Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Niels Gade's "Elverskud / Fruhlings-Phantasie," a captivating album that showcases the brilliance of this Danish composer. Released in 1996 under the Dacapo label, this collection is a testament to Gade's ability to blend romanticism and nationalistic elements, creating a sound that is both timeless and evocative.
The album features two of Gade's most notable works: "Elverskud" (Elf-King's Daughter), Op. 30, and "Fruhlings-Phantasie," Op. 23. "Elverskud," a dramatic and lyrical symphonic poem, is based on a Danish fairy tale and is divided into three parts, each with its own unique character and mood. The "Fruhlings-Phantasie," on the other hand, is a vibrant and energetic work that captures the essence of spring, with its lively rhythms and vivid orchestration.
Performed by the esteemed Tivoli Symphony Orchestra and Tivoli Concert Choir, under the direction of Michael Schønwandt, this album is a feast for the ears. The talented soloists, including Susanne Elmark, Kirsten Dolberg, Guido Paevatalu, and Morten Schuldt-Jensen, bring an added depth and richness to the performances.
With a duration of over an hour, this album offers a comprehensive exploration of Gade's musical genius. Whether you're a longtime fan of classical music or a newcomer to the genre, "Elverskud / Fruhlings-Phantasie" is sure to leave a lasting impression. So, sit back, relax, and let the enchanting melodies of Niels Gade transport you to a world of musical wonder.
Fruhlings-Phantasie, Op. 23: I. Allegro moderato e sostenutoNiels Gade, Anne Margrethe Dahl, Kirsten Dolberg, Gert Henning-Jensen, Sten Byriel, Elisabeth Westenholz, Tivoli Symphony Orchestra, Michael Schønwandt
Fruhlings-Phantasie, Op. 23: II. Allegro molto e con fuocoNiels Gade, Anne Margrethe Dahl, Kirsten Dolberg, Gert Henning-Jensen, Sten Byriel, Elisabeth Westenholz, Tivoli Symphony Orchestra, Michael Schønwandt
Fruhlings-Phantasie, Op. 23: III. Allegro vivaceNiels Gade, Anne Margrethe Dahl, Kirsten Dolberg, Gert Henning-Jensen, Sten Byriel, Elisabeth Westenholz, Tivoli Symphony Orchestra, Michael Schønwandt