Per Nørgård: Orchestral Works Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra & John Storgårds

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Album Info

Album Veröffentlichung:
2023

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
25.08.2023

Label: BIS

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Orchestral

Interpret: Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra & John Storgårds

Komponist: Per Nørgård (b. 1932)

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  • Per Nørgård (b. 1932): Three Nocturnal Movements:
  • 1Nørgård: Three Nocturnal Movements: I. Allegro07:18
  • 2Nørgård: Three Nocturnal Movements: II. Andante06:46
  • 3Nørgård: Three Nocturnal Movements: III.09:39
  • Symphony No. 8:
  • 4Nørgård: Symphony No. 8: I. Tempo giusto11:32
  • 5Nørgård: Symphony No. 8: II. Adagio molto06:52
  • 6Nørgård: Symphony No. 8: III. Crotchet = 9006:58
  • Lysning:
  • 7Nørgård: Lysning04:53
  • Total Runtime53:58

Info zu Per Nørgård: Orchestral Works

Per Nørgård, der im Jahr 2022 seinen 90. Geburtstag feiert, ist zweifellos einer der wichtigsten dänischen Komponisten seit Nielsen. Seine bedeutende, alle Genres umfassende Produktion ist ein sehr persönliches Reisedokument, das auf seinen endlosen Streifzügen durch die klanglichen Labyrinthe dieser Welt basiert.

Three Nocturnal Movements für Violine, Cello und Orchester basiert auf dem Material von Nørgårds Bratschenkonzert von 1986 und entstand auf Initiative des Geigers Peter Herresthal und des Cellisten Jakob Kullberg, zwei seiner langjährigen Mitarbeiter. Das Werk wurde von Kullberg kreativ für zwei Solisten entwickelt, der sich für die Form des Satzes entschied, nachdem er eine Auswahl von musikalischen Fragmenten getroffen hatte, die als "nächtlich" bezeichnet wurden.

Die dem Dirigenten John Storgårds gewidmete Sinfonie Nr. 8 erscheint hell und transparent, während ihre Atmosphäre eher geheimnisvoll und spannungsgeladen ist. Diese Sinfonie, sein neuestes Werk in diesem Genre, kann mit späteren Werken anderer nordischer Komponisten wie Sibelius und Nielsen verglichen werden. Lysning schließlich, ein kurzes Stück für Streichorchester, wurde von Nørgård als "Lichtung" beschrieben und besteht aus einem Wechsel von dunkleren und helleren Variationen der gleichen musikalischen Ideen, die in verschiedenen instrumentalen Färbungen und Nuancen zu hören sind.

Peter Herresthal, Violine
Jakob Kullberg, Cello
Philharmonisches Orchester Bergen
John Storgårds, Dirigent




Peter Herresthal
Award-winning violinist Peter Herresthal has appeared with orchestras and en sem bles worldwide, including the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, BBC Philharmonic Orchestra and the London Sinfonietta, as well as giving numerous performances with the leading Scandinavian orchestras such as the Oslo, Copenhagen and the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestras.

Herresthal has to date recorded over 20 violin concertos, earning numerous nominations for Spellemannprisen (the ‘Norwegian Grammy’), and winning the award five times. Released by BIS, his

disc of the concertos by Per Nørgård was short listed for a Gramophone Award and singled out in The Strad (‘The Strad Recom mends’) and International Record Review (‘IRR Outstanding’). He has toured Europe and the USA with Kaija Saariaho’s violin concerto Graal Théâtre, giving more than twenty performances and also filming a performance for the BBC. His recording of the concerto was nominated for a US Grammy Award and an Inter national Classical Music Award and named Concerto Choice of the Month in BBC Music Magazine.

Peter Herresthal is a professor at the Norwegian Academy of Music and a visiting professor at the Royal College of Music, London and the NYU Steinhardt School in New York.

Jakob Kullberg
Praised in The Strad magazine for a ‘staggering control of tone – sometimes elegant or glassy, at other times angry or pleadingly reedy’, the cellist Jakob Kullberg is a prizewinner at international solo and chamber music competitions, and his recordings have been awarded P2 Prisen (the ‘Danish Grammy’) twice as well as a shortlisting for the Gramophone Awards.

Kullberg has been artist-in-residence with, among others, the International Carl Nielsen Competition, Tivoli Concert Hall, Copenhagen and the New Music Orchestra (Poland). Currently collaborating with the BBC Philharmonic on a large-scale concerto recording project, he appears with leading orchestras including the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Sinfonia Varsovia, Tallinn Chamber Orchestra, Avanti Ensemble and Ensemble Intercontemporain. He is also a recurring guest at festivals such as the Aldeburgh Festival, Warsaw Autumn Festival, Bergen International Festival and Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival.

Jakob Kullberg enjoys a uniquely close collaboration with the Danish composer Per Nørgård whose entire cello output of the last 20 years has been composed specifically for him. The paradigm example of their dialogic collaboration is manifested in Kullberg’s composition Nocturnal Cadenza based on fragments by Nørgård. He is also a notable interpreter and collaborator of Bent Sørensen and Kaija Saariaho, both of whom have composed works for him.

Artistic director of the Open Strings Cello Masterclass since 2004, Jakob Kullberg has been professor of cello at the Royal College of Music, London since 2016. He has been a juror at the Schoenfeld International String Competition (China) as well as the Karol Szymanowski International Music Competition.



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