"Symphonic Dances" by Gisle Kverndokk is a captivating journey through a rich tapestry of global folk melodies, reimagined for the modern symphony orchestra. Released in 2018 under SSO Records, this album is a testament to Kverndokk's masterful composition and the Stavanger Symphony Orchestra's exquisite performance under the baton of Ken-David Masur.
The album is a collection of five distinct movements, each inspired by folk tunes from various cultures. "The Sorrow of Loneliness" draws from melodies of Afghanistan, Kurdistan, and Venezuela, evoking a sense of longing and introspection. "Waltz" blends influences from Madagascar, Norway, Sweden, and China, creating a lively and rhythmic dance. "Songs about the Sea" takes inspiration from Greece, China, and Iran, painting a vivid soundscape of maritime life. "Dance in the Night" is a vibrant fusion of Kurdish, Polish, and Venezuelan folk music, while "Weddings and Funerals" combines elements from Madagascar, Sweden, and Cuba, exploring the spectrum of human emotions.
Each movement is a unique exploration of cultural heritage, transformed by Kverndokk's innovative orchestration. The album's duration is approximately 40 minutes, offering a concise yet immersive experience. Whether you're a fan of classical music, folk, or simply appreciate the beauty of global musical traditions, "Symphonic Dances" is a compelling addition to your collection.