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Release Date: Monday 12 December 2011
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This is the first volume in a projected series of four, dedicated to the orchestral works of the Norwegian composer Johan Svendsen. As a composer, Svendsen was intrigued and inspired by the new trends in music represented by Wagner, Berlioz, and Liszt, a fascination which is evident in the works on this disc: programme music and rhapsodies. They are performed by the same strong partnership that brought us the highly acclaimed Halvorsen series: the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, and Marianne Thorsen on violin under Neeme Järvi, a conductor noted for his recordings of Nordic repertoire.
Svendsen experienced a defining moment in his career in Bayreuth in 1872, when he played in the first violin section of Richard Wagner's own orchestra. He and Wagner met and struck up a close friendship. It was during this time in Bayreuth that Svendsen completed Carnival in Paris, the 'Episode for Orchestra', Op. 9. When Wagner one day looked over the score, he hummed delightedly and said, 'It looks amusing!' - a fitting description of this festive work which shows the influence of Berlioz in its colourful orchestration and clear contrasts. Humour, joy, and breathtaking virtuosity are contrasted with moments of pure romance and lyrical beauty. The premiere was a great success, Edward Grieg, who was present, being overwhelmed by the orchestration.
The Festival Polonaise, Op. 12 was composed in honour of the Coronation of the Swedish-Norwegian King Oscar II and Queen Sophie, and brims with a sense of pomp and ceremony suitable for the grand occasion. The work strikes a vivid contrast to Ifjol gjett e gjeitin (Last year I was tending the mountain goats), a charming set of variations for strings on a Norwegian folk tune. It became one of the composer's great successes, as did the orchestral masterpiece about ill-fated love, Zorahayda, described by the composer as a 'Legend for Orchestra'.
Festpolonaise Op. 12
Romeo og Julia, Op. 18
Karneval I Paris, Op. 9
Träume from Wesendonck
Zorahayda, Op. 11
Norsk Rapsodi No. 1, Op. 17
Norsk Rapsodi No. 2, Op. 19
Ifjol gjaett' e gjeitinn, Op. 31
Romance for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 26
(with Marianne Thorsen, violin)
Sœterjentens Søndag
(with Melina Mandozzi, violin)