- Ola
Gjeilo (/ˈjeɪloʊ/ YAY-loh, Norwegian: [ˈûːlɑ ˈjæ̀ɪlʊ]; born May 5, 1978) is a
Norwegian composer and pianist,
living in the
United States. He writes...
- 1178
meters above sea level. The ski
resort is
named after the old farm
Gjeilo. The name is the
dative plural of geil f 'fenced road for cattle'. The Bergen...
- hymn for
choir have been
composed by
David Conte,
Stephen DeCesare, Ola
Gjeilo and Paul Mealor. Mealor's setting,
entitled "Ubi
Caritas et Amor," was included...
-
Eleanor Daley (2001) Paul
Kelly (on
Conversations with Ghosts, 2013) Ola
Gjeilo (2016) Furthermore,
there are many
songs and
albums that
allude to, are...
- has
commissioned new
works from
composers including Ēriks Ešenvalds, Ola
Gjeilo,
Jonathan Dove,
Jocelyn Hagen, Ken Burton,
Roderick Williams, Alexander...
- Bruckner,
Pablo Casals,
Maurice Duruflé,
Grzegorz Gerwazy Gorczycki, Ola
Gjeilo, José Maurício
Nunes Garcia, and
Nikolaus Schapfl [de].
Other prayers honouring...
-
details with
imagined situations and relationships.
Norwegian composer Ola
Gjeilo set
select Emily Brontë
poems to
music with SATB chorus,
string orchestra...
-
Heinrich Isaac,
James MacMillan., Jose
Mauricio Nunes Garcia, and Ola
Gjeilo. Tota
pulchra Maurice Duruflé set the
prayer in
Latin as No. 2 of his Quatre...
- "Dreamweaver". Ola
Gjeilo.
Retrieved 19 June 2022. "Dreamweaver". www.esplanade.com.
Retrieved 19 June 2022. "Tundra". Ola
Gjeilo.
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Archived from the
original on 2016-12-20.
Retrieved 2017-02-18. "Ola
Gjeilo (pronounced Yay-lo) is one of the most
frequently performed composers in...