Wydawnictwo: Lawo Classics
Nr katalogowy: LWC 1216
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: kwiecień 2021
EAN: 7090020182384
Nr katalogowy: LWC 1216
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: kwiecień 2021
EAN: 7090020182384
Telemann / Charpentier / Clarke: Magical Memories
Lawo Classics - LWC 1216
Kompozytor
Georg Philip Telemann (1681-1767)
Marc-Antoine Charpentier (1643-1704)
Jeremiah Clarke (1673-1707)
Alessandro Marcello, Leif Strand, Jóhann Sigurjónsson, Edvard Grieg, Felix Mendelssohn, Oistein Sommerfeldt, Per-Erik Moraeus, Edvard Grieg, Henry Purcell
Georg Philip Telemann (1681-1767)
Marc-Antoine Charpentier (1643-1704)
Jeremiah Clarke (1673-1707)
Alessandro Marcello, Leif Strand, Jóhann Sigurjónsson, Edvard Grieg, Felix Mendelssohn, Oistein Sommerfeldt, Per-Erik Moraeus, Edvard Grieg, Henry Purcell
Marc-Antoine Charpentier:
Prelude from Te Deum, H.146
Alessandro Marcello:
Concerto in C minor, S. Z799 - Adagio
Leif Strand:
Men gar jag över ängarna (arr. Jarle Storlokken)
Edvard Grieg:
Ved Rondane, Op. 33 No. 9
Georg Philipp Telemann:
Heledenmusik, TWV 50:31-32
Jean-Joseph Mouret:
Fanfares et Simphonies - Rondeau
Felix Mendelssohn:
Felix Mendelssohn, Op. 34/2
Oistein Sommerfeldt:
Elegy for Trumpet and Organ, Op. 27
Birger Sjöberg:
Den första gang jag sag dig
Edvard Grieg:
Varen, Op. 33 No. 2
Jeremiah Clarke:
Suite in D minor
Per-Erik Moraeus:
Koppangen (arr. Jarle Storlokken)
Henning Sommerro:
Varsog
Edvard Grieg:
Peer Gynt, Op. 23/2 - Solveig’s Lullaby
Henry Purcell:
Trumpet Tune in C major, ZT 678
Bridal March from Osterdalen (arr. Tine Thing Helseth & Kare Nordstoga)
Sof?u unga ástin mín (arr. Jarle Storlokken)
Bridal March from Sorfold (arr. Tine Thing Helseth & Kare Nordstoga)
Shenandoah (arr. Jarle Storlokken)
Gammal fäbodpsalm fran Dalarna
Prelude from Te Deum, H.146
Alessandro Marcello:
Concerto in C minor, S. Z799 - Adagio
Leif Strand:
Men gar jag över ängarna (arr. Jarle Storlokken)
Edvard Grieg:
Ved Rondane, Op. 33 No. 9
Georg Philipp Telemann:
Heledenmusik, TWV 50:31-32
Jean-Joseph Mouret:
Fanfares et Simphonies - Rondeau
Felix Mendelssohn:
Felix Mendelssohn, Op. 34/2
Oistein Sommerfeldt:
Elegy for Trumpet and Organ, Op. 27
Birger Sjöberg:
Den första gang jag sag dig
Edvard Grieg:
Varen, Op. 33 No. 2
Jeremiah Clarke:
Suite in D minor
Per-Erik Moraeus:
Koppangen (arr. Jarle Storlokken)
Henning Sommerro:
Varsog
Edvard Grieg:
Peer Gynt, Op. 23/2 - Solveig’s Lullaby
Henry Purcell:
Trumpet Tune in C major, ZT 678
Bridal March from Osterdalen (arr. Tine Thing Helseth & Kare Nordstoga)
Sof?u unga ástin mín (arr. Jarle Storlokken)
Bridal March from Sorfold (arr. Tine Thing Helseth & Kare Nordstoga)
Shenandoah (arr. Jarle Storlokken)
Gammal fäbodpsalm fran Dalarna
The recording is deeply personal; made up of Helseth’s favourite pieces which explore the full sound, range, and moods of the instrument. It includes music she remembers hearing during her childhood such as Lindberg’s Gammal Fäbodpsalm fran Dalarna and Purcell’s Trumpet Tune in C major as well as modern songs for special occasions such as Sjöberg’s Den första gang jag sag dig - a Swedish love song translated as The First Time I Saw You. Composers include Marcello, Telemann, Grieg, Moraeus, Lindberg, Sommerro and many more.
Tine Thing Helseth says: “This is a very personal album to me. Whilst I was growing up my mother also played the trumpet, and many of these pieces are works that I listened to laying on the floor next to the organ whilst she was at rehearsals. She took me from when I was 6 weeks old! Other tracks are just lovely melodies and songs that people often use on special occasions: happy or sad. So, the album is filled with my musical memories and my hope is that it will bring musical memories to the listeners as well.”
Helseth and organist Kare Nordstoga recorded the album in Oslo Cathedral, during Norway’s lockdown in late August/early September 2020 and worked from late in the evening into the early hours of the morning to carefully capture the perfect sound, undisturbed by even the already minimized noise of the outside world.
This physical sanctuary reflects the haven Helseth creates for her audience and throughout the album, the listener is transported into a world of vivid colours and emotions. For Helseth, it is a place where she can express herself in the most personal and genuine way. She and Nordstoga improvise on three of the tracks – the Sjöberg and two wedding marches – joining them together with listeners to experience the magic of music.
Recorded in Oslo Cathedral, 30 August–1 September 2020.
Tine Thing Helseth says: “This is a very personal album to me. Whilst I was growing up my mother also played the trumpet, and many of these pieces are works that I listened to laying on the floor next to the organ whilst she was at rehearsals. She took me from when I was 6 weeks old! Other tracks are just lovely melodies and songs that people often use on special occasions: happy or sad. So, the album is filled with my musical memories and my hope is that it will bring musical memories to the listeners as well.”
Helseth and organist Kare Nordstoga recorded the album in Oslo Cathedral, during Norway’s lockdown in late August/early September 2020 and worked from late in the evening into the early hours of the morning to carefully capture the perfect sound, undisturbed by even the already minimized noise of the outside world.
This physical sanctuary reflects the haven Helseth creates for her audience and throughout the album, the listener is transported into a world of vivid colours and emotions. For Helseth, it is a place where she can express herself in the most personal and genuine way. She and Nordstoga improvise on three of the tracks – the Sjöberg and two wedding marches – joining them together with listeners to experience the magic of music.
Recorded in Oslo Cathedral, 30 August–1 September 2020.