Adventura Botanica is a captivating exploration of the intersection between avant-garde composition and Norwegian pop, presented by the renowned cellist and composer Lene Grenager. Released on October 17, 2014, under the esteemed Rune Grammofon label, this album is a testament to Grenager's innovative spirit and her deep connection to the natural world.
Comprising three meticulously crafted tracks—"Nymphaea Alba," "Hepatica Nobilis," and "Trifolium Montanum"—Adventura Botanica spans 48 minutes of immersive soundscapes. The album is not just a collection of songs but a conceptual journey into the secret life of Charles Darwin, offering a unique blend of historical intrigue and contemporary musical expression.
Grenager, known for her work within the realm of contemporary music, collaborated with the esteemed Norwegian ensemble SPUNK for this project. SPUNK, featuring Maja S.K. Ratkje, Hild Sofie Tafjord, Kristin Andersen, and Grenager herself, brings a rich tapestry of sounds that complement Grenager's cello work beautifully. The album was commissioned by choreographer Odd Johan Fritzøe for his dance performance of the same name, premiered in Oslo, adding a layer of interdisciplinary artistry to the project.
Adventura Botanica is a fascinating blend of genres, showcasing Grenager's versatility and her ability to push the boundaries of traditional music. Whether you're a fan of avant-garde compositions or Norwegian pop, this album offers a fresh and engaging listening experience.