Cover Sigurd Lie: Songs, Vol. 2

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Album-Release:
2023

HRA-Release:
01.12.2023

Label: Lawo Classics

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Vocal

Artist: Marianne Beate Kielland & Nils Anders Mortensen

Composer: Sigurd Lie (1871-1904)

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  • Theodor Caspari (1853 - 1948):, Sigurd Lie (1871 - 1904): Wartburg:
  • 1 Caspari, Lie: Wartburg: No. 1, Jagtsang 02:24
  • 2 Caspari, Lie: Wartburg: No. 2, Sangerkampen 05:06
  • 3 Caspari, Lie: Wartburg: No. 3, Saa dunkles det i Dale 04:12
  • 4 Caspari, Lie: Wartburg: No. 4, Martin Luther 03:50
  • 5 Caspari, Lie: Wartburg: No. 5, Studentermarsch 02:18
  • 6 Caspari, Lie: Wartburg: No. 6, Hymne 02:35
  • Idar Handagard (1874 - 1959), Sigurd Lie: Sange sub rosa:
  • 7 Handagard, Lie: Sange sub rosa: No. 1, Jeg drages didhen 02:12
  • 8 Handagard, Lie: Sange sub rosa: No. 2, Det er at fare i svarten skog 01:13
  • 9 Handagard, Lie: Sange sub rosa: No. 3, At hvile hodet ved din barm 01:55
  • 10 Handagard, Lie: Sange sub rosa: No. 4, Om ikke jeg var i din tanke 00:36
  • 11 Handagard, Lie: Sange sub rosa: No. 5, Dit haar det er natten 02:01
  • 12 Handagard, Lie: Sange sub rosa: No. 6, Hav 01:19
  • 13 Handagard, Lie: Sange sub rosa: No. 7, Over vidden 01:20
  • Sol–laug:
  • 14 Handagard, Lie: Sol–laug 01:09
  • Sidste Sange:
  • 15 Handagard, Lie: Sidste Sange: No. 1, Hvil 01:12
  • 16 Handagard, Lie: Sidste Sange: No. 2, Da solens lys for første gang 01:27
  • 17 Handagard, Lie: Sidste Sange: No. 3, Du kveld med din fred 02:48
  • Arne Garborg (1851 - 1924), Sigurd Lie: Fire sanger fra 'Haugtussa':
  • 18 Garborg, Lie: Fire sanger fra 'Haugtussa': No. 1, Mot Solegla 03:49
  • 19 Garborg, Lie: Fire sanger fra 'Haugtussa': No. 2, Killingdans 01:58
  • 20 Garborg, Lie: Fire sanger fra 'Haugtussa': No. 3, Ku-Lokk 02:36
  • 21 Garborg, Lie: Fire sanger fra 'Haugtussa': No. 4, Bøn 02:07
  • Adam Gottlob Oehlenschläger (1779 - 1850), Sigurd Lie: Aladdins Vuggevise:
  • 22 Oehlenschläger, Lie: Aladdins Vuggevise 03:33
  • Nils Collett Vogt (1864 - 1937), Sigurd Lie: Alt var dig:
  • 23 Vogt, Lie: Alt var dig 02:16
  • Theodor Caspari (1853 - 1948), Sigurd Lie: Morild:
  • 24 Caspari, Lie: Morild 05:23
  • Nils Collett Vogt, Sigurd Lie: Det unge, brusende Foraar:
  • 25 Vogt, Lie: Det unge, brusende Foraar 02:17
  • Idar Handagard, Sigurd Lie: Som hvitørn at seile:
  • 26 Handagard, Lie: Som hvitørn at seile 02:55
  • Helge Rode (1870 - 1937), Sigurd Lie: Sommer:
  • 27 Rode, Lie: Sommer 01:10
  • Anders Hovden (1860 - 1943), Sigurd Lie: Staren:
  • 28 Hovden, Lie: Staren 01:33
  • Helge Rode, Sigurd Lie: Det er et gammelt Kvæde:
  • 29 Rode, Lie: Det er et gammelt Kvæde 01:35
  • Total Runtime 01:08:49

Info for Sigurd Lie: Songs, Vol. 2

The songs on this release -- volume 2 -- continue the chronological list from volume 1.The album begins with the remarkably special cycle Wartburg, encompassing an enormous range of singing pathos. The text by Theodor Caspari has to do with Wartburg Castle, with its sweeping history. Martin Luther sought refuge there from May 1521 to March 1522. Saint Elisabeth of Thuringia resided there from 1211 to 1228, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe visited the castle several times, and, notably, the famous "minstrel contest" at the castle was an inspiration for Wagner when he composed his opera Tannhauser. So it is not so unusual that Theodor Caspari was also inspired by the castle's history and reputation when he wrote his Wartburg texts.

After Wartburg come the last of Sigurd Lie's published texts: Sange Sub Rosa, Sol-Laug and Sidste Sange. They are followed by songs found as manuscripts and later published in the book Sanger(Songs) from 1999. Here it is interesting to see that Sigurd Lie also tried his hand at Haugtussa songs, and we find them in a National Romantic vein that is seldom seen elsewhere.

