Sigurd Lie: Songs, Vol. 1 features Mezzo Soprano Marianne Beate Kielland with pianist Nils Anders Mortensen.
It is an adventure to immerse oneself in the Norwegian treasury of song. There is so much magnificent music, and so much of it bears witness to the time in which it was written. It tells which poets were setting the tone, how strong were the influences from European musical life, or whether the composer looked more to what Norwegian traditional music had to offer.
The songs on this release are all songs that were published during Sigurd Lie’s lifetime. Apart from the “super hit” Sne (Snow), with which the album begins, the songs follow in chronological order.
There are texts from Vilhelm Krag, Theodor Caspari and Per Sivle, all well known and acclaimed lyric poets whose verse has been set to music by many other Norwegian composers. But we also find a large number of texts by Helge Rode and Idar Handagard, who are lesser known. Idar Handagard was a doctor, botanist, writer and poet, while Helge Rode was a Danish poet and writer whose verse was also set to music by Carl Nielsen.
This recording has been made possible with support from Arts Council Norway, The Audio and Visual Fund, Norwegian Academy of Music and The Lindeman Foundation.
Marianne Beate Kielland, Mezzo Soprano
Nils Anders Mortensen, Pianist
Tracklist
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SKU | LWC1256 |
Qualities | DSD 512 fs, DSD 256 fs, DSD 128 fs, DSD 64 fs, DXD 24 Bit, FLAC 192 kHz, FLAC 96 kHz |
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Funding | This recording has been made possible with support from Arts Council Norway, The Audio and Visual Fund, Norwegian Academy of Music and The Lindeman Foundation |
Mastering Engineer | Thomas Wolden |
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Piano Technician | Eric Schandall |
Producer | Vegard Landaas |
Recording Engineer | Thomas Wolden |
Recording Location | Recorded in Sofienberg Church in Oslo, Norway on June 7-10, 2022 and November 8, 2022 |
Release Date | June 16, 2023 |
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