Te Deum - with 5 poems and a hymn by Jon Fosse Ensemble 96 & Vox Clamantis

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Album-Release:
2026

HRA-Release:
16.01.2026

Label: Simax Classics

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Vocal

Artist: Ensemble 96 & Vox Clamantis

Composer: Henrik Ødegaard (1955)

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  • Henrik Ødegaard (b. 1955): Te Deum:
  • 1 Ødegaard: Te Deum: eit andlet opnar seg 03:11
  • 2 Ødegaard: Te Deum: Te Deum laudamus 03:53
  • 3 Ødegaard: Te Deum: Det store andletet bøyer seg ned 02:56
  • 4 Ødegaard: Te Deum: Te gloriosus Apostolorum chorus 03:03
  • 5 Ødegaard: Te Deum: Anden vart trekt djupt 03:11
  • 6 Ødegaard: Te Deum: Tu Rex gloriae, Christe 03:08
  • 7 Ødegaard: Te Deum: Ein blå dag forkyhnnes sitt kome 02:58
  • 8 Ødegaard: Te Deum: Ludex crederis esse venturus 03:12
  • 9 Ødegaard: Te Deum: Ein vind går gjennom livet 03:34
  • 10 Ødegaard: Te Deum: Salvum fac populum tuum, Domine 02:38
  • 11 Ødegaard: Te Deum: Det finst ei jord som opnar opp 02:27
  • 12 Ødegaard: Te Deum: Per singulos dies benedicimus te 03:12
  • 13 Ødegaard: Te Deum: Det finst ei natt som møter deg 01:34
  • 14 Ødegaard: Te Deum: Dignare, Domine 04:52
  • 15 Ødegaard: Te Deum: Det finst frå Gud i alt som er 01:55
  • Introitus:
  • 16 Ødegaard: Introitus: “Ad te levavi animam mean” 03:10
  • Antiphona IV:
  • 17 Ødegaard: Antiphona IV: for viola solo 07:10
  • Alleluia:
  • 18 Ødegaard: Alleluia: "Ascendit Deus in jubilatione" 01:47
  • Antiphona VI:
  • 19 Ødegaard: Antiphona VI: for trumpet Bb solo 07:04
  • Introitus:
  • 20 Ødegaard: Introitus: “Rorate cæli desuper” 02:16
  • Antiphona VII:
  • 21 Ødegaard: Antiphona VII: for euphonium solo 06:27
  • Total Runtime 01:13:38

Info for Te Deum - with 5 poems and a hymn by Jon Fosse

European art music is built on traditions spanning more than a thousand years. Yet much of its living heritage remains hidden -forgotten, silenced, or overlooked. It is in this space between past and present that composer Henrik Ødegaard emerges as a rare voice: an artist who both preserves and renews. With Te Deum with 5 Poems and a Hymn by Jon Fosse, he presents one of his most ambitious and expressive works, a modern oratorio where Gregorian chant, Fosse’s poetry, choral writing, organ, and horn blend into a spiritual and timeless musical universe.

Lena Wiis, waldhorn
Benedicte Elnes, waldhorn
Marie Solum Gran, waldhorn
Nikolai Heuer, waldhorn
Ditte Marie Bræin, soprano
Eirik Krokfjord, baritone
Ensemble 96
Vox Clamantis
Nina T. Karlsen, conductor




Ensemble 96
The chamber choir Ensemble 96 consist of 24 highly qualified singers, is one of Norway’s leading vocal ensembles, and has gained its reputation through many critically acclaimed concerts, premieres and CD recordings.

Ensemble 96 has a particular focus on contemporary music and seeks to expand the traditional choir concert by means of collaborations with other artists, including dancers, actors and visual artists. The ensemble often presents a mix of contemporary music and classical songs.The musical director and conductor is Nina Therese Karlsen, who holds an MA in Choir Conducting from the Norwegian Academy of Music.

