Immerse yourself in the rich, melodic world of Harald Sæverud with his "Complete Works for Violin," a captivating collection released in 1993 under the Simax Classics label. This album is a testament to Sæverud's mastery of the violin, showcasing his ability to blend technical prowess with emotional depth.
The album opens with the Violin Concerto, Op. 37, a three-movement piece that demonstrates Sæverud's dynamic range, from the lively "Allegro Ma Non Troppo" to the soothing "Andante Sostenuto." The concerto is followed by the "Romanza Per Violino Ed Orchestra, Op. 23a," a romantic piece that highlights the violin's expressive capabilities.
The heart of the album lies in the "Small Duets For Two Violins, Op. 32," a series of 20 short pieces that offer a delightful exploration of the violin's versatility. Each duet, from the playful "Allegretto Cantabile" to the triumphant "Allegro Marcato E Festivo," provides a unique listening experience.
Performed by the talented Trond Sæverud, with the Sønderjylland Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Karsten Andersen, this album is a must-listen for any classical music enthusiast. The performances are impeccable, bringing Sæverud's compositions to life with precision and passion. The album's duration of 1 hour and 7 minutes ensures a satisfying and comprehensive journey through Sæverud's violin works.
(C) 1993 Simax Classics
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Violin Concerto, Op. 37 - Allegro Ma Non TroppoHarald Sæverud, Sønderjylland Symphony Orchestra