He has been
freelancing since 1994, and has written music for orchestra, chamber and theatre music, opera, ballet and fine art installations. Besides that has he worked as an arranger for amongst others
Finn Coren and
Lucifer Was. He has been a member of the
Oslo Philharmonic program committee and a member of the board in the Composers society and in the evaluation committee of TONO (the Norwegian BIEM/ASCAP). In addition to composition, he has worked in a youth club, as a teacher in a music school in
Oslo,
Bærum and
Bergen, as a music copyist and engraver, and as a sound engineer (
Henie-Onstad Art center). He has received several scholarships from
TONO and was granted a two-year scholarship from the Norwegian Ministry for Cultural Affairs in 2006. He was accepted as a member of the Composers society in 1991. Dagfinn has not sought a particular style. He is more concerned with being able to move in any possible direction. This experience has developed into a method (not style) which he calls "Translucence" - a method that builds on post war-
modernism techniques combined with an idiomatic way of writing. For him it is not important to use music to communicate a "deeper meaning", but to present a
narrative music which gives the listeners (and readers of his scores) a diversity of possible interpretations. == Personal life ==