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Thomas Jensen conducts Scandinavian Classics
Johan Peter Emilius HARTMANN (1805-1900) Thrymskviden: Triumphal March of the Nordic Gods (1) Niels GADE (1817-1890) Echoes of Ossian, op. 1 (2) Johan SVENDSEN (1840-1911) Romance, op. 26 (3) Fini HENRIQUES (1867-1940) Voelund the Smith: Prelude (4) Peter Erasmus LANGE-MÜLLER (1850-1926) Renaissance: Prelude (5) Carl NIELSEN (1865-1931) Little Suite for Strings, op. 1 (6), Helios, overture, op. 17 (7), The Mother: March (8), Saul and David: Act 2 Prelude (9) Jan SIBELIUS (1865-1957) Finlandia, op. 26 (10), Valse triste, op. 44/1 (11), Valse lyrique, op. 98a (12) Finn HØFFDING (1899-1997) "It is perfectly true" – Symphonic Fantasy after Andersen (13) Svend Erik TARP (1908-1994) Mosaik – Miniature Suite (14) Knudåge RIISAGER (1897-1974) Little Overture for Strings (15), Concertino for Trumpet and Strings (16), Twelve by the Mail-coach, Ballet: January, May, August, October (17), Paradise of Fools – Suite (18), Two Beggar-pupils’ Songs (19), On the Occasion of – (20) Carlo Andersen (violin) (3), George Eskdale (trumpet) (16), Copenhagen Philharmonic Orchestra (1, 2, 3, 18, 19, 20), Danish State Radio Orchestra (15, 16), Royal [Danish] Orchestra (6, 7, 8), Tivoli Concert Hall Orchestra (4, 5, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 17)/Thomas Jensen Recorded in Copenhagen, 8th September 1937 (18), 7th July 1938 (19, 20), August 31st 1939 (3), January 31st & February 22nd 1941 (6), Summer 1942 (1, 2, 7, 8), July 2nd 1942 (9, 10), 7th-8th September 1942 (5), 7th & 9th September 1942 (14), 24th-25th January 1945 (17), 23rd June 1947 (11, 13), 4th September 1947 (12), 7th September 1948 (4), 27th-28th January 1949 (15, 16) DANACORD DACOCD 523-524 [2 CDs: 71’37"+72’05"] |
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Danacord have done well to restore these recordings made between 1937 and 1949 to the catalogue. Alongside other material now available we have a corpus of Jensen at our disposal and to our advantage. Nielsen famously taught the cellist-turned-conductor musical theory and Jensen’s "provincial" recordings with the Aarhus Civic Orchestra were in fact the first recordings made in the country outside Copenhagen (they’re also available on Danacord and have been reviewed on this site). But he also recorded concurrently with the Copenhagen Philharmonic and the Tivoli Concert Hall orchestras and this double set investigates the sometimes unusual byways that Odeon, Tono and HMV explored during those years. | Error processing SSI file |
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