Label: Lawo Classics
Format: CD
Barcode: 7090020182186
Catalog number: LWC 1196
Releasedate: 03-04-20
Format: CD
Barcode: 7090020182186
Catalog number: LWC 1196
Releasedate: 03-04-20
- Piano études from Signe Lund, mostly tuned in minor - characterized by a combination of clarity and melancholy darkness
- Good interpretation by pianist Rune Alver
- Good interpretation by pianist Rune Alver
On his new CD, Études Poétiques, pianist Rune Alver presents the listener with piano pieces of Signe Lund (1868 – 1950). Lund is one of the most distinguished female composers in Norwegian musical history, but the release is controversial nonetheless.
In the early 1930s, Lund began to take an interest in National Socialism, and in 1935 she became a member of the Norwegian National Socialist party, Nasjonal Samling. Convicted of treason after the Second World War, she remained sympathetic to the Nazi ideology until her death.
However, all the pieces on the album were composed between 1896 and 1928, when Signe Lund was a committed socialist and dedicated feminist. During this time she was involved in a number of causes, including an effort to strengthen the rights of Norwegian composers, and she was one of the initiators of the movement that led to the founding of the Norwegian Society of Composers in 1917.
This CD features a selection of Lund’s most familiar pieces, among them, the languorous and melancholy “Legende”, and “Fredsklokker” (“Peace Chimes”), which she composed upon hearing that World War One had ended. Her distinct tonal language is characterized by a combination of clarity and melancholy darkness.
Despite the controversies, Alver’s album helps us gain important knowledge of the role of women in the history of Norwegian music. Études Poétiques is the first of two releases of Signe Lund’s complete piano works on the LAWO Classics label.
Rune Alver (b. 1957) made his debut as pianist at the age of twenty. He was born in Bergen and educated at Bergen Music Conservatory and the Norwegian Academy of Music. Alver is active as soloist and chamber musician and maintains a rigorous concert schedule, with performances in Germany, France, Russia, China, South Africa and the USA. He has also participated in television and radio productions of the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK), as well as of the French radio station France Musique.
In the early 1930s, Lund began to take an interest in National Socialism, and in 1935 she became a member of the Norwegian National Socialist party, Nasjonal Samling. Convicted of treason after the Second World War, she remained sympathetic to the Nazi ideology until her death.
However, all the pieces on the album were composed between 1896 and 1928, when Signe Lund was a committed socialist and dedicated feminist. During this time she was involved in a number of causes, including an effort to strengthen the rights of Norwegian composers, and she was one of the initiators of the movement that led to the founding of the Norwegian Society of Composers in 1917.
This CD features a selection of Lund’s most familiar pieces, among them, the languorous and melancholy “Legende”, and “Fredsklokker” (“Peace Chimes”), which she composed upon hearing that World War One had ended. Her distinct tonal language is characterized by a combination of clarity and melancholy darkness.
Despite the controversies, Alver’s album helps us gain important knowledge of the role of women in the history of Norwegian music. Études Poétiques is the first of two releases of Signe Lund’s complete piano works on the LAWO Classics label.
Rune Alver (b. 1957) made his debut as pianist at the age of twenty. He was born in Bergen and educated at Bergen Music Conservatory and the Norwegian Academy of Music. Alver is active as soloist and chamber musician and maintains a rigorous concert schedule, with performances in Germany, France, Russia, China, South Africa and the USA. He has also participated in television and radio productions of the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK), as well as of the French radio station France Musique.
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1Peace Chimes Op. 5203:50
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2Festive Prelude Op. 2103:47
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3Piano Pieces Op. 16I. Legende03:24
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4Piano Pieces Op. 16II. Intermezzo02:08
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5Piano Pieces Op. 16III. Novellette03:04
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6Piano Pieces Op. 16IV. Scherzino02:04
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7Piano Pieces Op. 17I. Menuet 102:40
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8Piano Pieces Op. 17II. Preludium02:54
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9Album Leaf Op. 1902:57
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10Piano Pieces Op. 24I. Idylle02:58
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11Piano Pieces Op. 24II. Elegie02:42
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12Piano Pieces Op. 24III. Menuet 203:22
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13Trois études poétiques Op. 32I. Étude poétique02:39
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14Trois études poétiques Op. 32II. Étude poétique05:22
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15Trois études poétiques Op. 32III. Étude poétique03:59
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16Ballade in C minor Op. 3708:12
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17Concert Étude Op. 3804:39
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18Impressions of Nature Op. 61I. In the Boat04:19
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19Impressions of Nature Op. 61II. Summer Night02:54
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20Impressions of Nature Op. 61III. By the Brook02:56
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21Impressions of Nature Op. 61IV. Lost in the Forest03:16
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22Impressions of Nature Op. 61V. In the Highlands04:35