Dreamweaver Ola Gjeilo

Album info

Album-Release:
2023

HRA-Release:
29.09.2023

Label: Decca Music Group Ltd.

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Choral

Artist: Ola Gjeilo

Composer: Ola Gjeilo (1978)

Album including Album cover

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  • Ola Gjeilo (b. 1978): The Road:
  • 1 Gjeilo: The Road: 1. Hallingskarvet I 02:01
  • 2 Gjeilo: The Road: 2. Hallingskarvet II 02:15
  • 3 Gjeilo: The Road: 3. Hardangervidda I 02:53
  • 4 Gjeilo: The Road: 4. Hardangervidda II 03:21
  • 5 Gjeilo: The Road: 5. Hardangerfjorden 02:52
  • 6 Gjeilo: The Road: 6. Husedalen 03:19
  • Autumn:
  • 7 Gjeilo: Autumn 02:51
  • The North:
  • 8 Gjeilo: The North 02:49
  • Dreamweaver:
  • 9 Gjeilo: Dreamweaver: 1. Prologue 02:42
  • 10 Gjeilo: Dreamweaver: 2. Dreamsong 02:53
  • 11 Gjeilo: Dreamweaver: 3. The Bridge 04:47
  • 12 Gjeilo: Dreamweaver: 4. Intermezzo 01:21
  • 13 Gjeilo: Dreamweaver: 5. Paradise 03:27
  • 14 Gjeilo: Dreamweaver: 6. Dominion 03:27
  • 15 Gjeilo: Dreamweaver: 7. Epilogue 02:59
  • Winter Light:
  • 16 Gjeilo: Winter Light 02:50
  • Agnus Die:
  • 17 Gjeilo: Agnus Dei 03:36
  • Stone Rose:
  • 18 Gjeilo: Stone Rose 03:40
  • Traditional: Ingen Vinner Frem Til Den Evige Ro (Arr. Gjeilo for Choir)
  • 19 Traditional: Ingen Vinner Frem Til Den Evige Ro (Arr. Gjeilo for Choir) 02:53
  • Total Runtime 56:56

Info for Dreamweaver



In the new Decca Classics album built around two new multi-movement works titled The Road and Dreamweaver, Ola pays homage to his home country of Norway. The album features Ola on piano, the Choir of Royal Holloway and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Rupert Gough. Guest soprano soloist is Grace Davidson.

Ola Gjeilo, one of the most performed choral composers in the world, releases his second choral album after the successful "Winter Songs". Ola Gjeilo has written two brand new works for this: The Road and Dreamweaver. Inspired by his homeland, the album encompasses Ola's love of Norway with pieces named after specific places where he grew up. The album also includes instrumental and solo piano tracks and consists entirely of world premieres.

Grace Davidson, soprano
Ola Gjeilo, piano
Duncan Ridell, violin
The Choir of Royal Holloway
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Rupert Gough, conductor

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