Ingolf Dahl

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Born: 9 July 1912, Hamburg (Germany)
Died: 6 August 1970, Frutigen, near Bern (Switzerland)

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[details ←] Concerto for Alto Saxophone and Wind Ensemble Piano, Saxophone, , sax, saxophone, , Alto saxophone,
[details ←] Music For Brass Instruments Brass Quintets (with Full Score)two Trumpets, Horn, Trombone And Tuba Trumpet, Trombone, Tuba,
[details ←] Concerto A Tre Full Score & Set Of Parts
[details ←] Variations On A Swedish Folktune Flute,
[details ←] Sonata Pastorale Piano,
[details ←] Five Duets For Clarinet 2 Cl Clarinet,
[details ←] Hymn, From ’Hymn And Toccata’ ,concert band,
[details ←] 2 Fugues Piano,
[details ←] Cycle Of Sonnets
[details ←] Duo Vc/pno Piano,
[details ←] Elegy Concerto Full Score
[details ←] Elegy Concerto Vn Solo Pt
[details ←] Hymn & Toccata, Pf
[details ←] Hymn and Toccata Piano,
[details ←] Imc Fanfare Full Score & Set Of Parts
[details ←] Little Canonic Suite Vn/va
[details ←] Notturno Piano, Cello,
[details ←] Notturno, Vc/pf

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Ingolf Dahl is an American composer, conductor, pianist and music educator. Of Swedish–German parentage, Dahl began his formal musical education at the Cologne Hochschule für Musik under Philipp Jarnach and Hermann Abendroth, then fled the Nazi regime to continue his studies in Switzerland at the Zurich Conservatory under Volkmar Andreae and Walter Frey and the University of Zurich. Later he studied composition with Nadia Boulanger in California.

His professional career began with coaching and conducting at the Zurich Stadtoper. In 1938 he left Europe for the US and settled in Los Angeles. From then on the range of his musical activities and involvements was immense, including works for radio and film studios, composing, conducting, giving solo piano concerts, and lecturing. He joined the faculty of the University of Southern California in 1945 and remained there until his death. Among his better known former students are the conductor Micheal Tilson Thomas and the composer Frederick Myrow.

In addition to teaching composition, conducting, and music history at the university, he also directed the university’s symphony orchestra (1945–1958), performing much contemporary music in addition to the standard repertory. Among the American composers he included in his programs were Copland, Diamond, Foss, Ives, Piston and Ruggles. One of Dahl’s most celebrated courses at the university was on Stravinsky’s music, a subject of which he had intimate knowledge due to years of collaboration with the composer.

Although Dahl wrote music from an early age, his output was fairly small; his varied career provided little time for composing, and he wrote slowly and meticulously. Though his work reflected the changes in his musical environment, the individuality of his style remained strong. His early works exhibit the dissonant and densely polyphonic texture typical of German expressionism in the 1920’s. The impact of America, and later, his collaboration with Stravinsky resulted in increasing clarification of texture, a trend towards diatonicism, and a pronounced interest in timbre and instrumental virtuosity. Dahl also used serial techniques in his music and evolved large, imaginatively conceived structures held together by motivic and tonal inter-relationships and complex but compelling harmonic forces.

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