Perpetuum Trompetuum
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Label: Lawo Music
Cat No: LWM008
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 23rd October 2015
Contents
Works
Elegy for Broken HeartsFestoso
Orpheus Lament
Perpetuum trompetuum
Lamento Movements (3)
Resisting Gravity
Signals
Multimorf IV
Artists
Erlend Aagaard-Nilsen (trumpet)Jarle Rotevatn (piano)
Works
Elegy for Broken HeartsFestoso
Orpheus Lament
Perpetuum trompetuum
Lamento Movements (3)
Resisting Gravity
Signals
Multimorf IV
Artists
Erlend Aagaard-Nilsen (trumpet)Jarle Rotevatn (piano)
About
The trumpet player Erlend Aagaard-Nilsen has invited some Norwegian composers to compose works for solo trumpet and piano which has resulted in interesting additions to the repertoire, at the same time reflecting the variety of expression to be found among today’s composers.
Erlend Aagaard-Nilsen’s contact with contemporary music began at an early age. He was introduced to working together with students of composition from the Grieg Academy in Bergen, and as a performer in brass bands, where new music is often part of the repertoire. All the composers represented on this recording, with the exception of Bolstad Skjelbred, live in or nearby Bergen. Together with the pianist Jarle Rotevatn, Erlend, in co-operation with Brass-Wind, has commissioned and premiered most of the works on this disc. All but one of the pieces are written for him.
Music can be described as a room for dialogue. And without trust in the person one is conversing with, the possibility for dialogue ends before it has begun. Erlend Aagaard-Nilsen invites you to a conversation with a choice of repertoire which demonstrates “the breadth of the narrow” in Norwegian art music, as the composer Åse Hedstrøm put it.
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