Atterberg - Orchestral Works Vol.4
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Label: Chandos
Cat No: CHAN10894
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Orchestral
Release Date: 26th February 2016
Contents
Works
Nocturnes (3) from 'Fanal', op.35bisSymphony no.3 in D major, op.10 'Vastkustbilder'
Vittorioso, op.58
Artists
Gothenburg Symphony OrchestraConductor
Neeme JarviWorks
Nocturnes (3) from 'Fanal', op.35bisSymphony no.3 in D major, op.10 'Vastkustbilder'
Vittorioso, op.58
Artists
Gothenburg Symphony OrchestraConductor
Neeme JarviAbout
The third of his nine symphonies, featured here, is a set of three ‘West Coast Pictures’. These contrasted movements (‘Summer Haze’, ‘Storm’, and ‘Summer Night’) were inspired by the atmosphere and landscape of the archipelago on the Swedish west coast and written between 1914 and 1916. It achieved great popularity abroad and was in Germany even considered as among the finest symphonic works written so far that century.
The Three Nocturnes are orchestral movements which Atterberg extracted from Fanal (The Beacon), his highly praised third opera, which received thirty performances between its premiere in 1934 and 1957 and is nowadays his most appreciated stage work.
Vittorioso was originally composed as the fourth movement of the Seventh Symphony (Sinfonia romantica) and, like the Three Nocturnes, shares its themes with the opera Fanal; the coupling gives a taste of Volume 5, due for release in 2017.
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