Label: Lawo Classics
Format: SACD
Barcode: 7090020181035
Catalog number: LWC 1091
Releasedate: 13-11-15
Format: SACD
Barcode: 7090020181035
Catalog number: LWC 1091
Releasedate: 13-11-15
- Bergen Cathedral Choir
- Arnfinn Tobiassen - organ
- music by Trond H.F. Kverno
- Contemporary Norwegian Folklore
- Arnfinn Tobiassen - organ
- music by Trond H.F. Kverno
- Contemporary Norwegian Folklore
BETWEEN THE GOSPEL AND NORWEGIAN FOLK BALLADS
The new CD from Bergen Cathedral Choir and organist Arnfinn Tobiassen is an homage to Norwegian contemporary composer Trond H.F. Kverno. The listener is introduced to both his choral work, as well as his works inspired by medieval ballads and Norwegian folklore.
Trond H.F. Kverno is, and always has been, a composer for voice. His prolific output includes innumerable hymns, songs, masses, choral and congregational liturgical settings, motets in a variety of formats, and large-scale choral works. It is impossible to talk about Kverno's choral music without specific mention of his harmonisation. While his melodies are unique, his harmonisation is no less so. The close link between tune and harmony in his pieces is almost unmatched in the wider European context. His style ranges from pieces of Renaissance simplicity, via Bach-like chorales and monumental Romantic works to modern hymn tunes with daring harmonies – but never at the expense of a highly singable tune.
Kverno has a deep and lasting relationship to Norwegian religious folk tunes. He claims that his entire output has been devoted to the task of composing around the melodies of the Norwegian mediaeval visionary poem Draumkvedet (The Dream Ballad). Whilst this rather sweeping statement may be taken with a slight pinch of salt, it highlights how Norwegian folk music has been a constant source of inspiration for Kverno as a composer for the human voice. Throughout his works we sense an underlying connection to this cultural heritage, although he rarely simply quotes folk tunes in his compositions. Rather, he has absorbed the folk music of his native Norway into the fibre of his being, incorporating its essence into his distinctly personal and original style.
The new CD from Bergen Cathedral Choir and organist Arnfinn Tobiassen is an homage to Norwegian contemporary composer Trond H.F. Kverno. The listener is introduced to both his choral work, as well as his works inspired by medieval ballads and Norwegian folklore.
Trond H.F. Kverno is, and always has been, a composer for voice. His prolific output includes innumerable hymns, songs, masses, choral and congregational liturgical settings, motets in a variety of formats, and large-scale choral works. It is impossible to talk about Kverno's choral music without specific mention of his harmonisation. While his melodies are unique, his harmonisation is no less so. The close link between tune and harmony in his pieces is almost unmatched in the wider European context. His style ranges from pieces of Renaissance simplicity, via Bach-like chorales and monumental Romantic works to modern hymn tunes with daring harmonies – but never at the expense of a highly singable tune.
Kverno has a deep and lasting relationship to Norwegian religious folk tunes. He claims that his entire output has been devoted to the task of composing around the melodies of the Norwegian mediaeval visionary poem Draumkvedet (The Dream Ballad). Whilst this rather sweeping statement may be taken with a slight pinch of salt, it highlights how Norwegian folk music has been a constant source of inspiration for Kverno as a composer for the human voice. Throughout his works we sense an underlying connection to this cultural heritage, although he rarely simply quotes folk tunes in his compositions. Rather, he has absorbed the folk music of his native Norway into the fibre of his being, incorporating its essence into his distinctly personal and original style.
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1Intrada over en norsk langeleiklåt02:30
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2Canticum Zachariae05:32
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3Toccata over 'Herre Gud, ditt dyre navn og ære'04:15
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4Stabat Mater Dolorosa07:09
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5Agnus Dei02:04
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6Salve Regina07:20
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7Triptychon III. Olav Åsteson – Rex perpetuus Norvegiae04:03
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8Triptychon IIII. Sæle Gullmor mi – Sancta Dei Genitrix03:29
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9Triptychon IIIII. Sankte Såle-Mikkjel – Signifer sanctus Michaël03:44
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10Ave Maria03:14
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11Intrada over hymnen 'Rex Olavus'02:47
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12Tre Folketonefantasier (Three Fantasies On Norwegian Ballads)Fantasi 1. Inga litimor04:36
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13Tre Folketonefantasier (Three Fantasies On Norwegian Ballads)Å kongen han stod ved høgelofts sval03:13
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14Tre Folketonefantasier (Three Fantasies On Norwegian Ballads)Gudmund og Signe-liti02:27
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15Symbolum Nicaenum08:45