The Lindeman Legacy
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Label: Simax
Cat No: PSC1826
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 3
Release Date: 28th January 2013
Contents
Works
Piano Pieces (3), op.4Romances (4) for piano
Collection of Songs for Men's Choir
Fugue for 5 voices
Fugues (3) on the theme B.A.C.H
Norwegian Epic Ballads (30) for 3 equal voices
Variations on the Chorale 'He who lets the Lord decide'
Variations on the Chorale 'Who knows how nigh my end may be'
Angloise in D major
English Dances (16)
Lamentoso: O Grim Death
Menuets (4)
Artists
Einar Steen-Nokleberg (harpsichord, fortepiano, clavichord)Eva Knardahl (piano)
Kare Nordstoga (organ)
Copenhagen String Quartet
Malmo Chamber Choir
Conductor
Dan-Olof StenlundWorks
Piano Pieces (3), op.4Romances (4) for piano
Collection of Songs for Men's Choir
Fugue for 5 voices
Fugues (3) on the theme B.A.C.H
Norwegian Epic Ballads (30) for 3 equal voices
Variations on the Chorale 'He who lets the Lord decide'
Variations on the Chorale 'Who knows how nigh my end may be'
Angloise in D major
English Dances (16)
Lamentoso: O Grim Death
Menuets (4)
Artists
Einar Steen-Nokleberg (harpsichord, fortepiano, clavichord)Eva Knardahl (piano)
Kare Nordstoga (organ)
Copenhagen String Quartet
Malmo Chamber Choir
Conductor
Dan-Olof StenlundAbout
The music featured covers the period from the mid-18th to the mid-20th century. The set was originally released on vinyl in 1983 but is now being made available on CD for the first time.
The Lindeman family has for generations had a great impact on the musical life of Norway, as church musicians, collectors of folk music and as music educators. Ludvig Mathias Lindeman (1812-1887) is the most important member of this family of musicians, based primarily in Trondheim and Christiania. He is considered to be the foremost Norwegian church musician of the 19th century and was accomplished in several fields. Besides being an outstanding organ player and improviser, he exerted great influence as an organ tutor and general music teacher. Among his students were Johan Svendsen, Johannes Haarklou and Hjalmar Borgstrøm.
The set also contains string quartets by Anna Severine and Just Riddervold, as well as keyboard pieces by Ole Andreas and Peter Brynie. Most of this music is performed from manuscripts, but some are taken from editions that were published at the time.
Copenhagen String Quartet:
- Tutter Giskov, Mogen Durholm (violin)
- Mogens Bruun (viola)
- Asger Lund Christiansen (cello)
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