The remaining unpublished songs we have recorded are much the same as Lie's other compositions. The album closes with two strophic songs: Staren and Det er et gammelt Kvaede.

"What sticks in the mind, though, is simply the lyrical beauty of almost all of these songs, along with the lovely singing of Marianne Beate Kielland and the colorful playing of pianist Nils Anders Mortensen. The recorded sound is excellent." (Fanfare)

"Keilland's even tone, fexibility and brilliant sensitivity to the text make this a rewarding collection, the intensity and drama of each song powerful and impassioned." (The Guardian)

"[Kielland] She has a bright tone extending into the soprano range; she sings fearlessly and passionately, fying to high notes as if they pose no risk. Finally, her timbre is beautiful, given added brightness by a fast vibrato." (Fanfare)

Marianne Beate Kielland, mezzo-soprano
Nils Anders Mortensen, piano



Marianne Beate Kielland - Soprano
Marianne Beate Kielland was born in 1975 in Norway. She graduated from The Norwegian Academy of Music in 2000. At the Academy she had among others Ingrid Bjoner and Svein Bjørkøy as her main pedagogues. She has also studied with Oren Brown and with Barbara Bonney, and she has taken part in master classes with Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau.
Marianne Beate Kielland is established as one of the foremost singers of Scandinavia. After finishing her studies she was engaged at the State Opera in Hanover, Germany. She regularly works with all of Norway's leading orchestras and choirs (including Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, Norwegian Radio Orchestra and Norwegian Chamber Orchestra) in addition to Anima Eterna, Akademie für alte Musik Berlin, Concerto Köln, Europa Galante, Concert des Nations, RIAS chamber choir, Orchestre Champs-Elysees, Collegium Vocale Gent and Bach Collegium Japan.
She has performed with conductors such as Jos van Immerseel, Fabio Biondi, Rinaldo Alessandrini, Phillippe Herreweghe, Masaaki Suzuki, Helmuth Rilling, Fabio Bonnizioni, Jordi Savall, Thomas Dausgaard, Ari Rasilainen, Joshua Rifkin, Lars Ulrik Mortensen, Manfred Honeck, Iona Brown, Andreas Spering, Daniel Reuss, Hans Christoph Rademann, Thomas Søndergaard, Bjarte Engeset and Christian Eggen, and she has appeared in all central church musical works in addition to Brahms Alto Rhapsody, Wagner Wesendonck-Lieder, Mahler Das Lied von der Erde, Rückert-Lieder, Symphony no. 2 and 3, Berlioz Les Nuits d'Été and Berio Folk Songs and Coro (see repertory list). In the baroque repertoire she has most of all received received good critics for her Bach interpretations. She was the first female alto ever to perform with The Bach Ensemble and Joshua Rifkin, she has recorded all of Bach's solo alto cantatas for Naxos with Kölner Kammerorchester and Helmut Müller-Brühl, and in March -05 she in Japan together with the Swedish soprano Susanne Rydén performed the world premiere of the newly constructed Bach cantata 'Vergnügte Pleissenstadt' (BWV 216), which was found in Japan in 2002.
Kielland performes regularly with pianist Nils Anders Mortensen. They appeared several times at Lofoten International Festival, they have toured all over Norway, Estonia and Finland, and their first recording: Thommessen - Veslemøy Synsk - will be released in 2010/-11. Several recordings are planned to follow.
She also performed lieder with pianists such as: Leif Ove Andsnes, Jos van Immerseel, Pascal Roge, Jean-Efflam Bavouzet, Uta Hielscher, Sergej Osadchuk and Einar Henning Smebye.

Nils Anders Mortensen - Piano
Nils Anders Mortensen was born in Flekkefjord in 1971. He played the piano since the age of 3, won the national piano competition Ungdommens Pianomesterskap in 1986. He studied at Norges Musikkhøgskole, Ecole Normale Paris and Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hanover. His most important teachers were Einar Steen-Nøkleberg, Tatjana Nikolayeva and Hans Leygraf.
In 1996 Mortensen was awarded 'Debut of the year' by Norwegian concert institute Rikskonsertene, resulting in an extensive tour of recitals through Norway. Internationally he won prizes like the Ibla Grand Prize of Sicily in 1995 and the Chopin-Gesellschaft Prize of Hanover in 1996, followed by concerts in the United States and Germany. In 1998 he won the Mozarteum prize at the summer academy of Salzburg. He has also toured Russia, Hungary, Holland, Finland and the Baltic states.
Mortensen was soloist with the Norwegian symphony orchestras, and in 1998 he did the Grieg a-minor concerto at the famous closing concert of the Festspillene in Bergen, together with the Norwegian Radio Orchestra. He was guest at the Norwegian chamber music festivals, like Stavanger, Oslo, Lofoten and Risør. With the Stavanger Symphony Orchestra he made a recording of piano concertos of Geir Tveitt.
During the last years Mortensen did many recordings, as soloist and as a chamber musician, exploring new and old Norwegian repertoire. He has been working together with musicians like Jacques Zoon, Martin Fröst, Paul Meyer, Leif Ove Andsnes, Yuri Serov, Thomas Bauer, Engegard Quartet, the singer Marianne B. Kielland and the American Orion Quartet.

Booklet for Sigurd Lie: Songs, Vol. 2

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