The Sound of Life
Donald Macleod explores how Carl Nielsen鈥檚 childhood fired his musical imagination in his choral work, Springtime in Funen.
Donald Macleod explores how Carl Nielsen鈥檚 childhood fired his musical imagination in his choral work, Springtime in Funen.
You鈥檒l find a clue as to Carl Nielsen鈥檚 character in any number of photographs that show him smiling; they include snaps of him taken as a young man in which he鈥檚 cheekily pulling funny faces for the camera. They鈥檙e far removed from the formal portraiture one might expect of Denmark鈥檚 foremost composer. As well as a good sense of humour, these unselfconscious poses reveal an open, inquisitive fascination with the world around him. Looking back at his life in 1925, at the age of 60, Nielsen recognised this trait in himself. 鈥淔rom my childhood鈥, he wrote, 鈥淚 have been full of an oddly intense curiosity which has made me see something interesting in every human creature.鈥 His talent for observation acted as a powerful stimulus to Nielsen鈥檚 musical mind.
Across the week Donald explores how the world around him fed into Nielsen鈥檚 music. Excerpts from five of his symphonies reveal some of his most profound thinking on life, while his major choral works Hymnus Amoris and Springtime in Funen - which directly relate to his rural childhood - show a more personal side of his character. Ever the keen observer, there鈥檚 comedy and drama and even a musical portrait of chickens to be found in his operas.
In the second part of his survey Donald dips into Nielsen鈥檚 autobiography. While not shying away from the genuine hardship the family endured, it conjures up a warm-hearted, vivid evocation of his childhood years spent on the island of Funen, which in turn he was able to depict musically.
The Cockerel鈥檚 Dance (Maskarade)
Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra
Neeme J盲rvi, conductor
Se dig ud en sommerdag
Ars Nova Copenhagen
Michael Bojesen, conductor
Chaconne, Op.32
Martin Roscoe, piano
Symphony no.3 (1: Allegro espansivo)
Frankfurt Radio Symphony
Paavo J盲rvi, conductor
String Quintet in G major (3: Allegretto scherzando)
The Young Danish String Quartet
Tim Frederiksen, viola
Springtime in Funen, Op.42
Asa Baverstam, soprano
Linn茅a Ekdahl, soprano
Kjel Magnus Sandve, tenor
Per Hyoer, baritone
Andr茅as Thors, boy soprano
Stockholm Boys' Choir
Swedish Radio Choir and Symphony Orchestra
Esa-Pekka Salonen, conductor
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Carl Nielsen
The Cockerel's Dance (Maskarade)
Orchestra: Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Neeme J盲rvi.- DG 447 757-2.
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Carl Nielsen
Se dig ud en sommerdag (Look about one summer day)
Ensemble: Ars Nova Copenhagen. Conductor: Michael Bojesen.- DaCapo 6220569.
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Carl Nielsen
Chaconne, Op 32
Performer: Martin Roscoe.- HYPERION : CDA-67591/2.
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Carl Nielsen
Symphony No 3, Op 27 (1st movement)
Orchestra: Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Paavo J盲rvi.- RCA 88875178802.
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Carl Nielsen
String Quintet in G major (3rd movement)
Performer: Tim Frederiksen. Ensemble: Young Danish String Quartet.- DaCapo: 6220521.
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Carl Nielsen
Springtime on Funen, Op 42
Performer: Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra. Singer: Per Hyoer. Singer: Andreas Thors. Singer: 脜sa B盲verstam. Singer: Kjell Magnus Sandve. Choir: Stockholm Boys' Choir. Singer: Linn茅a Ekdahl. Choir: Radiok枚ren. Conductor: Esa鈥怭ekka Salonen.- Sony G010001399956C.
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