This page lists all recordings of Norsk kunstnerkarneval, Op. 14 (Norwegian Artist's Carnival), by Johan Severin Svendsen (1840-1911) on CD, SACD, DVD & download (MP3 & FLAC). Generally, more recent releases are listed first, but with priority given to those that are in stock. |
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Neeme Järvi brings us Vol. 3 in his survey of orchestral works by the Norwegian composer Johan Svendsen. This series has received great reviews for its idiomatic performances by the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra and the violinist Marianne Thorsen. Gramophone wrote of Vol. 2: ‘Järvi and his Norwegian forces are on scintillating form… to be treasured.’ This volume takes us to the second half of the 1860s, when Svendsen was in his twenties and had just graduated from the Leipzig Conservatory. At this time the composer found himself captivated by new trends in European music, and in the orchestration of Symphony No. 1 he went in the French direction with a sound full of contrasts. Especially the woodwinds, often placed in their high registers, make a sparkling character in this work. The symphony is dedicated to Carl F. Leche, the Swedish-Norwegian consul in Lübeck ‘in deepest gratitude and reverence’. Back in 1863 Svendsen had been stranded in that city without the funds necessary for getting to Leipzig to enter the conservatory. He went to Leche to ask for economic support to go home to Norway, but the consul saw his potential and instead succeeded in getting him an all-important scholarship from the Swedish-Norwegian King. Also on this disc are Two Icelandic Melodies, on tunes that were likely taken down by Svendsen on a journey to Iceland and the Faroe Islands in the summer of 1867, and the Violin Concerto (1870), which Svendsen himself saw as being new and original, several critics at the time agreeing with him. In this piece, the composer’s focus is on the contrast in timbre between soloist and orchestra, rather than the soloist’s virtuosic battle against it. His model for the work may well have been Berlioz’s Harold en Italie for orchestra and viola. In 1874 Svendsen had settled down with his family in Christiania. Norwegian Artists’ Carnival was composed for the yearly carnival in Christiania’s Artists’ Association, the intention being to reconcile the cold North and the warm-blooded South. To that end, the work consists of three main themes: a Norwegian folk tune, an Italian folk tune, and a popular Norwegian Wedding Dance. It is one of Svendsen’s most acclaimed works, and one that remains a part of the standard orchestral repertoire in Scandinavia. “For lighter but colourful fare, volume 1 has most to offer, and by way of bonus includes Svendsen's best-known work, the lilting violin Romanze op.26” MusicWeb International, 11th June 2013 | 
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| |  | Scandinavian Classics Volume 4Recordings made between 1940 - 1953
Børresen: | The Royal Guest: Overture Royal (Danish) Orchestra, Johan Hye-Knudsen | Dupuy: | Ungdom og galskab: God natt kabaler! Royal (Danish) Orchestra, Johan Hye-Knudsen | Enna: | The Little Match Girl, overture Royal (Danish) Orchestra, Johan Hye-Knudsen | Grieg: | Lyric Suite, Op. 54 Danish State Broadcasting Orchestra, Erich Tuxen Two Elegiac Melodies, Op. 34 String of the Royal (Danish) Orchestra, Johan Hye-Knudsen | Lange-Müller: | Extracts from Der var engang (Once upon a time), Op. 25 Royal (Danish) Orchestra, Johan Hye-Knudsen | Lumbye: | Drømmebilleder Danish State Broadcasting Orchestra, Launy Grøndahl | Nielsen: | Saga-drøm, Op. 39 (FS46) Royal (Danish) Orchestra, Egisto Tango Violin Concerto, Op. 33 (FS61) Emil Telmanyi (violin) Danish State Broadcasting Orchestra, Fritz Busch | Riisager: | Qarrtsiluni, Op. 36 Royal (Danish) Orchestra, Johan Hye-Knudsen | Roman: | Sinfonia in D Danish State Broadcasting Orchestra, Mogens Wöldike Sinfonia No. 20 in E minor Danish State Broadcasting Orchestra, Mogens Wöldike | Saeverud: | Galdreslåtten, Op. 20 Danish State Broadcasting Orchestra, Nicolai Malko | Svendsen: | Norsk kunstnerkarneval, Op. 14 Danish State Broadcasting Orchestra, Erich Tuxen |
This is the fourth and last issue in the enterprising Danish series Scandinavian Classics from the leading Danish label, Danacord. An interesting feature on this volume is that it is the only one to feature any Swedish music and the reason is that The Danish State Broadcasting Orchestra only ever recorded the two sinfonias by Roman. | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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| |  | Norway - From Gaupne to SogndalSandbu, Bergen, Ålesund, Maihaugen, Lillehammer & Trolls
The Places The tour of Norway takes us from the countryside between Gaupne and Sogndal to Bergen, the birthplace of Edvard Grieg, and its surrounding countryside. Trolls make their presence known, and there are views of traditional farm buildings and stave churches from the open-air museum at Maihaugen. The Music The music chosen for this tour of Norway is by Norwegian composers, of whom the best known is Edvard Grieg. His Holberg Suite, Norwegian Dances and Erotikon from his Lyric Pieces are heard on this video. Other composers featured are Christian Sinding, composer of the famous Rustle of Spring, and Johan Svendsen. | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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Bræin: | Ut mot havet (Towards the Sea) | Brustad: | Jeg lagde mig så silde (I Went to Bed so Late) | Grieg: | Våren, elegiac melody for strings, Op. 34 No. 2 Peer Gynt: Morning Norwegian Dance, Op. 35 No. 2 | Groven, E: | Hjalarljod, Overture | Halvorsen: | Bojarernes Indtogsmarsj (Entry of the Boyars) Fanitullen (Wild Dance) | Hanssen: | Valdresmarsj (March of the Valdre) | Irgens-Jensen: | Bols Vise | Saeverud: | Easy Pieces for Piano, Op. 14: Rondo amoroso (7) Kjempeviseslåtten (Ballad of Revolt) for piano, Op. 22 No. 5 | Svendsen: | Norsk kunstnerkarneval, Op. 14 | Tveitt: | Hundrad hardingtonar, Op. 151 (Folk Tunes from Hardanger), Nos. I, II, XI, XIV |
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| |  | Svendsen - Symphonic Works
Svendsen: | Symphony No. 1 in D major, Op. 4 Symphony No. 2 in B flat major, Op. 15 Norsk kunstnerkarneval, Op. 14 Romeo og Julia, Op. 18 Karneval I Paris, Op. 9 Zorahayda, Op. 11 Festpolonaise Op. 12 Andante funèbre Sigurd Slembe, Op. 8 Ifjol gjaett’ e gjeitinn, Op. 31 Norsk Rapsodi No. 1, Op. 17 Norsk Rapsodi No. 2, Op. 19 Norsk Rapsodi No. 3, Op. 21 Norsk Rapsodi No. 4, Op. 22 |
Latvian National Symphony Orchestra, Terje Mikkelsen This is a re-release of Norwegian composer Johan Svendsen’s principle orchestral works. Spanning three CDs, you once again have the opportunity to experience his tone poems, rhapsodies, overtures and two symphonies. | | | (also available to download from $24.25) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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