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Release Date: Sunday 1 January 2006
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"These may not be the finest of Grieg's many songs, but this recording is a delightful experience." (MusicWeb April 2006)
On this the fifth disc of Grieg's songs, Monica Groop performs songs written between 1864-1889. The earliest of these, Four Romances (Op. 10), betray very little of the 21-year old composer's growing interest in the music of his native country, an interest which was spurred by his meetings with the great violin virtuoso Ole Bull during this time. But with the three Peer Gynt Songs, and perhaps even more so with the following collaborations with the poet Holger Drachmann, the Norwegian tendencies become more obvious. The songs from Peer Gynt were the first individual pieces of the work to be published separately - long before the two orchestral suites were assembled. The Op.44 songs were the results of a walking tour of the Norwegian mountains made by Grieg and Drachmann in 1886, while the Op.49 settings of Drachmann poems were completed some years later. While uneven in quality, this collection contains a couple of Grieg's finest songs, such as Tell Me Now, Did You See the Lad (No. 1), and Kind Greetings, Fair Ladies (No. 3). Monica Groop has shown a deep sympathy for this repertoire, as recognised by the BBC Music Magazine's critic at the release of the previous volume: 'The distinctive artistry of the Finnish mezzo-soprano is providing an irresistible new take, thrilling to both the shadows and the bright high-latitude light in this music.' As on that disc, Roger Vignoles is Groop's congenial partner in these often less than familiar scores.
Four Romances, Op. 10
Three Songs from Peer Gynt, Op. 23
Reminiscences from Mountain and Fjord, Op. 44
Six Poems by Holger Drachmann, Op. 49
A Simple Song, EG147