Great Norwegian Performers 1945-2000: Vol.5
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Label: Simax
Cat No: PSC1835
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 2
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 13th September 2010
Contents
Works
Sonatina 1A, 'Semplice' for Wind QuintetSonatina 2A, 'Astrale' for Wind Quintet
Serenade for wind quintet
Bucoliques (3): Divertissement pour trio d'anches, op.14
Wind Quintet, op.59
Suite for wind quintet
Wind Quintet, op.34
Wind Quintet, op.43
Suite for three woodwinds in five small movements, op.10
Artists
Norwegian Wind QuintetWorks
Sonatina 1A, 'Semplice' for Wind QuintetSonatina 2A, 'Astrale' for Wind Quintet
Serenade for wind quintet
Bucoliques (3): Divertissement pour trio d'anches, op.14
Wind Quintet, op.59
Suite for wind quintet
Wind Quintet, op.34
Wind Quintet, op.43
Suite for three woodwinds in five small movements, op.10
Artists
Norwegian Wind QuintetAbout
Carl Nielsen's Wind Quintet is a key work in the repertoire, and is considered to be one of Nielsen's most important chamber music works. Johan Fernström had a central position in Swedish music around the time of World War II, and completed his opus 59 in 1943.
Pauline Hall had a varied background from the years between the two wars, including studies in Paris where she became inspired by the French impressionist movement.
Sparre Olsen's Suite for tre blåsere, Op.10 was composed during the war and published in 1946. Hagerup-Bull completed studies in Paris with Darius Milhaud and wrote his woodwind trio in 1953.
Johan Kvandal's Wind Quintet was composed in 1971, a turbulent period in Kvandal's life. Bjarne Brustad's piece from 1970 is neoclassical in style, whilst the two quintets by Antonio Bibalo are very different in style and expression.
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