Brynjar Hoff, the renowned Norwegian oboist, presents a captivating collection of contemporary Norwegian music for oboe and orchestra in this 1990 album, "Madsen / Olsen / Söderlind / Berge." Accompanied by the London Philharmonic Orchestra under the direction of Per Dreier, Hoff delivers a stunning performance that showcases the depth and versatility of the oboe.
The album features works by four prominent Norwegian composers: Trygve Madsen, C.G. Sparre Olsen, Ragnar Söderlind, and Sigurd Berge. The centerpiece is Madsen's "Concerto for Oboe and Orchestra, Op. 30," a three-movement work that highlights Hoff's technical prowess and expressive range. Olsen's "Air for Oboe and Strings, Op. 67" offers a serene and introspective contrast, while Söderlind's "Two Pieces from the Desert, Op. 21b" transports the listener to the evocative landscapes of the desert with its two movements, "Oh! My Night, Oh! My Eye" and "I Spent My Life." Berge's "Raga" adds an exotic and rhythmic finale to the collection.
With a duration of 51 minutes, this album is a testament to Brynjar Hoff's artistry and the rich musical heritage of Norway. Recorded in 1989 and released by Aurora Records AS, it remains a significant contribution to the repertoire of classical oboe music. Whether you're a fan of the oboe, contemporary classical music, or simply appreciate exceptional performances, this album is sure to delight and inspire.