Label: Challenge Classics
Format: CD
Barcode: 0608917279924
Catalog number: CC 72799
Releasedate: 22-03-19
Format: CD
Barcode: 0608917279924
Catalog number: CC 72799
Releasedate: 22-03-19
- A new disc by one of Challenge several outstanding female violinists.
- Lisa Jacobs already recorded for Challenge works by Ysaye and Franck (CC 72624)
- Now we have a collection of late-Romantic Nordic works for Violin and Orchestra
- The pièce de résistance is Nielsen’s Violin Concerto, composed in 1911
- As meaningful fill-ups the disc contains two works by Halvorsen and Svendsen, written in the style of the Norwegian romantic tradition, strongly influenced by Edvard Grieg
- Lisa Jacobs already recorded for Challenge works by Ysaye and Franck (CC 72624)
- Now we have a collection of late-Romantic Nordic works for Violin and Orchestra
- The pièce de résistance is Nielsen’s Violin Concerto, composed in 1911
- As meaningful fill-ups the disc contains two works by Halvorsen and Svendsen, written in the style of the Norwegian romantic tradition, strongly influenced by Edvard Grieg
Lisa Jacobs: Since the first time I performed the Nielsen violin concerto in 2007, I have been overwhelmed from the very first note. Such an incredible connection with the whimsical Nordic nature that is displayed in this music, such a natural use of the violin as both a lyrical and virtuoso instrument and such an originality.’
Fanned by the fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm, the longing for pure wilderness and the cultivation of rural life, the Nordic National Romanticism arises. All three composers on this disc are descendants of this Nordic Romanticism. Although they did not all have the same nationality, their lives are intertwined.
In their compositions, Svendsen and Halvorsen remain in form and harmony close to the music of their good friend Edvard Grieg and the distinctive Nordic use of melody; Carl Nielsen, however, goes on a voyage of discovery towards a new idiom with a strong desire for renewal on the one hand and a great need for the revival of the pure archaic on the other.
His violin concerto clearly shows this conflict. In a neo-classical 4-part form, reminiscent of the set-up of the Baroque concerto grosso, with seemingly simple classical-like themes and references to both Bach and Mozart, he takes the listeners on an incredible adventure throughout Nordic landscapes of pure wilderness and takes all sorts of harmonic and rhythmic twists and turns.
Fanned by the fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm, the longing for pure wilderness and the cultivation of rural life, the Nordic National Romanticism arises. All three composers on this disc are descendants of this Nordic Romanticism. Although they did not all have the same nationality, their lives are intertwined.
In their compositions, Svendsen and Halvorsen remain in form and harmony close to the music of their good friend Edvard Grieg and the distinctive Nordic use of melody; Carl Nielsen, however, goes on a voyage of discovery towards a new idiom with a strong desire for renewal on the one hand and a great need for the revival of the pure archaic on the other.
His violin concerto clearly shows this conflict. In a neo-classical 4-part form, reminiscent of the set-up of the Baroque concerto grosso, with seemingly simple classical-like themes and references to both Bach and Mozart, he takes the listeners on an incredible adventure throughout Nordic landscapes of pure wilderness and takes all sorts of harmonic and rhythmic twists and turns.