Label: Lawo Classics
Format: CD
Barcode: 7090020182698
Catalog number: LWC 1247
Releasedate: 18-11-22
Format: CD
Barcode: 7090020182698
Catalog number: LWC 1247
Releasedate: 18-11-22
Norwegian accordeon player Ida Løvli Hidle releases her debut solo CD of Nordic classical contemporary music. Composers: Staffan Mossenmark (Sweden), Trygve Brøske (Norway), Jesper Koch (Denmark), and Kalevi Aho (Finland).
From the Great Norwegian Encyclopedia:
“Skumring (eng. twilight) occurs when the light from the sky is mainly sunlight that is reflected and scattered by dust in the air or by the molecules or atoms of the air. When the sun is below the horizon, part of the visible atmosphere lies in the Earth's shadow and will therefore appear dark...”
In this darkness, it becomes harder and harder to see, and the other senses take over. It is quiet. Or is it? Isn't there something moving? Could it be an animal? Was it the sound of a twig snapping? What is it that scratching, scurrying, rustling and creaking? Is it merely the stream in the distance, the wind in the trees and our own footsteps and breathing that we can hear? Or is there something else out here? The shadows are no longer what they are purporting to be. There’s the smell of earth and wet forest. Mist. The air feels cold and slightly damp against the skin. The birds are beginning to calm down. Or are they? It is at this moment that reality fades away, and the fairytales take over. This is the hour of the wood spirit. It lurks in the shadows and then observes us as we wander deeper into the forest. Here lives the ‘hulder’ with her long, beautiful hair and her beguiling tones. She has taught many a fiddler her songs, but we must also be careful not to be lured completely into the dark. Look for her tail. In a clearing there are live flowers growing. Here we meet Alice. On her walk in Wonderland, she meets the Red Queen who rather whimsically turns into a sheep sitting inside a dark shop where nothing is what it seems. Deep inside the shop, she ends up in an intense discussion with Humpty Dumpty about what would happen if he fell from the narrow shelf he is sitting on. The birds in the forest observe all this from a distance. They fly between the trees and keep an eye on the adventures of the forest. This is the kingdom of the night birds, until the sun rises and the birds of light take over. — Ida Løvli Hidle
"...At twilight, this darkness rises ever higher in the sky, until the entire visible part of the atmosphere has entered the earth's shadow. Then twilight ends and night begins.”
“Skumring (eng. twilight) occurs when the light from the sky is mainly sunlight that is reflected and scattered by dust in the air or by the molecules or atoms of the air. When the sun is below the horizon, part of the visible atmosphere lies in the Earth's shadow and will therefore appear dark...”
In this darkness, it becomes harder and harder to see, and the other senses take over. It is quiet. Or is it? Isn't there something moving? Could it be an animal? Was it the sound of a twig snapping? What is it that scratching, scurrying, rustling and creaking? Is it merely the stream in the distance, the wind in the trees and our own footsteps and breathing that we can hear? Or is there something else out here? The shadows are no longer what they are purporting to be. There’s the smell of earth and wet forest. Mist. The air feels cold and slightly damp against the skin. The birds are beginning to calm down. Or are they? It is at this moment that reality fades away, and the fairytales take over. This is the hour of the wood spirit. It lurks in the shadows and then observes us as we wander deeper into the forest. Here lives the ‘hulder’ with her long, beautiful hair and her beguiling tones. She has taught many a fiddler her songs, but we must also be careful not to be lured completely into the dark. Look for her tail. In a clearing there are live flowers growing. Here we meet Alice. On her walk in Wonderland, she meets the Red Queen who rather whimsically turns into a sheep sitting inside a dark shop where nothing is what it seems. Deep inside the shop, she ends up in an intense discussion with Humpty Dumpty about what would happen if he fell from the narrow shelf he is sitting on. The birds in the forest observe all this from a distance. They fly between the trees and keep an eye on the adventures of the forest. This is the kingdom of the night birds, until the sun rises and the birds of light take over. — Ida Løvli Hidle
"...At twilight, this darkness rises ever higher in the sky, until the entire visible part of the atmosphere has entered the earth's shadow. Then twilight ends and night begins.”
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1Skogsväsen / Wood Spirit (1989)05:22
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2Huldreslått (2018)I. Tema01:33
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3Huldreslått (2018)II. Variasjon 101:10
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4Huldreslått (2018)III. Variasjon 200:57
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5Huldreslått (2018)IV. Variasjon 300:22
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6Huldreslått (2018)V. Variasjon 401:15
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7Huldreslått (2018)VI. Variasjon 500:46
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8Huldreslått (2018)VII. Variasjon 600:47
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9Huldreslått (2018)VIII. Vamp00:23
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10Huldreslått (2018)IX. Variasjon 701:04
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11Huldreslått (2018)X. Variasjon 802:30
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12Huldreslått (2018)XI. Variasjon 900:50
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13Huldreslått (2018)XII. Variasjon 1001:14
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14Huldreslått (2018)XIII. Variasjon 1100:57
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15Huldreslått (2018)XIV. Variasjon 1203:09
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16Huldreslått (2018)XV. Tema — reprise00:51
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17The Garden of Live Flowers / The Red Queen (2013/2020)05:03
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18Wool and Water / Humpty Dumpty (2013/2020)04:41
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19Sonata for Accordion No. 2, Mustat linnut / Black Birds (1990)I. Valkeuden linnut / Birds of Light03:41
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20Sonata for Accordion No. 2, Mustat linnut / Black Birds (1990)II. Yön linnut / Birds of the Night03:25
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21Sonata for Accordion No. 2, Mustat linnut / Black Birds (1990)III. Oudot linnut / Strange Birds05:22
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22Sonata for Accordion No. 2, Mustat linnut / Black Birds (1990)IV. Autiuden linnut / Birds of Desolation04:04
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23Sonata for Accordion No. 2, Mustat linnut / Black Birds (1990)V. Mustat linnut / Black Birds04:36