Album info

Album-Release:
2022

HRA-Release:
18.11.2022

Label: Lawo Classics

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Chamber Music

Artist: Tine Thing Helseth & Ensemble Allegria

Composer: Eric Ewazen (1954), Rolf Wallin (1957), James MacMillan (1959), Alexander Grigori Arutiunian (1920-2012), Francis Poulenc (1899-1963), Edward Grieg (1843-1907), Erik Satie (1866-1925)

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  • Eric Ewazen (b. 1954): Concerto for Trumpet and Strings:
  • 1 Ewazen: Concerto for Trumpet and Strings: I. Allegro moderato 04:44
  • 2 Ewazen: Concerto for Trumpet and Strings: II. Scherzo 04:55
  • 3 Ewazen: Concerto for Trumpet and Strings: III. Elegia 04:32
  • 4 Ewazen: Concerto for Trumpet and Strings: IV. Allegro agitato 04:06
  • Rolf Wallin (b. 1957): Elegi (2009):
  • 5 Wallin: Elegi (2009) 03:21
  • James MacMillan (b. 1959): Seraph (2010):
  • 6 MacMillan: Seraph (2010): I. 04:14
  • 7 MacMillan: Seraph (2010): II. Adagio 05:07
  • 8 MacMillan: Seraph (2010): III. Marcato e ritmico 05:30
  • Alexander Arutiunian (1920 - 2012): Elegy (2000):
  • 9 Arutiunian: Elegy (2000) 04:25
  • Francis Poulenc (1899 - 1963): Les chemins de l'amour, FP.106-Ia (arr. for Trumpet and Ensemble by Jarle Storløkken:
  • 10 Poulenc: Les chemins de l'amour, FP.106-Ia (arr. for Trumpet and Ensemble by Jarle Storløkken 03:12
  • Edvard Grieg (1843 - 1907): Cow Call from Op. 63 (ar. for Trumpet and Ensemble by Jarle Storløkken):
  • 11 Grieg: Cow Call from Op. 63 (ar. for Trumpet and Ensemble by Jarle Storløkken) 02:12
  • Erik Satie (1866 - 1925): Je te veux (arr. for Trumpet and Ensemble by Jarle Storløkken:
  • 12 Satie: Je te veux (arr. for Trumpet and Ensemble by Jarle Storløkken 03:28
  • Total Runtime 49:46

Info for Seraph



Tine Thing Helseth is back with a new release – “Seraph” – this time together with Ensemble Allegria. Helseth and Allegria have had a close association for many years and have appeared together at the Bergen International Festival, the Northern Lights Festival in Tromsø, the Oslo Chamber Music Festival, and on the main stage at the Norwegian National Opera.

This release features some familiar as well as lesser known works for trumpet and string orchestra by composers from Norway and abroad, with the first four written for this instrumentation, while the last three were arranged by Jarle Storløkken.

In Tine’s own words: “Seraph” is an album I have wanted to record for a long time, both because of the repertoire and the ensemble I’m playing with. I studied together with these musicians and many are good friends I’ve known for a long time. This makes it all the more rewarding, fun and inspiring to play together!

It is important to record new music, and on this album I play two trumpet concertos written by composers I’ve work with myself. The title track “Seraph” by James MacMillan is a wonderful blend of splendid melodies and suggestive and aggressive sections. The concerto for trumpet and strings by the American composer Eric Ewazen is a work that captures the “American sound”, and it both enchants and captivates the listener each time I perform it. The recording also features some of my favourite smaller pieces by Rolf Wallin, Alexander Arutiunian, Francis Poulenc, Edvard Grieg and Erik Satie.

Since the beginning of her career, Tine Thing Helseth has been challenging the boundaries of genre with an intensely creative, open-minded philosophy and has championed the trumpet repertoire, meriting the highest critical praise for her soulful, lyrical sound and collaborative approach to music-making. She has been the recipient of numerous awards.

Tine Thing Helseth, trumpet
Ensemble Allegria



Tine Thing Helseth
Since the beginning of her career, Norwegian trumpeter Tine Thing Helseth has championed the trumpet repertoire amongst audiences on all six continents, meriting the highest critical praise for her soulful, lyrical sound and collaborative approach to music-making. An artist who challenges the boundaries of genre with an intensely creative, open-minded philosophy, Tine’s ever-expanding repertoire ranges from the classical period to contemporary works and new commissions.

