
Jan W. Morthenson (born April 7, 1940 in Örnsköldsvik, Sweden) is a prominent Swedish composer, critic, and writer primarily known for his criticism of music in Sweden and his compositional styles of non-figurative music, music that aimed to avoid any relationship to past compositional techniques, and meta-music, which alluded to historical music genres in order to criticize them. Morthenson's success as a composer and intellect in Sweden is reflected by the influential positions he has held throughout his career.
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Ultra
Neutron Star
Neutron Star (EMS, 1967)
Epsilon Eridani
Wechselspiel 1 für Cello allein
Neutron Star (Ems 1967)
interferences
Ultra (1970)
Unisono, for Bassoon, Harpsichord & Electronics (1975)
Unisono for bassoon, live electronics and harpsicord
1984
Encores
Unisono
Dead Ends
Ancora
Strano
Neutron Star (1967)
contra
Fragments Of A Folk Song
Coloratura III. Composition for Chamber Orchestra
1984, for Electronic Instruments, Tape & Orchestra (1984)
Some Of These
Unisono for bassoon, live electronics and harpsichord (1975)
Decadenza I (1968)
Chorale
Morthenson: Coloratura III. Composition For Chamber Orchestra (Nr. 18, 1963)
Contra, for Chamber Orchestra (1990)
Epsilon-Eridani
Morthenson: Down
Down
Omega
Omega for orchestra
Music For Tape/Band - Musik From Sweden/Aus Schweden/Från Sverige
Ultra [Music for TAPE/BAND]
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