The world’s oldest academic female choir has sought out choir music for women by five male Norwegian composers — compositions that challenge and expand conceptions of Norway’s cultural heritage. There is here scarcely a trace of a mountain or fjord or traditional folk music, or of Grieg, Kjerulf and Nordraak.
The gentlemen on this recording chose other routes to the concert hall, cathedral and the cultural canon. One of them had strong faith in his uncompromising counterpoint as in the Almighty Creator while sitting alone between the mountains and fjords of Western Norway. Another was a central figure of European contemporary music and musical life in the capital city, but his work was dismissed as “Pling-Plong” by Norwegian cultural conservatism’s self-appointed generals.
Fartein Valen, Arne Nordheim, Egil Hovland, Knut Nystedt and Bjørn Kruse, each in his own way and with either the Bible or world poetry in his inside pocket, created sounds that convey a different history of Norwegian music. Placed in women’s voices, they provide the possibility of entering worlds of sound, words, and lines that for many remain undiscovered, unanticipated and unprecedented.
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Additional information
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SKU | LWC1134 |
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Cables | mogami |
Digital Converters | Merging Horus |
Editing Software | Pyramix V11 |
Mastering Engineer | Thomas Wolden |
Microphones | DPA 4006A, Schoeps Mk2H , Neumann Tlm170 |
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Producer | Vegard Landaas |
Recording Engineer | Thomas Wolden |
Recording location | RIS Church, Oslo, 24–26 JUNE, 23–25 SEPT AND 21–23 OCT 2016 |
Recording Type & Bit Rate | 352.8Khz DXD |
Speakers | ATC 25 / Sennheiser HD800 |
Release Date | January 12, 2018 |
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