Fragaria Vesca - David Monrad Johansen: Chamber Music (2016)
BAND/ARTIST: Fragaria Vesca
- Title: David Monrad Johansen: Chamber Music
- Year Of Release: 2016
- Label: Simax Classics
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 76:26 min
- Total Size: 299 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Quartet for Piano, Violin, Viola and Cello in C major, op. 26;I Allegro vivace
02. Quartet for Piano, Violin, Viola and Cello in C major, op. 26;II Andante sostenuto
03. Quartet for Piano, Violin, Viola and Cello in C major, op. 26;III Presto non troppo
04. Quartet for Piano, Violin, Viola and Cello in C major, op. 26I;V Vivace
05. Sonata for Violin and Piano, op. 3;l Allegro vivace
06. Sonata for Violin and Piano, op. 3;ll Adagio quasi Andante
07. Sonata for Violin and Piano, op. 3; lll Allegro risoluto
08. Incidental music for «Den store freden» (Hulda Garborg) for 2 Violins, Cello and Piano;Prelude 1st Act_ Allegro moderato
09. Incidental music for «Den store freden» (Hulda Garborg) for 2 Violins, Cello and Piano;Prelude 2nd Act_ Indiansk kjærlighetssang (
10. Incidental music for «Den store freden» (Hulda Garborg) for 2 Violins, Cello and Piano;Prelude 3rd Act_ Indiansk krigsmarsj (India
11. Incidental music for «Den store freden» (Hulda Garborg) for 2 Violins, Cello and Piano;Prelude 4th Act_ Atotarho. Grave, Allegro m
12. Incidental music for «Den store freden» (Hulda Garborg) for 2 Violins, Cello and Piano;Prelude 5th Act_ Solsong (Sun Song). Modera
13. Quintet for Flute, 2 Violins, Viola and Cello, op. 35;I Grave
14. Quintet for Flute, 2 Violins, Viola and Cello, op. 35;II Allegretto scherzando, Vivace
15. Quintet for Flute, 2 Violins, Viola and Cello, op. 35;III Largo
David Monrad Johansen was central in the development of a nationally oriented music during interwar Norway. His Piano Quartet and the incidental music for “The Great Peace” were composed during this period. To this day they have just existed in manuscript form, and this disc of Monrad Johansen’s chamber music performed by the ensemble Fragaria Vesca presents the world premiere recordings of these two works.
In November 1913, Monrad Johansen finished his first and only Violin Sonata. The sonata was given a lukewarm reception at the time – hard to understand when heard today. For the composer, the elegiac second movement was an example of how the longing he felt for his childhood home-county Nordland could be expressed musically, a yearning which would become a source of inspiration and a creative force throughout his life.
When the writer Hulda Garborg visited the USA in 1913, she became occupied with the fate of the Indian culture, and subsequently worked for three years with a large lyrical drama about the peace-loving Sioux-chief Hiawatha. Monrad Johansen began setting music to the drama, but the work was never realised on stage. Besides a version for mixed choir of the movement “Indian Love Song”, the music has rested in the archives of the Norwegian National Library – until now.
The 1940s was a troublesome time for the composer, due to his membership in the Norwegian fascist party, Nasjonal Samling, and his post-war sentence for treason. The Piano Quartet, Op. 26, was written during his imprisonment, inspired by studies of fugues by Bach, Handel and Reger, and Beethoven’s string quartets. The Piano Quartet is a hidden gem in 20th century Norwegian chamber music. In 1967, Monrad Johansen was asked to contribute a musical piece to the Norwegian Society of Composers’ 50th anniversary, for which he wrote a grand Flute Quintet. It was to be his penultimate work, a piece which shows the composer forever searching for new musical expressions with imaginative development even to his final years.
In November 1913, Monrad Johansen finished his first and only Violin Sonata. The sonata was given a lukewarm reception at the time – hard to understand when heard today. For the composer, the elegiac second movement was an example of how the longing he felt for his childhood home-county Nordland could be expressed musically, a yearning which would become a source of inspiration and a creative force throughout his life.
When the writer Hulda Garborg visited the USA in 1913, she became occupied with the fate of the Indian culture, and subsequently worked for three years with a large lyrical drama about the peace-loving Sioux-chief Hiawatha. Monrad Johansen began setting music to the drama, but the work was never realised on stage. Besides a version for mixed choir of the movement “Indian Love Song”, the music has rested in the archives of the Norwegian National Library – until now.
The 1940s was a troublesome time for the composer, due to his membership in the Norwegian fascist party, Nasjonal Samling, and his post-war sentence for treason. The Piano Quartet, Op. 26, was written during his imprisonment, inspired by studies of fugues by Bach, Handel and Reger, and Beethoven’s string quartets. The Piano Quartet is a hidden gem in 20th century Norwegian chamber music. In 1967, Monrad Johansen was asked to contribute a musical piece to the Norwegian Society of Composers’ 50th anniversary, for which he wrote a grand Flute Quintet. It was to be his penultimate work, a piece which shows the composer forever searching for new musical expressions with imaginative development even to his final years.
Year 2016 | Classical | FLAC / APE
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