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Norwegian musician (1895-1978)
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2019-11-01 00:00:00
Eivind Aadland - Norwegian Rhapsody
Norwegian Rhapsody [64'50]01. Johan Halvorsen: Bojarernes Indtogsmarsj (Entry of the Boyards)02. Johan Svendsen: Norsk kunstnerkarneval, op.14 (Norwegian Carnival of Artists)03. Edvard Grieg: Våren, op.34 no.2 (Last Spring)04. - 07. Geirr Tveitt: From Folk Tunes from Hardanger, op.15108. Harald Saeverud: Rondo Amoroso, op.4 no.709. Harald Saeverud: Kjempeviseslåtten, op.22a no.5 (Ballad of Revolt)10. Edvard Braein: Ut mot havet (Towards the Sea)11. Johan Halvorsen: Fanitullen (Wild Dance)12. Eivind Groven: Overture to 'Hjalarljod'13. Ludvig Irgens-Jensen: Bols vise (Bol´s Song)14. Bjarne Brustad: Jeg lagde mig så silde (I Went to Bed so Late)15. Edvard Grieg; Morgenstemning, op.46 no.1 (Morning Mood)16. Edvard Grieg: Norwegian Dance No. 2, op.35 no.217. Johannes Hanssen: Valdresmarsj (March of the Valdre)Stavanger Symphony Orchestra conducted by Eivind AadlandBIS CD1367 (recorded August 2002; this CD release 2002)(digital download; flacs, cover, booklet and inlay scans)Recording venue: Stavanger Concert Hall, NorwayRecording engineer:Christian Starke; Producer: Stephan RehHere's an interesting collection of lighter repertoire by Norwegian composers. Ranging […]
2016-11-10 16:00:15
(Warner Classics)Janusz Wawrowski’s exhilarating trawl through the solo violin repertoire of the last century centres on Luciano Berio’s Sequenza VIII from 1976, a piece that carries the reputation of being at the edge of what any violinist can be reasonably expected to be able to play. He catches with authority its sense of one instrument bringing many voices to a conversation, and brings similar poise to the other works here, which are hardly any less demanding. He begins in a burst of sunshine with Ysaÿe’s solo Sonata No 6, then explores the little heard 1932 Eventyr Suite by the Norwegian violin virtuoso Bjarne Brustad, with its folk-tinged dances and helter-skelter final movement. Continue reading...
2016-03-31 15:05:09
The UT School of Music continues its Ready for the World Music Series on Sunday afternoon, April 3, with a journey to Scandinavia. The program of Scandinavian composers will feature a collection of guest artists and UTSOM faculty members: Espen Lilleslatten-violin, Elias Goldstein-viola, and Kevin Class-piano. The program is under the direction of Miroslav Hristov. An artistic and cultural artifact exhibit and reception begins at 12:30 p.m. with concert and lecture beginning at 2:00 p.m.— all in the Sandra G. Powell Recital Hall, Natalie L. Haslam Music Center. The program— Bjarne Brustad: Capricci for Violin and Viola Edvard Grieg: Sonata No. 2, Op. 13 in G Major for Violin and Piano Carl Nielsen: Romance Johan Kvandal: Elegie Op. 47 for Solo Viola Jean Sibelius: Duo in C for Violin and Viola Kurt Atterberg: Suite No. 3, Op. 19, No. 1 for Violin, Viola and […]
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