Moonlit Landscape: Marianne E Andersen sings Morten Gaathaug
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Label: Lawo Classics
Cat No: LWC1152
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 27th July 2018
Contents
Works
De profundis for chamber ensemble, op.20bElegiske fragmenter, op.42
En Obstfelder-syklus, op.104
Landskap i maneskinn, op.97
Ridder Dalebu
Artists
Marianne E Andersen (mezzo-soprano)Tore Dingstad (piano)
Jan Koop (cello)
Bjorn Rabben (percussion)
David Friedemann Strunck (oboe)
Steinar Granmo Nilsen (horn)
Works
De profundis for chamber ensemble, op.20bElegiske fragmenter, op.42
En Obstfelder-syklus, op.104
Landskap i maneskinn, op.97
Ridder Dalebu
Artists
Marianne E Andersen (mezzo-soprano)Tore Dingstad (piano)
Jan Koop (cello)
Bjorn Rabben (percussion)
David Friedemann Strunck (oboe)
Steinar Granmo Nilsen (horn)
About
Important sources of inspiration are traditional folk music (from Norway and abroad), as well as impressions from nature, birdsong in particular. The latter can be found in works such as Fugler i min natt (“Birds in My Night”), 24 fugleportretter (“24 Bird Portraits”) for piano, and Ornis musicalis. Chamber music predominates in Gaathaug’s list of works, but included as well are concertos for oboe, trumpet and bassoon, several orchestral works, together with Salve Regina for choir and orchestra.
Gaathaug has also written pieces for piano four hands, among them, a concerto and a sonata. In this category there are a number of longer and shorter works for children and young musicians. For his youth opera Lysistrata he received Ski municipality’s Cultural Prize for 2008.
Marianne E. Andersen began singing in the Norwegian Radio Girls’ Choir at the age of five. Her musical education continued at the Royal Academy of Music and National Opera Studio in London, where she won many prizes and graduated with highest honours.
Her broad repertoire ranges from baroque to contemporary music, and she has recorded with Deutsche Grammophon, Simax, and Naxos, among others.
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