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Souvenirs from Gothenburg Josef CZAPEK (1825-1915) Andante religioso Op.31 (1850) [6:15] Bedřich SMETANA (1824-1884)
Erinnerungen an Böhmen in Polkaform (1859) [17:37] Elfrida ANDRÉE (1851-1929)
Summer Memories from Bjurslätt (1903) [25:26] Hilding HALLNÄS (1903-1984)
Sonata for viola and piano Op.19 (1943) [17:00]
Bengt Andersson
(viola – Andante religioso, Sonata),
Strings from the Göteborg Opera.
Ingemar Edgren (piano – Erinnerungen), Agneta Ågren
(piano – Sonata)
rec. Lundby Church 2002-3 and Gothenburg Concert Hall 1979
(Sonata)
ALTFIOL i VÄST AIVCD001 [66:33]
This CD is the first
of a series of ‘souvenirs’ from Swedish label Altviol
i Fäst, which cover
a considerable amount of musical territory previously unknown
to the record catalogue. For this reason alone they are
deserving of interest, but with high quality performances
and recordings
I have found the experience to be a pleasantly entertaining
one.
This disc seems
to typify the nostalgic, sometimes sentimental spirit which
seems to flourish in music from this part of the world. Josef
Czapek’s Andante Religioso is for viola solo and five
low string instruments. Born in Prague, Czapek moved to Gothenburg
at the age of 22 and became among other things Kapellmeister
at the then recently completed Great Theatre. While lyrical
and expressive, this straightforward and uncomplicated piece
has become available in a number of guises, but would certainly
suit amateur ensembles.
Bedrich Smetana’s Erinnerungen
an Böhmen in Polkaform were written during the composers
stay in Gothenburg where he gave taught and gave concerts
as conductor and pianist. Although receiving no mention
in the booklet notes, these pieces seem to have been recorded
on an elderly piano, giving the performances an authentic
feel.
Elfrida Andrée’s Summer Memories
from Bjurslätt for strings is her own rearrangement
with added contrabass of a String Quartet from 1887. Andrée
was cathedral organist in Gothenburg from 1867 to the end
of her life. During the summer she used to stay at the
country house of the liberal politician and polemic newspaper
man Sven Adolf Hedlund at Bjurslätt on the Island of Hisingen.
In this recording the string parts are taken by single
musicians so that the chamber music feel of the piece is
preserved throughout a substantial four movement scheme.
The music is effectively written and pleasantly evocative,
if relatively innocuous in its adherence to traditional
harmonic and melodic development.
Hilding Hallnäs’s Sonata for viola
and piano of 1943 is the most recent work on this disc,
but fits in well with the rest of the programme with its
Nordic sounding romantic idiom. Hallnäs worked in Gothenburg
from 1933 until the middle of the 1970s, having some influence
on the musical life of the city as organist, teacher at
the Music College and as head of the Gothenburg Composers
Association.
This release is
unlikely to create any musical earthquakes, but is well performed
and sympathetically recorded. The earlier recording of the Sonata betrays
some very slight tape hiss, but has been well mastered and
slots in nicely with the more recent digital recordings.
If you like gentle romanticism from beyond the North Sea
and would like to explore some of its less frequented byways
I can recommend this CD without hesitation.
Dominy Clements Other releases
in this series Volume 2 Souvenirs from West
Sweden Volume 3 Souvenirs from 1974 Concerts
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