Marianne Thorsen & Trondheim Solistene - Mozart: Violin Concertos (2006) [2016 DSD256]
BAND/ARTIST: Marianne Thorsen, Trondheim Solistene
- Title: Mozart: Violin Concertos
- Year Of Release: 2016
- Label: 2L [038]
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: DSD256 (*dsf) 11,2 MHz 1 bit
- Total Time: 01:19:41
- Total Size: 7,2 GB (+3%rec.)
- WebSite: Album Preview
With this recording we wish to present a fresh version of the most elegant violin concertos in the history of music. While respecting the origin and tradition of this music, we have sought a new and dynamic musical experience rooted in our present time. To us, Mozart is as solid as rock, as soft as snow, and as clear as ice; this recording embraces the listener in a sonic world that invites him or her to participate actively in the experience, in close and mutual interaction with the soloist and the orchestra. Only in this way can we genuinely express our love of Mozart’s music.
Marianne Thorsen began playing the violin at the age of four at the municipal music school in Trondheim, where Bjarne Fiskum was her principal teacher. She studied with Felicity Lipman in London and later with Gyцrgy Pauk at the Royal Academy of Music. In 1994 she graduated from the Royal Academy with a DipRAM.
In 1998 Marianne was nominated Young Soloist of the Year by the Norwegian concert institution Rikskonsertene. She won the Carl F. Flesch Outstanding Merit Prize in 1992, the Emily English Award 1995 and the Concours Internationale de Violon de Sion-Valais 2003. Marianne has performed as soloist with leading orchestras including the Philharmonia, BBC Symphony, City of Birmingham, Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, Prague Philharmonia and the Oslo Philharmonic.
Trondheim Solistene was founded in 1988 by Professor Bjarne Fiskum, and was for many years an arena for professional concert training for string players at the Conservatoire in Trondheim. As a result of many concerts throughout Europe as well as concert tours to the USA, Japan and Brazil, TrondheimSolistene has grown to be an ensemble of international renown. Шyvind Gimse was appointed artistic director of TrondheimSolistene in 2002, continuing the ensemble’s broad programming profile and musical versatility, performing music from the baroque and romantic repertoires as well as tango, jazz, rock and contemporary music. TrondheimSolistene is an important advocate of Norwegian music. Energy, creativity and enthusiasm characterize the orchestra’s activities, and its concerts are full of humour, spontaneity and intensity. TrondheimSolistene collaborates regularly with soloists such as Leif Ove Andsnes, Martin Frцst, Joshua Bell, Ole Edvard Antonsen, Arve Tellefsen and Anne-Sophie Mutter. TrondheimSolistene’s discography includes over 20 recordings to date.
Tracks:
Mozart Violin Concertos:
no. 4 in D major KV 218
1 Allegro 9:14
2 Andante cantabile 7:51
3 Rondeau - Andante grazioso 7:27
no. 3 in G major KV 216
4 Allegro 9:54
5 Adagio 8:47
6 Rondeau - Allegro 6:32
no. 5 in A major KV 219
7 Allegro aperto 9:53
8 Adagio 11:02
9 Rondeau - Tempo di Menuetto 8:55
Personnel:
Solo violin Marianne Thorsen
1st violin Sigmund Tvete Vik,
Ian Hedley, Anders Larsen,
Margrete Pettersen,
Trond Harald Saltnes
2nd violin Renata Kubala,
Ola Lindseth, Odd Sonntag,
Marius Nеvik
Flute (G major, adagio)
Ina Cecilie Olufsen,
Laila Totsеs
Viola Ole Wuttudal,
Frшydis Tшsse,
Bergmund Skaslien
Cello Шyvind Gimse,
Cecilie Koch,
Katrine Pedersen
Bass Rolf Hoff Baltzersen
Oboe Arnulf Johansen,
Roar Brostrшm
Horn Irene Ruud,
Ingrid Bergene Fossaa
Marianne Thorsen began playing the violin at the age of four at the municipal music school in Trondheim, where Bjarne Fiskum was her principal teacher. She studied with Felicity Lipman in London and later with Gyцrgy Pauk at the Royal Academy of Music. In 1994 she graduated from the Royal Academy with a DipRAM.
In 1998 Marianne was nominated Young Soloist of the Year by the Norwegian concert institution Rikskonsertene. She won the Carl F. Flesch Outstanding Merit Prize in 1992, the Emily English Award 1995 and the Concours Internationale de Violon de Sion-Valais 2003. Marianne has performed as soloist with leading orchestras including the Philharmonia, BBC Symphony, City of Birmingham, Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, Prague Philharmonia and the Oslo Philharmonic.
Trondheim Solistene was founded in 1988 by Professor Bjarne Fiskum, and was for many years an arena for professional concert training for string players at the Conservatoire in Trondheim. As a result of many concerts throughout Europe as well as concert tours to the USA, Japan and Brazil, TrondheimSolistene has grown to be an ensemble of international renown. Шyvind Gimse was appointed artistic director of TrondheimSolistene in 2002, continuing the ensemble’s broad programming profile and musical versatility, performing music from the baroque and romantic repertoires as well as tango, jazz, rock and contemporary music. TrondheimSolistene is an important advocate of Norwegian music. Energy, creativity and enthusiasm characterize the orchestra’s activities, and its concerts are full of humour, spontaneity and intensity. TrondheimSolistene collaborates regularly with soloists such as Leif Ove Andsnes, Martin Frцst, Joshua Bell, Ole Edvard Antonsen, Arve Tellefsen and Anne-Sophie Mutter. TrondheimSolistene’s discography includes over 20 recordings to date.
Tracks:
Mozart Violin Concertos:
no. 4 in D major KV 218
1 Allegro 9:14
2 Andante cantabile 7:51
3 Rondeau - Andante grazioso 7:27
no. 3 in G major KV 216
4 Allegro 9:54
5 Adagio 8:47
6 Rondeau - Allegro 6:32
no. 5 in A major KV 219
7 Allegro aperto 9:53
8 Adagio 11:02
9 Rondeau - Tempo di Menuetto 8:55
Personnel:
Solo violin Marianne Thorsen
1st violin Sigmund Tvete Vik,
Ian Hedley, Anders Larsen,
Margrete Pettersen,
Trond Harald Saltnes
2nd violin Renata Kubala,
Ola Lindseth, Odd Sonntag,
Marius Nеvik
Flute (G major, adagio)
Ina Cecilie Olufsen,
Laila Totsеs
Viola Ole Wuttudal,
Frшydis Tшsse,
Bergmund Skaslien
Cello Шyvind Gimse,
Cecilie Koch,
Katrine Pedersen
Bass Rolf Hoff Baltzersen
Oboe Arnulf Johansen,
Roar Brostrшm
Horn Irene Ruud,
Ingrid Bergene Fossaa
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