Geijer & Randel - String Quartets | Sterling CDA1829

Geijer & Randel - String Quartets

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Label: Sterling

Cat No: CDA1829

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Chamber

Release Date: 4th January 2019

Contents

About

Erik Gustaf Geijer (1783-1847) was one of the prominent figures in the formation of Götiska förbundet (The Geatish Society), who took the task of promoting archaeology, but also Swedish patriotism. As editor of the society’s magazine, he published his own poems in the spirit of the time and also his music settings of these. Geijer showed early a great talent for music and studied at times with different teachers. Although he seems to have considered to attempt a career in music, it remained an activity for spare time. His mind was for chamber music a nd the smaller format, as well as songs. In 1816 the first piano trio was created and in 1822 the first two string quartets in F minor and B flat major, and during the rest of the decade, among other things, a piano quintet, a piano quartet and two violin sonatas.

Andreas Randel (1806-1864) was a Swedish musician and composer. As concertmaster at the Royal Opera Orchestra he arranged and composed music for some 20 plays. Especially famous is his composition and arrangement of FA Dahlgren’s play Värmlänningarna (1846), which for many years was a loved and recurrent feature of the repertoire of the Stockholm Opera. He also composed four violin concertos, overtures and chamber works. The violin concertos are written in a French virtuoso style while the chamber music is influenced by the late style of Haydn and the early of Beethoven. Among the chamber works there are three string quartets and several solo pieces for violin. The songs and romances are held in a more intimate romantic style, also occuring with his contemporaries such as Almqvist and Lindblad.

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