Maja Ratkje
Maja Solveig Kjelstrup Ratkje is a Norwegian vocalist and composer.Career
Ratkje studied composition at the Norwegian Academy of Music in Oslo under the tutorship of Lasse Thoresen, Olav Anton Thommessen and Asbjørn Schaathun, and got her diploma in 2000. During the summer of 1999, Ratkje studied at IRCAM and she has also studied individually with composers such as Louis Andriessen, Sofia Gubaidulina, Ivar Frounberg, Klaus Huber, Joji Yuasa and Kaija Saariaho.
She performs and releases music for concerts, recordings, films, installations, theatre, dance and other performances. Maja is a member of SPUNK, a Norwegian improv group, and Agrare, a performance trio consisting of the noise duo Fe-mail and the Swedish dancer Lotta Melin. She has collaborated with, among others, Jaap Blonk, Lasse Marhaug, Joëlle Léandre, Per Inge Bjørlo, Stian Westerhus, Kathy Hinde, Odd Johan Fritzøe, POING, HC Gilje, Stephen O'Malley, Ikue Mori, and Zeena Parkins.
As a vocal soloist, Ratkje has performed with ensembles Engegårdkvartetten, Trondheim Symphony Orchestra, The Norwegian Radio Orchestra, BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Ensemble InterContemporain and Klangforum Wien. In 2003 she also performed as a soloist at the Ultima Oslo Contemporary Music Festival premiere of her opera No Title Performance.
Ratkje's career as a composer spans from smaller chamber music works to opera, orchestral works, film-, dance and theatre music. Her works have seen performances by performers, ensembles and orchestras such as Ensemble Intercontemporain, BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Klangforum Wien, Oslo Sinfonietta, Kringkastingsorkestret, Arve Tellefsen, Vertavokvartetten, Frode Haltli, Marianne Beate Kielland, Engegårdkvartetten and Cikada. Ratkje has twice been selected as the San Francisco-based Other Minds Festival's profile composer. Ratkje has also been composer in residence at festivals Trondheim Kammermusikkfestival, Nordland Musikkfestuke, Avanti! Summer Festival and at the Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival. Key works includes Gagaku Variations, Crepuscular Hour, Concerto for Voice and Orchestra, Essential Extensions, Korall Koral and Sinus Seduction.
2001 saw Ratkje, as the first Norwegian composer, being bestowed with the Arne Nordheim Composer's Prize. She is also a recipient of a number of domestic and international awards, including two Edvard Prizes and the UNESCO Rostrum Award as well as Award of Distinction with Jazkamer during the Prix Ars Electronica for her solo album Voice in 2003.
Ratkje has also served as a music critic for Norwegian weekly newspaper Morgenbladet and has published a book via publishing house Aschehoug: Stemmer.Eksperimentell Kvinneglam. Ratkje is also an advocate for environmental issues, and is a member of climate action group Stopp oljesponsing av norsk kulturliv, and refrains from accepting offers for performances or commissions supported by the oil industry.
Ratkje is a great source of inspiration to new experimental Norwegian musicians like Natalie Sandtorv and Torgeir Standal in The Jist duo.
In 2020 her work Asylos was included on the album The Beauty That Still Remains by the Norwegian Girls' Choir alongside the eponymous work by Marcus Paus.Honors
- 1999: Edvardprisen in the category for contemporary music – smaller works for Waves II b
- 2001: Arne Nordheims Composer Prize
- 2001: 2nd place in the International Competition of Electroacoustic Music Russolo in Paris for composers below 30 years of age
- 2003: Recipient of an Award of Distinction in the digital musics category at this year's Prix Ars Electronica
- 2004: Edvardprisen in the open category for No Title Performance and Sparkling Water
Production
Selected works
Orchestral works
- Waves I
- No Title Performance and Sparkling Water, opera, premiered at the Ultima Oslo Contemporary Music Festival
- Concerto for Voice
- Engebøfjellet; Where were you when they cut me down from the gallows? «Deep brass orchestra and electric guitar», with Stephen O'Malley
- Crepuscular Hour
- ASYLOS
- Tale of Lead and Frozen Light
- Concerto for Voice
Chamber works
- Sinus Seduction
- River Mouth Echoes
- Gagaku Variations
- Du som fremmed
- Rondo – Bastard – Overture – Explosion
- ØX
- Ro-Uro
- Breaking the News
- Tale of Lead and Light
- Ein Häppchen noch
- Softly as I leave you
- "And sing while thou on pressed flowers dost sleep"
- Putin's Case
- In Dialogue with Rudnik
- Doppelgänger
- Ekkokammer 2.0
Works for stage productions
- De Tenen van God
- Adventura Anatomica
- Carrying Our Ears and Eyes in Small Bags
- Høyt oppe i fjellet
- Larache
- Adventura Botanica
- Ekkokammer 2.0
- Revelations
- Das Wohltemperierte SPUNK
- Wintergarden
- Jazzgym
- Breathe
- Desibel
- Dancing Cranes
Discography
Solo
- 2002: Voice |Voice
- 2006: Stalker |Stalker
- 2006: Adventura Anatomica
- 2007: Teip
- 2008: River Mouth Echoes
- 2009: Cyborgic
- 2010: Danse Macabre
- 2013: Janus, with Joachim Montessuis
- 2014: In Dialogue With Eugeniusz Rudnik
- 2015: Celadon, with Jon Wesseltoft, Camille Norment, Per Gisle Galåen
- 2016: Crepuscular Hour
- 2019: Sult
Collaborations
;With SPUNK
- 1999: Det Eneste Jeg Vet Er At Det Ikke Er En Støvsuger
- 2001: Filtered By Friends
- 2002: Den Øverste Toppen På En Blåmalt Flaggstang
- 2005: En Aldeles Forferdelig Sykdom
- 2009: Kantarell
;With Fe-mail
- 2003: Syklubb fra Hælvete, vinyl
- 2004: Syklubb fra Hælvete, CD
- 2004: All Men Are Pigs
- 2005: Voluptuous Vultures, vinyl
- 2006: Northern Stains
- 2006: Voluptuous Vultures, CD
- 2006: Blixter Toad
;Other collaborations
- 2006: Banquet For King Ludwig II Of Bavaria!, with Matmos
- 2011: Wach Auf!, with Poing
- 2012: Treasure Hunt, with Ikue Mori, Simon Balestrazzi, Sylvie Courvoisier, Alessandro Olla
- 2013: Scrumptious Sabotage, with Ikue Mori
- 2016: Drono - "Lakes", with Derek Piotr
;Compilations
- 2009: Solveigs Lied, Maskinanlegg vs. Solveig Kjelstrup