Wydawnictwo: Lawo Classics
Seria: Hvoslef Chamber Works
Nr katalogowy: LWC 1081
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: kwiecień 2016
EAN: 7090020180939
Seria: Hvoslef Chamber Works
Nr katalogowy: LWC 1081
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: kwiecień 2016
EAN: 7090020180939
Hvoslef: Chamber Music No. II
Lawo Classics - LWC 1081
Kompozytor
Ketil Hvoslef (ur. 1939)
Ketil Hvoslef (ur. 1939)
Wykonawcy
Hvoslef Chamber Music Project:
Ricardo Odriozola, violin
Ilze Klava, viola
Einar Rottingen, piano
Hilde Haraldsen Sveen, soprano
Hvoslef Chamber Music Project:
Ricardo Odriozola, violin
Ilze Klava, viola
Einar Rottingen, piano
Hilde Haraldsen Sveen, soprano
Duodu
Ludium for 7 flutes
Octet for flutes
Dano Tiore
Duo for accordions
Quartetto Percussivo
Ludium for 7 flutes
Octet for flutes
Dano Tiore
Duo for accordions
Quartetto Percussivo
The project «Ketil Hvoslef's chamber music» was initiated in 2012 by violinist Ricardo Odriozola and pianist Einar Rottingen, both with backgrounds spanning many years of cooperation with the composer. The catalyst for the idea was the fact that most of Hvoslef's chamber works had not been recorded, and, in view of their consistently high quality, deserved larger international attention and exposure. Thus, the idea to document all 38 works on CD arose, and the record company LAWO Classics agreed to come onboard. Collaboration with the performers is intrinsic to Hvoslef's work as a composer. By trying out his ideas in dialogue with the players, a higher refinement of the details is achieved and the score is altered accordingly. This is an important part of the compositional process. The recordings draw from the vast pool of performers in Bergen, where the composer lives and works, in order to facilitate a closer collaboration between composer and players on every single work up to the time of the actual recording. The performers are primarily from the Grieg Academy (University of Bergen/Bergen University College) and the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, with the addition of some musicians from other Scandinavian countries. The aim of the recordings is to help promote the establishment of a performance practice for Hvoslef's music.