Symphony no. 2 in B-minor : Violin concerto ; Norwegian Caprice


Ole Hjellemo
Musikk på CD Uten språklig innhold 2022 · Klassisk musikk
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Utgitt
<s.l.> : Sterling , 2022
Omfang
1 CD
Opplysninger
CDS 1128-2. - Innhold: Violin Concerto (1933) ; Norwegian Caprice (Rondo) for Violin and Orchestra ; Symphony no. 2 in B-minor.. - Utøvere: Christopher Tun Andersen, fiolin ; Makris Symphony Orchestra, Jørn Fossheim, dirigent.. - The symphony is a large, epic work almost unparalleled in Norwegian music history. The symphony was, as critics reported, very well received by the audience – the composer had to come forward three times to receive applause. The violin concerto received a good reception, and in the reviews, the soloist was particularly noticed. The entire program was also broadcast live on radio in several European countries. This piece has been performed on several occasions, also after the composer’s death. The premiere took place on 17 June 1936, and the soloist was Ernst Glaser. Hugo Kramm conducted the Radio Orchestra in Oslo, and also this time the concert was broadcast live in several European countries. At the premiere, the work had the title Rondo for violin and orchestra, but later Hjellemo changed it to Norsk Caprice. The piece consists of a short orchestral opening, introducing the soloist. What follows is a traditional Norwegian Halling (a folk dance in 2/4 or 6/8 meter typical for Norway), virtuoso written for the violin.
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Nkr. 200.00

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