Wennerberg-Reuter, Stenhammar, Hallen - Vocal & Chamber Music
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Label: BIS
Cat No: BIS2686
Format: Hybrid SACD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 5th September 2025
Contents
Works
Piano Quartet in D minor, op.3Violin Sonata in A minor, op.19
Adagio
Ett barn
Hor, huru vindarne susa
Landsvagsmaja
Legende in G minor
Nar som majvindar susa
Tre trallande jantor
Uti var hage
Vallarelat
Artists
Sofie Asplund (soprano)Peter Friis Johansson (piano)
Johan Dalene (violin)
Daniel Migdal (violin)
Albin Uusijarvi (viola)
Amalie Stalheim (cello)
Works
Piano Quartet in D minor, op.3Violin Sonata in A minor, op.19
Adagio
Ett barn
Hor, huru vindarne susa
Landsvagsmaja
Legende in G minor
Nar som majvindar susa
Tre trallande jantor
Uti var hage
Vallarelat
Artists
Sofie Asplund (soprano)Peter Friis Johansson (piano)
Johan Dalene (violin)
Daniel Migdal (violin)
Albin Uusijarvi (viola)
Amalie Stalheim (cello)
About
Andreas Hallén is the oldest of the composers featured here. His Piano Quartet shows great confidence despite being an early work. Like many composers of his generation, Hallén readily incorporates folk elements. Wilhelm Stenhammar produced an important and varied body of work. His Violin Sonata is a work that reflects the ideals of his German education: it is absolute music without any explicit extra-musical narrative content, a ‘synthesis of classicism and sensitive poetry’, as his first biographer put it. Sara Wennerberg-Reuter is the least-known of the three, and many of her scores remain unpublished. Stockholm’s only female organist with a permanent position, she left behind a varied body of work spanning a wide range of styles. She distanced herself from her contemporaries with a musical style that focused on melody, a commodity she felt had by then become scarce.
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