Album info

Album-Release:
2006

HRA-Release:
17.05.2011

Label: Dacapo

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Orchestral

Artist: Danish National Symphony Orchestra - Thomas Dausgaard

Composer: Rued Langgaard

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  • Symphony No. 12 'Hélsingeborg', BVN 318 (1946)
  • 1 Symphony No. 12, 'Helsingeborg' 07:06
  • Symphony No. 13 'Belief in Wonders', BVN 319 (1946-47)
  • 2 Ret hurtigt (Fairly fast) - 02:19
  • 3 Andante - 08:02
  • 4 Lidt hurtigere (A little faster) - 03:09
  • 5 Langsomt - Temmelig hurtigt (Slow - Rather fast) - 04:10
  • 6 Samme tempo (vildt) (Same tempo (wildly)) - 03:59
  • 7 Elegant! - 02:14
  • 8 Hurtigere (Faster) 03:47
  • Symphony No. 14 'The Morning', BVN 336 (1947-48/1951) Suite for chorus and orchestra
  • 9 I. Indledningsfanfare (Introductory fanfare) 02:11
  • 10 II. Upaagtede morgenstjerner (Unnoticed morning stars) 07:17
  • 11 III. Marmorkirken ringer (The Marble Church rings) 05:20
  • 12 IV. De traette star op til livet (The tired get up for life) 05:23
  • 13 V. Radio-Caruso og tvangsenergi (Radio-Caruso and forced energy) 05:55
  • 14 VI. 'Farmaend' farer til kontoret ('Dads' rush to the office) 01:41
  • 15 VII. Sol og bøgeskov (Sun and beech forest) 01:08
  • Total Runtime 01:03:41

Info for Langgaard: Symphonies Nos. 12-14

Rued Langgaard (1893-1952) was an odd, lonely figure in Danish music. His 16 symphonies make up a thought-provoking, original contribution to the history of the symphony. The three symphonies on this album were written during the years 1946-1948, although the tonal language is provocatively conservative. Symphony No. 12 is an absurd construction full of autobiographical references. In nos.13 and 14 Langgaard revitalizes romantic aesthetics in a simple, yet emphatically insistent manner.

“Thomas Dausgaard is working his way through an authoritative new Langgaard cycle with the Danish National Symphony Orchestra and Choir ... Mr. Dausgaard’s keen advocacy elicits polished, persuasive accounts that live up to Langgaard’s motto: “Long Live Beauty”.”(New York Times)

Langgaard: Symphony No. 12 ‘Hélsingeburg’ BVN 318 (1946)
Symphony No. 13 ‘Undertro’ (Belief in Wonder) BVN 319 (1946-47)
Symphony No. 14 ‘Morgenen’ (The Morning) BVN 336 (1947-48)



Danish National Symphony Orchestra and Choir / DR
Danish National Choir
Thomas Dausgaard, Conductor

Trackliste:
Symphony No. 12 'Hélsingeborg', BVN 318 (1946)
Furiously! - Distinguished! - Increasingly agitated - Wildly - Like triviel last trumps! -
Hectically nervous! - Andante lento - Lento misterioso - Poco allegro marcato - Allegro - Furiously! - Amok! A composer explodes
Symphony No. 13 'Belief in Wonders', BVN 319 (1946-47)

I Fairly fast
II Andante
III A little faster
IV Slow - Rather fast)
V Same tempo (wildly)
VI Elegant!
VII Faster
Symphony No. 14 'The Morning', BVN 336 (1947-48/1951)
Suite for chorus and orchestra

I Introductory fanfare
II Unnoticed morning stars
III The Marble Church rings
IV The tired get up for life
V Radio-Caruso and forced energy
VI ‘Dads' rush to the office)
VII Sun and beech forest

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