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audite’s LP Edvard Grieg: Symphonic Works Vol. I presents two of Grieg’s principal collections on 180g vinyl: his first Peer Gynt suite from the incidental music to Henrik I bsen’s drama Peer Gynt, the story of the “Nordic F aust” which inspired Grieg to compose a sonic panorama of the Norwegian character – from the melancholy song Death of Åses to the furious chase in the Hall of the Mountain King – as well as his four Symphonic Dances Op. 64 of 1898, where the composer draws on his experiences as a conductor of the leading E uropean orchestras. The mythical stage characters, the vivid portrayal of landscapes and the Nordic dance rhythms are presented in audiophile vinyl LP sound. Each LP purchase includes a voucher for a free mp3 and HD stereo download of these works: audite would like to offer access to digital and mobile listening to all its LP devotees as well. “The time has come to step forward with a work which is notable in both form and content.” These were the words of E dvard Grieg’s publisher, reminding the composer of the major genres of the time: symphony, oratorio, opera. But Grieg did not feel the need to write another symphony and another opera in the Middle E uropean style. He wanted to give Norway its unique voice within E uropean concert repertoire. And he did that with songs and piano pieces – and particularly with his symphonic works, released by audite in a five-part complete recording with Eivind Aadland and the WDR Symphony Orchestra. Eivind Aadland’s roots in the tradition of Norwegian folk music audibly influence his interpretations. He comes from a family where Norwegian folk music played an important role, and even as a child he came into intensive contact with Grieg’s music. I deal prerequisites therefore to rediscover Grieg’s symphonic works against the background of this tradition. Grieg’s connections with Germany stretch from his studies in Leipzig to his numerous concert performances in that country. Added to that is the extraordinary circulation of his works in Germany. This recording with the WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne therefore also represents on several levels a German-Norwegian synthesis which had already been in existence during Grieg’s lifetime. Our LP Edvard Grieg: Symphonic Works Vol. II comprises the second Peer Gynt Suite, Op. 55, the Funeral March EG 107, the suite From Holberg’s Time, Op. 40, and Klokkeklang, Op. 54 No 6. Release date is November 2014. |
Side A (total time 23:26) Peer Gynt Suite No. 1, Op. 46 incidental music to Peer Gynt by Ibsen I. Morning Mood (Morgenstimmung) II. The Death of Åse (Åses Tod) III. Anitra‘s Dance (Anitras Tanz) IV. In the Hall of the Mountain King (In der Halle des Bergkönigs) Symphonic Dances, Op. 64 I. Allegretto moderato e marcato Side B (total time 24:53) Symphonic Dances, Op. 64 II. Allegretto grazioso III. Allegro giocoso IV. Andante – Allegro molto e risoluto |
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