Noringen: Music for Saxophone and Organ
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Label: Lawo Classics
Cat No: LWC1159
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 24th August 2018
Contents
Works
Flute Sonata in E flat major, BWV1031Orchestral Suite no.3 in D major, BWV1068
Visa efter Torn Erik
Afrikansk springar
Kom hjerte, sjung en aftensang
Kornet har sin vila
Noringen
Gammel-Sjugurmarsjen
Sicilienne
Vocalise, op.34 no.14
Gymnopedies (3)
Artists
Vegard Landaas (saxophone)Anders Eidsten Dahl (organ)
Works
Flute Sonata in E flat major, BWV1031Orchestral Suite no.3 in D major, BWV1068
Visa efter Torn Erik
Afrikansk springar
Kom hjerte, sjung en aftensang
Kornet har sin vila
Noringen
Gammel-Sjugurmarsjen
Sicilienne
Vocalise, op.34 no.14
Gymnopedies (3)
Artists
Vegard Landaas (saxophone)Anders Eidsten Dahl (organ)
About
“Saxophone and organ sound good together and complement each other well, yet little music has been written for this instrumental combination. For this reason, we are always looking for music that works well and often it is music written for instruments other than our own. Part of the effort of finding good music involves getting accomplished composers and arrangers to write for us. This recording is the concrete result of a concert tour we undertook in Slovakia during some hectic days in the summer of 2017. It features a broad range of music, and the quality, we feel, merits being presented on this album. In addition to the rehearsed repertoire, Bjørn Luksengård (b. 1956), church organist in Sande, Vestfold, sent us his arrangements and compositions during the tour. To some extent we developed the repertoire between the concerts and also tried out some of the music in concert situations.
“Not long after returning to Norway, we met for several intense days of recording in Strømsø Church in Drammen. It is one of Norway’s largest wooden churches and acquired its Mühleisen organ with 31 stops in 2011. The melodious organ and the church’s good acoustics gave us the conditions we were looking for.”
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