Peterson-Berger - Musikfynd i P.-B:s lonnlada (CD + Book)
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Label: Caprice
Cat No: CAP21910
Format: CD + Book
Number of Discs: 3
Release Date: 28th June 2019
Contents
Works
Arnljot: 3 fragments for orchestra from Act 2Arnljot
Cantata for the 150th anniversary of the Royal Theatre
En karlekssaga (A Love Story), op.14
Frosoblomster (extracts from Book I, op.16)
Improvisations (5)
Ran
Svensk lyrik, series 2
Artists
Wilhelm Peterson-Berger (piano)Linda Oljelund
Liva Edstrom-Jarnefelt (mezzo-soprano)
Matilda Jungstedt-Linden-Reutersward (mezzo-soprano)
David Stockman (tenor)
Josef Herou (baritone)
Kungliga Hovkapellet
Royal Swedish Academy of Music Choir
Royal Swedish Academy of Music Orchestra
Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra
Conductors
Nils GrevilliusArmas Jarnefelt
Wilhelm Peterson-Berger
Works
Arnljot: 3 fragments for orchestra from Act 2Arnljot
Cantata for the 150th anniversary of the Royal Theatre
En karlekssaga (A Love Story), op.14
Frosoblomster (extracts from Book I, op.16)
Improvisations (5)
Ran
Svensk lyrik, series 2
Artists
Wilhelm Peterson-Berger (piano)Linda Oljelund
Liva Edstrom-Jarnefelt (mezzo-soprano)
Matilda Jungstedt-Linden-Reutersward (mezzo-soprano)
David Stockman (tenor)
Josef Herou (baritone)
Kungliga Hovkapellet
Royal Swedish Academy of Music Choir
Royal Swedish Academy of Music Orchestra
Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra
Conductors
Nils GrevilliusArmas Jarnefelt
Wilhelm Peterson-Berger
About
The idea of a broader historical documentation of Wilhelm Peterson-Berger - both of himself as a professional musician, as well as of his time - was born when the Royal Opera celebrated the centenary of his birth in February 1967. Since then, forgotten or previously unknown recordings have been saved and archived, such as nine phonograph cylinders from 1913 with his piano improvisations, and a cracked lacquer disc which in the 1960s was found at Sommarhagen, which, due to its rough condition, was unplayable until recently, when the sound could be cleaned up digitally. The biggest finding, however, is the newly discovered three privately recorded gelatin discs from 1936, on which one can hear the almost 70-year-old composer together with the Music Conservatory's choir and orchestra rehearsing and directing sections from his opera cantata.
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