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皮亞.諾亞格: 第八號交響曲與管弦樂作品集 約翰.史托加德 指揮 (挪威)卑爾根愛樂管弦樂團 Peter Herresthal, violin Jakob Kullberg, cello Bergen Philharmonic orchestra John Storgards, conductor Celebrating his 90th birthday in 2022, Per Norgard is undoubtedly one of the most important Danish composers since Nielsen. His important production that covers all genres is a highly personal travel document based on his endless incursions through the sonic labyrinths of this world. Based on material from Norgard's viola concerto from 1986, Three Nocturnal Movements for violin, cello and orchestra came about on the initiative of the violinist Peter Herresthal and the cellist Jakob Kullberg, two of his long-term collaborators. The work was creatively developed for two soloists by Kullberg, who decided on the form of the movement after making a selection of musical fragments described as 'nocturnal'. Dedicated to the conductor John Storgards, Symphony No. 8 appears bright, transparent while its atmosphere is somewhat mysterious and filled with tension. This symphony, his most recent work in this genre, can be compared to latter works from other Nordic composers like Sibelius and Nielsen. Finally, Lysning, a short piece for string orchestra, has been described by Norgard as a 'glade' and is made of an alternance of darker and brighter variations of the same musical ideas heard in different instrumental colourings and nuances. Per Norgard (b. 1932) Three Nocturnal Movements (2015) 23''34 for violin, cello & orchestra 1) I. Allegro 7''15 2) II. Andante 6''47 3) III. 9''28 Peter Herresthal violin· Jakob Kullberg cello Symphony No. 8 (2011) 25''13 4) I. Tempo giusto 11''28 5) II. Adagio molto 6''50 6) III. q = 90 6''49 7) Lysning (2006) 4''43 TT: 54''20 Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra John Storgards conductor |