Asheim: Hã¸gsongen / Tchaikovsky: Serenade
Ensemble Allegria, Petronella Barker
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Ensemble Allegria, Petronella Barker
Description
"Høgsongen" (the Song of Songs):
Some several thousand years ago a text came into being, pieced together from a number of sources. Some were in use as nuptial poetry, some were known through oral tradition, and some of the text was composed. There are those who say it originated with King Solomon; others simply call it the "Song of Songs". No matter what, it is a magnificent celebration of love and eroticism.
As a book of the Bible, it is written in a surprisingly direct first-person voice. Both he and she speak in turns, but it is the woman who leads, and it is from here we have picked the excerpts to be used in this work. Different passages, different stages of desire and attraction.
Tracklisting
Harpreet Bansal, Cikada, Harpreet Bansal Trio
Ingela Oien, Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Ingar Bergby, BIT20 Ensemble
Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Ingar Bergby
Marianne Beate Kielland, Nils Anders Mortensen
Kristiansand Symfoniorkester, Nils Anders Mortensen, Sanae Yoshida, Rolf Gupta, Helge Iberg
Amalie Stalheim, Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, Oslo filharmonisk kor, Ensemble 96, Peter Szilvay, In
Audun Sandvik, Sveinung Bjelland, Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Anna-Maria Helsing
NyNorsk Messingkvintett, Thorolf Thuestad
Walter Weller; Various Orchestras
Rafael Fruhbeck de Burgos; Various Orchestras
Quatuor Molinari
Luc Beausejour
Ariane Brisson; Philip Chiu
Tomas Vrana, Janacek Philharmonic Ostrava, Gabor Kali
The Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra|Riccardo Chailly
The Choir of Merton College, Oxford, Britten Sinfonia, Benjamin Nicholas