Hvoslef - L’homme arme & Other Works
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Label: Lawo Classics
Cat No: LWC1223
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Orchestral
Release Date: 2nd July 2021
Contents
Works
Cantus Lutra Lutra: In memory of a drowned otterL'homme arme
The Mockingbird II for military band
Artists
Rene Wilk (saxophone)Craig Farr (percussion)
Sjoforsvarets Musikkorps
Conductor
Ingar BergbyWorks
Cantus Lutra Lutra: In memory of a drowned otterL'homme arme
The Mockingbird II for military band
Artists
Rene Wilk (saxophone)Craig Farr (percussion)
Sjoforsvarets Musikkorps
Conductor
Ingar BergbyAbout
‘This musical cooperation and these personal encounters have been invaluable for SFMK. Hvoslef’s generation is not one with a close connection to the digital world – he has only recently learned to use email!
‘Our face-to-face meetings have given us a clearinsight into his personal approach to music, as well as a richer perspective on the music than what the score alone could grant us.
‘Having a well established composer with such a clear voice in Norwegian cultural life in our midst, it was only a matter of time before we approached Hvoslef about a possible cooperation. It began with the work L’homme arme from 2012, which lends its title to this release.
‘Hvoslef has a secure place in Norway’s music history canon. He can be considered a bridge between his father Harald Saeerud’s generation and today’s younger composers. Hvoslef is entirely uncompromising in his approach to composition and seems to have only a casual interest in the musical environment.
‘According to him, his only contact with cultural life is listening to Italian radio and he claims that he has little idea of what other Norwegian composers are up to. One can sense this clearly in his music; he is true to himself and his ideas whether he writes for wind band, chamber groups or symphony orchestras. It has been enriching for the Norwegian Naval Forces’ Band to partake of the inebriating bubble inside which Hvoslef and his music have invited us!’
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