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Peter Dijkstra - Sandström: Nordic Sounds (2011) [Hi-Res]

Peter Dijkstra - Sandström: Nordic Sounds (2011) [Hi-Res]
  • Title: Nordic Sounds: The music of Sven-David Sandstrøm
  • Year Of Release: 2011
  • Label: Channel Classics Records
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks, booklet) [192kHz/24bit]
  • Total Time: 1:03:46
  • Total Size: 1.66 GB / 183 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Peter Dijkstra, Swedish Radio Choir, Maria Alexis & Marika Scheele – Lobet den Herrn (07:48)
2. Peter Dijkstra, Swedish Radio Choir, Maria Alexis & Marika Scheele – Ave Maria (08:47)
3. Peter Dijkstra, Swedish Radio Choir, Jenny Ohlson, Sofia Niklasson, Annika Hudak, Charlotta Hedberg, Love Enström, Niklas Engquist, Lars Johansson Brissman & Joakim Schuster – Hear My Prayer, O Lord (05:39)
4. Peter Dijkstra, Swedish Radio Choir & Jessica Bäcklund – Est ist genug (09:12)
5. Peter Dijkstra & Swedish Radio Choir – A New Song of Love (04:01)
6. Peter Dijkstra & Swedish Radio Choir – Laudamus Te (07:51)
7. Peter Dijkstra & Swedish Radio Choir – Agnus Dei (06:40)
8. Peter Dijkstra, Swedish Radio Choir, Marie Alexis & Ulla Sjöblom – Singet dem Herrn: I (03:53)
9. Peter Dijkstra, Swedish Radio Choir, Marie Alexis & Ulla Sjöblom – Singet dem Herrn: II (07:12)
10. Peter Dijkstra, Swedish Radio Choir, Marie Alexis & Ulla Sjöblom – Singet dem Herrn: III (02:40)

Peter Dijkstra: The Swedish Radio Choir works at a great pace and demands the very highest quality, which makes it a great joy for me to work with this ensemble. All 32 singers not only have great solo capacities, they are also more than willing to make music together at a chamber music level. The a cappella tradition built up in the 1960s and 1970s by Eric Ericson, and nurtured later by many others, is still very tangible. Through this training over such a long period, a specific choral sound has been created (I like to call it the 'Nordic sound'), which, thanks to enormous exactness in the intonation, is highly transparent and sonorous.

There is also a tradition of collaboration with composers, who have had many opportunities to bring their ideas to fruition with the choir. One of the most important of these is Sven-David Sandström. When composing for choir Sandström (1942–) does not hold back in terms of expression or technical demands. This contributes towards a most emotional tonal language, to which the 'Nordic sound' of the Swedish Radio Choir is perfectly suited. Composer and choir have worked together for years, and Sandström has really become a house composer. Reason enough for Channel Classics’ first ‘Nordic Sound’ issue to feature his music.


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