Label: Lawo Classics
Format: CD
Barcode: 7090020182421
Catalog number: LWC 1220
Releasedate: 14-05-21
Format: CD
Barcode: 7090020182421
Catalog number: LWC 1220
Releasedate: 14-05-21
- Norwegian composer Gisle Kverndokk
- Mezzo-soprano Marianne Beate Kielland & Pianist Nils Anders Mortensen
- Shakespeare
- Mezzo-soprano Marianne Beate Kielland & Pianist Nils Anders Mortensen
- Shakespeare
Melody is something I have been passionate about throughout my career as a composer. Crafting a melody that is captivating yet simultaneously original and unpredictable. What, exactly, makes a melody "good"? I've been looking into this for years. From studying Palestrina's strict rules, all the way to studying the American songwriters who created the great “Evergreens” catalogue. Writing for the voice is of great interest to me – especially musical drama. Throughout my years as a composer, I've composed songs. Everything from opera arias to simple songs. This album unites several of the genres I've worked on. The songs are based on opera, musicals, theatre, folk song programs and poetry evenings. What unites them is my love for poetry. And on this album, you will make the acquaintance of some of the poets I admire the most.
Summer is the main theme you’ll sense here. The bright summer. The light that gives life, but which eventually turns into darkness – the summer that passes into autumn. The cycle of life and nature. Liv Holtskog’s poem «So short is the summer we all have» tells us that everything is perishable. Summer is short. Life is short. But as Ruth Maier writes: "The days get brighter when you’re in love with someone." Shakespeare writes "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?", while in sonnet 33 he describes how the sun is darkened by clouds when his beloved deceives him. In his poem "Don't Ask For Love" Wildenvey writes: «After a spring and a summer, autumn crushes it all – heavy and hard and cold.»
I've been really looking forward to this album. It is a gift for a composer to have his songs performed by such wonderful artists as Marianne Beate Kielland and Nils Anders Mortensen. I am grateful, proud and happy!
Gisle Kverndokk
Summer is the main theme you’ll sense here. The bright summer. The light that gives life, but which eventually turns into darkness – the summer that passes into autumn. The cycle of life and nature. Liv Holtskog’s poem «So short is the summer we all have» tells us that everything is perishable. Summer is short. Life is short. But as Ruth Maier writes: "The days get brighter when you’re in love with someone." Shakespeare writes "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?", while in sonnet 33 he describes how the sun is darkened by clouds when his beloved deceives him. In his poem "Don't Ask For Love" Wildenvey writes: «After a spring and a summer, autumn crushes it all – heavy and hard and cold.»
I've been really looking forward to this album. It is a gift for a composer to have his songs performed by such wonderful artists as Marianne Beate Kielland and Nils Anders Mortensen. I am grateful, proud and happy!
Gisle Kverndokk
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1Så kort ein sommar menneska har05:27
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2Likevel er du her02:00
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3Spør ikke om kjærlighet01:48
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4Ruth Maier in MemoriamI. Impresjonistisk bilde01:39
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5Ruth Maier in MemoriamII. Vårnatt01:43
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6Ruth Maier in MemoriamIII. Til en venninne02:25
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7Ruth Maier in MemoriamIV. Dagene blir lysere02:59
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8Ruth Maier in MemoriamV. Tingene kommer meg nærmere nå03:08
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9Ruth Maier in MemoriamVI. Ordene03:44
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10Ruth Maier in MemoriamVII. Ingenting er01:54
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11Bare dragen er fri03:03
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12Vise02:21
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13Song01:35
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14Shakespeare-sonetterSonnet 18: Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?02:18
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15Shakespeare-sonetterSonnet 3: Look in thy glass, and tell the face thou viewest00:54
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16Shakespeare-sonetterSonnet 9: Is it for fear to wet a widow’s eye02:04
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17Shakespeare-sonetterSonnet 128: How oft, when thou, my music, music play’st01:23
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18Shakespeare-sonetterSonnet 129: The expense of spirit in a waste of shame02:05
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19Shakespeare-sonetterSonnet 23: As an unperfect actor on the stage02:42
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20Shakespeare-sonetterSonnet 33: Full many a glorious morning have I seen02:20
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21Shakespeare-sonetterSonnet 144: Two loves I have of comfort and despair02:23
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22Ave Verum04:48