Delius in Norway [incls 'On hearing the first cuckoo in spring' & 'Eventyr']

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FREDERICK DELIUS
Delius in Norway [incls 'On hearing the first cuckoo in spring' & 'Eventyr']
Ann-Helen Moen (soprano) / Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Andrew Davis

[ Chandos SACD / Hybrid SACD ]

Release Date: Saturday 1 February 2014

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Sir Andrew Davis and the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra perform in this release which celebrates the relationship of Delius with his spiritual home, Norway. It features works inspired by the country's landscape and culture, many bearing the influence of Delius's great friend and mentor Edvard Grieg. Delius first performed Sleigh Ride on the piano to a close group of friends, including Grieg. Orchestrated later under the title Winter Night, it went on to become Delius's most popular miniature. The Norwegian Suite was commissioned as incidental music to the satirical play Folkeraadet. Delius's clever use of the Norwegian national anthem throughout the score, however skilful, was seen as an insult to national sensibilities and uproar ensued, eventually forcing Delius to withdraw the music. Eventyr, translated as 'Tales of Adventure', evokes the spirit of Norwegian folk-tales. Delius applies some of his most imaginative orchestral strokes as he portrays a supernatural world of trolls, giants, demons, and pixies. Despite its brevity, On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring is one of Delius's sublime achievements, a perfect translation of nature and mood into music. Norwegian soprano Ann-Helen Moen joins the orchestral forces in Two Songs from the Norwegian.

"A string of orchestral and vocal works inspired by the composer's love for the landscape of the Scandinavian country" Financial Times

"The hi-res surround sonics are fully up to Chandos' fine reputation, and the performances by the Bergen Philharmonic are first rate. It's most welcome to get such lengthy programs nowadays on classical SACDs and CDs. Some are as much as 83 minutes!" (Five Stars AudAud.com)

"The Bergen Philharmonic play with elan, Davis clearly knows his Delius and Chandos's sound is superb." Gramophone

Tracks:

Norwegian Bridal Procession (1889)
Paa Vidderne (1889-91, revised 1892)
Two Songs from the Norwegian (1889, orchestrated 1908)
Ann Helen Moen (soprano)
Sleigh Ride (1887, orchestrated 1889)
Folkeraadet (1897) (The People's Parliament)
On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring
Eventyr (1915-17)