedstrøm (b. 1950) is a Norwegian composer based in Stockholm, Sweden. She studied music at the Institute of Sonology in Utrecht, and composition at the Norwegian State Academy of Music. She continued her studies in Stockholm with composer Sven David Sandstrøm.

After completing her studies, Hedstrøm received a three-year working grant from the state in 1987, and began composing full-time. She received the Norwegian Society of Composers' Work of the Year award for the chamber music work Right After in 1985 and for the string quartet Sorti in 1989.[1]


Works for Percussion

References

  1. Åse Hedstrøm Bio Retrieved 06/17/2012