Ensemble 96’s CD Immortal Nystedt, on the label 2L, was nominated for two Grammy awards in 2007, Best Surround Sound Album and Best Choral Performance. In September 2007 Ensemble 96 and its previous conductor Øystein Fevang received the Choral Award in Norway. The choir, with conductor Kjetil Almenning, represented Norway at the Nordic-Baltic Choral Festival in August 2008. The choir received a second Grammy nomination in 2011 for their CD Kind. It receives financial support from Arts Council Norway.

Ensemble 96 has made first performances of works by, amongst others, Knut Nystedt, Synne Skouen, Antonio Bibalo, Wolfgang Plagge, Jon Balke, Andrew Smith, Kjell Mørk Karlsen, Kjetil Bjørnstad, Trond Lindheim, Olav Anton Thommesen, Julian Skar, Marcus Paus, Frank Havrøy, Martin Ødegaard and Tyler Futrell.

Vox Clamantis
is a vocal ensemble that revolves around its leader Jaan-Eik Tulve. During the twenty-two years of its existence singers have come and gone, but one man and his vision of music have always been consistently in the centre.

It all started with Gregorian chant, which Tulve studied in Paris in the 1990s. Back in Estonia he formed Vox Clamantis in 1996 to continue singing this ancient plainchant which is the foundation of Western art music. The ensemble’s various line- ups were always like gatherings of kindred spirits, devotees of the idea that the essence of Gregorian chant can reach beyond its stylistic boundaries and blend freely with the music of modern times and other cultures.

The ensemble has performed with the electric guitars of Weekend Guitar Trio and the oud of yair Dalal, the voice of Dhafer youssef from Tunisia, the nyckelharpa of Marco Ambrosini and the pure voice of Arianna Savall.

Vox Clamantis has often performed music by Estonian composers as well, including the energetic compositions of Erkki-Sven Tüür, the electronic explorations of Sven Grünberg and Helena Tulve’s delicate sound-webs. This list is not exhaustive, and the ensemble is always open to new collaborations.

The members of the ensemble devote their skills and energy to Vox Clamantis while also pursuing other occupations. Some of them are professional singers or instrumentalists, some are composers or conductors, while others work outside the field of music. Singing in Vox Clamantis has been a learning process full of discoveries for all involved. The sincere dedication to the music making of the early years has gradually been channelled into a confident and eloquent individual voice that is now internationally recognised.

In 2012 ECM released the album ‘Filia Sion’, which earned positive reviews. In the same year the ensemble participated in the Grammy-winning album ‘Adam’s Lament’ with music by Arvo Pärt. In 2013 the recording of Liszt’s Via crucis for Mirare with French pianist Jean-Claude Pennetier won a Diapason d’or award, and the singing of Vox Clamantis was also heard in Paolo Sorrentino’s film La grande bellezza (The Great Beauty), which won an Academy Award (oscar) in 2014. The group’s most recent CD, ‘Arvo Pärt: The Deer’s Cry’ (ECM), won a Diapason d’or, a Choc de Classica, a nomination for the BBC Music Magazine Award and the Album of the year award in Estonia.

The connection between Vox Clamantis and Arvo Pärt dates back to 1999, when the ensemble started to perform his organ piece Annum per Annum combined with liturgical chant, and the composer was enthusiastic about their idea. Since then, the group’s contact with Pärt’s music has deepened. Today it is a relationship that is warm and friendly rather than just professional.

Henrik Ødegaard
was born in Oslo 28.07.1955. After studying the bass trombone and church music he studied composition with Lasse Thoresen at the Norwegian State Academy of Music and with Tristan Keuris at the Utrecht Conservatorium in Holland as well as studies in the ”Gregorian chant class” at the National Conservatory in Paris with Louis-Marie Vigne as main teacher.

A substantial propotion of Ødegaard´s works are composed for the church. Residing in Telemark puts Ødegaard in the centre of a vital folk-music scene – a musical heritage that has proved to play an increasing part of the composers approximation process towards folk music. Ødegaard has devoted much work focusing on the hardanger fiddle.



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