Halvor Haug


Halvor Haug was a Norwegian composer whose music has been performed internationally and widely recorded. He composed large scale orchestral works - including five symphonies - and chamber music.

Life and career

Born in Trondheim, Haug studied with Kolbjørn Ofstad at the Oslo Conservatory, and from 1973 spent a year at the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki, where he studied with Einar Englund and Erik Bergman. While in London he took lessons from Robert Simpson. He was the first Norwegian festival composer chosen for the Stavanger Chamber Music Festival in 1996.
He first made a mark as a composer with orchestral works scored with "an almost Romantic fullness, and with clear form and polyphonic lines...colourful and rhythmically varied within a moderate modern musical language". These include the early Symphonic Picture, the Symphonic Contours, Silence for Strings and the first two Symphonies. Haug described himself as a "modern romantic".
The later Symphony No. 3 is tightly organized around a simple cell of four notes, and includes at the end the song of a Nightingale played on tape. Later works, including Insignia for chamber orchestra, the Piano Trio and the String Quartet No. 1 are more dissonant and experimental.
Haug lived at Harestua. He died on 3 June 2025, at the age of 73.

Selected works