Cover Come Away, Death

Album Info

Album Veröffentlichung:
2011

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
22.03.2011

Label: 2L

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Romantic

Interpret: M.Beate Kielland & Sergej Osadchuk

Komponist: Erich Wolfgang Korngold, Wolfgang Plagge, Jean Sibelius, Maja Solveig Kjelstrup Ratkje, Gerald Finzi, Modest Mussorgsky (1839-1881)

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  • 1 From Songs of the Clown, Op. 29: Come Away, Death 02:47
  • 2 Sodergran-Sanger Op. 146: I. Jag Kan Ej Fånga Värmen 03:42
  • 3 Sodergran-Sanger Op. 146: Ii. Det Var En Fågel Som Sjong 02:37
  • 4 Sodergran-Sanger Op. 146: Iii. Din Längtan Är Ett Hav 03:33
  • 5 Sodergran-Sanger Op. 146: Iv. Molnet 02:54
  • 6 From Twelfth Night, Op. 60 Nr. 1: Come Away, Death 02:26
  • 7 Hvil 20:19
  • 8 From Let Us Garlands Bring, Op.18: Come Away, Death 03:39
  • 9 Songs and Dances of Death: I. Lullaby 04:58
  • 10 Songs and Dances of Death: Ii. Serenade 05:09
  • 11 Songs and Dances of Death: Iii. Trepak 04:55
  • 12 Songs and Dances of Death: Iv. the Field-Marshal 06:28
  • Total Runtime 01:03:27

Info zu Come Away, Death

Mezzo-soprano Marianne Beate Kielland and pianist Sergej Osadchuk pair up to bring us the multi-channel recording of compositional works surround the theme of death. Includes music by Korngold, Plagge, Sibelius, Ratkje, Finzi and Mussorgsky.

Death is almost as natural an ingredient in our lives as love, but whereas love is something bright and beautiful, life-giving, death is dark and irreversible. A beautifully crafted album, centred around Shakespeare’s poem Come, Away, Death, taken from Twelfth Night. The sublime performance of Marianne Beate Kielland, takes the listener on a journey through this dark subject but brings them through it, enlightened and glad to be alive!

“Kielland sings with plaintive, strongly appealing tone throughout this album. She is equally at home in Mussorgsky and Ratkje. Her voice perfectly adopts Death's terrifying charm...As the dedicatee of HVIL, she has the measure of its spectral whisperings...Osadchuk is at all times a sympathetic partner and an expressive equal in the Ratkje.” (Classic FM Magazine)

Marianne Beate Kielland, mezzo soprano
Sergej Osadchuk, piano

Music by: Korngold, Plagge, Sibelius, Ratkje, Finzi and Mussorgsky
Text by: Shakespeare, Södergran, Linnestå and Golenishchev-Kutuzov

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