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Trondheim Symphony Orchestra|Schjelderup: Brand / Symphony No. 2, "To Norway" (Gerhard Schjelderup)

Schjelderup: Brand / Symphony No. 2, "To Norway" (Gerhard Schjelderup)

Eivind Aadland

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The work of late-Romantic Norwegian composer Gerhard Schjelderup had not appeared in classical catalogs until CPO released this disc of his 1910 symphonic poem Brand, loosely based on a drama by Ibsen, and his 1924 Second Symphony, "To Norway," each movement of which depicts a different Norwegian scene. In these performances by Eivind Aadland and the Trondheim Symphony Orchestra, Schjelderup demonstrates a more virile aesthetic than his Norwegian contemporary Johan Halvorsen. Brand is a big, burly work cast in a single half-hour movement featuring storm music, love music, battle music, and more storm music. "To Norway" is a program symphony in four movements illustrating The Sea, Spring, The Mountain Plateau, and The Highest Peaks in music that sounds strikingly similar to the storm music, battle music, and love music of Brand. Whatever it is meant to depict, Schjelderup's music sounds deeply derivative, with some passages strongly influenced by Strauss and others indebted to Wagner. For all Schjelderup's conspicuous energy, Halvorsen's more conservative but better defined artistic personality makes him the more appealing composer. Aadland and his Norwegian musicians are demonstrably doing all that can be done for Schjelderup, and anyone who absolutely has to hear every orchestral work produced in Scandinavia between 1850 and 1950 may not be overwhelmingly disappointed.
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Schjelderup: Brand / Symphony No. 2, "To Norway" (Gerhard Schjelderup)

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Brand (Gerhard Schjelderup)

1
Brand: I. Wanderung durch Nebel und Sturm nach dem hochsten gipfel
00:07:11

Eivind Aadland, Conductor - Trondheim Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Gerhard Schjelderup, Composer

(C) 2010 CPO (P) 2010 CPO

2
Brand: II. Agnes
00:04:05

Eivind Aadland, Conductor - Trondheim Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Gerhard Schjelderup, Composer

(C) 2010 CPO (P) 2010 CPO

3
Brand: III. Brands Ermahnung
00:03:59

Eivind Aadland, Conductor - Trondheim Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Gerhard Schjelderup, Composer

(C) 2010 CPO (P) 2010 CPO

4
Brand: IV. Liebe in Lied und Lust
00:03:15

Eivind Aadland, Conductor - Trondheim Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Gerhard Schjelderup, Composer

(C) 2010 CPO (P) 2010 CPO

5
Brand: V. Alles oder Nichts
00:02:08

Eivind Aadland, Conductor - Trondheim Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Gerhard Schjelderup, Composer

(C) 2010 CPO (P) 2010 CPO

6
Brand: VI. Wer Jehova geschaut, muss sterben
00:04:03

Eivind Aadland, Conductor - Trondheim Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Gerhard Schjelderup, Composer

(C) 2010 CPO (P) 2010 CPO

7
Brand: VII. Einsam
00:02:11

Eivind Aadland, Conductor - Trondheim Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Gerhard Schjelderup, Composer

(C) 2010 CPO (P) 2010 CPO

8
Brand: VIII. Mein Gott ist Sturm
00:04:16

Eivind Aadland, Conductor - Trondheim Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Gerhard Schjelderup, Composer

(C) 2010 CPO (P) 2010 CPO

9
Brand: IX. Heldentod
00:02:42

Eivind Aadland, Conductor - Trondheim Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Gerhard Schjelderup, Composer

(C) 2010 CPO (P) 2010 CPO

Symphony No. 2, "To Norway" (Gerhard Schjelderup)

10
I. Havet
00:13:10

Eivind Aadland, Conductor - Trondheim Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Gerhard Schjelderup, Composer

(C) 2010 CPO (P) 2010 CPO

11
II. Vaar
00:05:44

Eivind Aadland, Conductor - Trondheim Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Gerhard Schjelderup, Composer

(C) 2010 CPO (P) 2010 CPO

12
III. Fjellvidden
00:09:15

Eivind Aadland, Conductor - Trondheim Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Gerhard Schjelderup, Composer

(C) 2010 CPO (P) 2010 CPO

13
IV. Op mot de hoieste tinder!
00:11:02

Eivind Aadland, Conductor - Trondheim Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Gerhard Schjelderup, Composer

(C) 2010 CPO (P) 2010 CPO

Chronique

The work of late-Romantic Norwegian composer Gerhard Schjelderup had not appeared in classical catalogs until CPO released this disc of his 1910 symphonic poem Brand, loosely based on a drama by Ibsen, and his 1924 Second Symphony, "To Norway," each movement of which depicts a different Norwegian scene. In these performances by Eivind Aadland and the Trondheim Symphony Orchestra, Schjelderup demonstrates a more virile aesthetic than his Norwegian contemporary Johan Halvorsen. Brand is a big, burly work cast in a single half-hour movement featuring storm music, love music, battle music, and more storm music. "To Norway" is a program symphony in four movements illustrating The Sea, Spring, The Mountain Plateau, and The Highest Peaks in music that sounds strikingly similar to the storm music, battle music, and love music of Brand. Whatever it is meant to depict, Schjelderup's music sounds deeply derivative, with some passages strongly influenced by Strauss and others indebted to Wagner. For all Schjelderup's conspicuous energy, Halvorsen's more conservative but better defined artistic personality makes him the more appealing composer. Aadland and his Norwegian musicians are demonstrably doing all that can be done for Schjelderup, and anyone who absolutely has to hear every orchestral work produced in Scandinavia between 1850 and 1950 may not be overwhelmingly disappointed.
© TiVo

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