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Female opera singer from Norway
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2019-12-21 04:46:22
Your favorite Buxtehude organ piece?
I enjoy Buxtehude’s organ works more than any other composer. His Praeludium in B Minor BuxWV149 is my favorite; as long as it’s played by Eric Lebrun. Everyone else plays it too slow for my taste. Hanssen plays it alright but doesn’t have the drama of Lebrun in the last few minutes. Touch here for …
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 […]
2019-07-04 01:01:00
KCStudio.org: Harlem Quartet Comes to Carlsen Center as Ensemble-in-Residence
KC Studio Harlem Quartet Comes to Carlsen Center as Ensemble-in-Residence for Heartland Chamber Music Festival by Libby Hanssen July 2, 2019 The Group’s July 31 “Cross Pollination” Concert Will Draw from Diverse Cultures, Exploring Ragtime, Afro-Cuban Rhythms and Classical Music The Harlem Quartet debuted in 2006, named to honor the Harlem Renaissance of 100 years ago. The ensemble was founded by the Sphinx Organization, which uses classical music to further social justice. It has traveled the world promoting diversity in classical music and engaged young audiences by presenting both traditional string quartet repertoire and a variety of styles by underrepresented composers. This July, the Harlem Quartet returns to the Kansas City area as ensemble-in-residence for the Heartland Chamber Music Festival at Johnson County Community College’s Carlsen Center. “Our main goal is to inspire the kids by helping […]
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