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Marcus Paus was born on 14 October, 1979 in Oslo, Norway, is a Norwegian composer (born 1979). Discover Marcus Paus's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 44 years old?
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Oslo, Norway |
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Who Is Marcus Paus's Wife?
His wife is Tirill Mohn
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Ole Paus (father)Anne-Karine Strøm (mother) |
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Marcus Paus Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Marcus Paus worth at the age of 44 years old? Marcus Paus’s income source is mostly from being a successful Composer. He is from Norway. We have estimated Marcus Paus's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Ella's father, the Viennese lawyer August Stein (1852–1890), left the Jewish Community of Vienna in 1877, had his children baptized as Catholics in 1885 and converted to Catholicism himself the following year.
The family name was officially spelled "von Paus" (or sometimes "de Paus") in Austria-Hungary, although the family didn't use a particle in Norwegian.
His grandfather and great-grandfather owned Kvesarum Castle in Sweden until 1951.
His grandfather, General Ole Paus, was head of the army group in the military intelligence service of the exile Norwegian High Command in London during the Second World War, one of the founders of the Norwegian Intelligence Service and later the highest-ranking Norwegian in NATO's Command Structure in the 1970s; he was born and raised in Vienna to the Norwegian Consul-General Thorleif Paus and a Viennese mother, Gabriele (Ella) Stein, whose family had converted from Judaism to Catholicism.
Marcus Nicolay Paus (born 14 October 1979) is a Norwegian composer and one of the most performed contemporary Scandinavian composers.
As a classical contemporary composer he is noted as a representative of a reorientation toward tradition, tonality and melody, and his works have been lauded by critics in Norway and abroad.
His work includes chamber music, choral works, solo works, concerts, orchestral works, operas, symphonies and church music, as well as works for theatre, film and television.
Paus is regarded as "one of the most celebrated classical composers of Norway" and "the leading Norwegian composer of his generation."
Although often tonal and melodically driven, Paus's music employs a wide range of both traditional and modernist techniques, and several of Paus's works have been influenced by folk music and non-Western classical music.
Paus has referred to himself as a "melodist," "anarcho-traditionalist" or a humanist composer, and is known for advocating musical pluralism.
He has "garnered a reputation as a prolific, versatile, and highly communicative contemporary composer" whose "works revolve around a strong appreciation for the functional use of traditional harmonies and form, combined with his uniquely idiosyncratic contemporary expressive language."
He has also been described as a lyrical modernist or a postmodern composer.
In 2022 Paus was commissioned by the Norwegian Armed Forces to write a major "identity-building and unifying" work for the armed forces.
Marcus Paus has set to music poets and writers such as Dorothy Parker, W.B. Yeats, Oscar Wilde, Siegfried Sassoon, Richard Wilbur, William Shakespeare, Christina Rossetti, Emily Dickinson and Anne Frank, and Norwegians André Bjerke, Jens Bjørneboe, Arne Garborg, Knut Hamsun, Johan Falkberget, Harald Sverdrup and Ole Paus.
His church music works include O Magnum Mysterium and Requiem.
He is one of the few Norwegian contemporary opera composers and has written several operas for children in cooperation with Ole Paus.
He co-hosts the podcast series Paus og Castle blir kloke på musikklivet (Paus and Castle Figure Out Music Life) with punk and rap musician Kim Morten Mohn.
A member of the Paus family, Marcus Paus was born in Oslo and is a son of one of Norway's best known singer-songwriters Ole Paus and the former pop star Anne-Karine Strøm.
He grew up in Oslo's Røa borough.
He also took two summer courses at the Musicians Institute in Hollywood in the mid-1990s.
During his teenage years from the early 1990s he was active as a progressive rock guitarist, and he was recognised in The Guinness Book of Records as the world's fastest guitarist in the mid-1990s.
Paus left the progressive rock scene around 1997 and was later described as "the last guitar hero."
He studied at the Norwegian Academy of Music from 1998 to 2002; at the age of 18, he became one of its youngest students ever to be accepted at its composer programme.
Paus made his debut as a composer in 2000 with String Quartet No. 1, based on pictures by Edvard Munch, which won the Oslo Grieg Society's award.
After graduating, he left for New York City, where he studied classical composition at the Manhattan School of Music from 2003 to 2005.
In New York he was a student of Richard Danielpour and spent a semester working as his assistant.
Paus became a member of the Norwegian Society of Composers in 2005, and has been one of the four members of its music committee, its expert body in artistic matters, since 2019.
Paus is a noted representative of a reorientation toward tradition, tonality and melody.
Paus's breakthrough as a leading young composer came in 2008, with Missa Concertante, written for the Oslo International Church Music Festival.
His first opera, The Witches, with a libretto by Ole Paus, is also from that year.
In 2010, he was artistic director of the Oslo Opera Festival.
Paus lived and worked in Berlin from 2011 to 2016, when he returned to Norway.
The Paus family belonged to the regional elite governing Upper Telemark from the early 17th century, the "aristocracy of officials" consisting of judges and priests of the state Church of Norway.
He is a descendant of Peter Paus, commemorated in a Latin elegy authored by his son, Paul Paus, both 17th century priests.
His family branch settled as merchants and ship-owners in the port town of Skien in the late 18th century and were noted as millionaire steel industrialists in Christiania (Oslo) in the 19th and 20th centuries.
The family were the closest relatives of playwright Henrik Ibsen, who was a first cousin of Marcus Paus's great-great-grandfather, steel industrialist Ole Paus.
In 2019 he married the composer and singer Tirill Mohn, a former member of the art rock band White Willow and a descendant of the artists Christian Krohg and Oda Krohg; he and his wife are distantly related as both are descendants of Norway's first attorney-general Bredo Henrik von Munthe af Morgenstierne Sr.
Paus attended Oslo Waldorf School.
As a high school student at a musical high school he was profoundly influenced by his teacher, composer Trygve Madsen.