[ Chandos / 4 CD Box Set ]
Release Date: Saturday 1 November 2014
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Neeme Järvi and the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra have lifted the lid on one of Norway's best-kept musical secrets with their series devoted to the orchestral works of Johan Halvorsen. Now, in this four-disc box set, these fresh and revealing recordings have been brought together for the first time.
Johan Halvorsen was among the most prominent Norwegian musical figures of his day, not only as one of the leading composers of his generation but also as a violinist and conductor. His compositions develop the national romantic tradition of his friends Grieg and Svendsen, but his was a distinctive style marked by brilliant orchestration which in turn was inspired by the French romantic composers.
Many of the works in the series reflect Halvorsen's long association with the theatre. The varied fruits of this career produced such scores as Fossegrimen, the neoclassical Suite ancienne, the exotic Dance Scene from 'Queen Tamara', and his Symphonic Intermezzo from 'The King', a tone poem much indebted to the musical language of Liszt and Wagner.
The series also includes his output in more traditional genres. Halvorsen composed the three great symphonies late in his career, the first only at the age of fifty-nine, and they are strongly in the mould of late romantic composers such as Tchaikovsky, Dvorák and Svendsen.
Among Halvorsen's many short, stand-alone works are a number of pieces for violin and orchestra, which reflect Halvorsen's own abilities on the instrument, while drawing on nationalist influences. The leading Norwegian violinist Marianne Thorsen is the soloist.
"Järvi has Beecham's gift in making the merely worthy sound exceptional and so it proves with the symphony, written for Halvorsen's own pleasure...The performances throughout are top-notch and Chandos's sound is of demonstration quality." Gramophone Magazine, August 2010 on Vol 1
"This is music that in less sensitive hands could easily pall, yet here every phrase pulsates with charm and energy, making even the simplest of gestures feel like musical gold. To hear the way Järvi magically shapes the theme and variations in the second movement of the Suite Ancienne is worth the price of the disc alone." Classic FM Magazine on Vol 2
"Halvorsen was a natural tone-painter and story-teller...The Bergen Philharmonic under Jarvi once more provide beautifully idiomatic performances caught in rich Chandos sound...a musical delight." Gramophone Magazine on Vol 4
Grieg:
Norwegian Bridal Procession, Op. 19, No. 2 (orch. Halvorsen)
Halvorsen:
Bojarernes Indtogsmarsj (Entry of the Boyars)
Andante religioso
Marianne Thorsen (violin)
Mascarade Suite
La Mélancolie
Symphony No. 1
Intrata (Sats 1) (Suite Ancienne) Op. 31
Danses Norvegiennes
Marianne Thorsen (violin)
Symphony No. 2 'Fatum'
Air Norvegienne, Op. 7
Chant de Veslemoy
Marianne Thorsen (violin)
Symphony No. 3
Bergensiana
Black Swans
Wedding of Ravens in the Grove of the Crows
Fossegrimen Suite incl. Danse visionaire
Marianne Thorsen (violin) & Ragnhild Hemsing (Hardanger fiddle)
Wedding March, Op. 32, No. 1
Marianne Thorsen (violin)
Norwegian Rhapsody No. 2
Norwegian Rhapsody No. 1
Passacaglia for Violin & Cello/Viola (after Handel)
Melina Mandozzi (violin) & Ilze Klava (viola)
Norwegian Fairy Tale Pictures, including 'Dance of the Troll Maidens'
Queen Tamara: Dance Scene
The King: Symphonic Intermezzo
Norwegian Festival Overture