Since the beginning of her career, Norwegian trumpeter Tine Thing Helseth has championed the trumpet repertoire amongst audiences on all six continents, meriting the highest critical praise for her soulful, lyrical sound and collaborative approach to music-making. An artist who challenges the boundaries of genre with an intensely creative, open-minded philosophy, Tine’s ever-expanding repertoire ranges from the classical period to contemporary works and new commissions.

She has been the recipient of numerous awards for her work in classical music, including “Newcomer of the Year” at the 2013 Echo Klassik Awards, the 2009 Borletti-Buitoni Trust Fellowship, and second prize in the 2006 Eurovision Young Musicians Competition, to which Tine returned to serve as juror for the 2016 competition. In 2007, Tine had the rare honour of being the first ever classical artist to win Newcomer of the Year at the Norwegian Grammy® Awards (Spellemannprisen).

Tine has worked with some of the world’s leading orchestras, including the Bamberger Symphoniker, NDR Elbphilharmonie Hamburg, Gürzenich-Orchester Cologne, Tonkünstler-Orchester Vienna, Philharmonia Orchestra, BBC Scottish Orchestra at the BBC Proms, Warsaw, Rotterdam, Oslo, Bergen and Helsinki Philharmonic orchestras, Danish Radio Symphony orchestra, Royal Stockholm Philharmonic, Baltimore and Cincinnati Symphony orchestras, Singapore Symphony, KBS Symphony and Hong Kong Philharmonic. She also enjoys collaborating with a number of chamber orchestras, namely the Norwegian Chamber, Zurich Chamber and Munich Chamber orchestras, Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia, Australian Chamber Orchestra, and as well as the Orchestre de chambre de Lausanne, Mozarteum Salzburg, and the Hong Kong Sinfonietta.

Performances in recent seasons include MiTo Festival with Orchestra Sinfonica Nazionale della Rai, debut with Minnesota Orchestra, return to Bergen Philharmonic, Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Odense Symphony and Norwegian Opera Orchestra, as well as European tour with Norwegian Chamber Orchestra, and six performances at the Bergen International Festival and a recital at Mogens Dahl Koncertsal in Copenhagen.

The 22/23 season will see Tine debuting with Tokyo Symphony Orchestra, Symphony Silicon Valley in San Jose, Borusan Istanbul Philharmonic Orchestra and Orchestra Sinfonica Siciliana in Palermo in addition to her long-awaited return to the Carnegie Hall with Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, concerto appearance with Orchestra of Opera North and a series of recitals including Wigmore Hall in London and Reading Town Hall in the UK, and in Bologna, Italy. Together with her brass ensemble tenThing, she will embark on a nine-concert tour across the US performing a Holiday-themed programme inspired by Christmas traditions of Europe and America, and in March 2023 the ensemble will tour Sweden.

Tine continues to embark on regular tours with her ten-piece, all-female brass ensemble tenThing. An idea which started in 2007 as a fun and exciting project to pursue with her closest musical friends, the group have gone on to play to numerous audiences across Europe, USA and China. Past festival appearances include the BBC Proms, Schleswig-Holstein, Beethoven Bonn, Gstaad, MDR Musiksommer, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Rheingau, Merano, Thüringer Bachwochen, and Bremen.

In May 2021 Tine released a highly anticipated album “Magical Memories For Trumpet and Organ” which was selected by Gramophone to feature in their “Recording of the Year 2021” August selection, and received 5* review from BBC Music Magazine. Earlier recordings include concertos by Haydn, Albioni, Neruda and Hummel with the Norwegian Chamber Orchestra, “Storyteller” disc with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic released on the EMI Classics label, a self-titled CD in March 2013, presenting a personal selection of original and transcribed works accompanied by pianist Kathryn Stott, and an album with tenThing Brass Ensemble released on Warner Classics.

Tine resides in Oslo and maintains an active role in her community as a regular TV and radio presenter, and teaches trumpet at the Norwegian Academy of Music. An all-round musician, she also regularly performs in some of the most iconic jazz bars in Norway. In June 2013, Tine launched her own project, Tine@Munch, in celebration of the 150th anniversary of the birth of Edvard Munch, featuring a variety of performances and guest artists such as Leif Ove Andsnes, Nicola Benedetti, and Truls Mork. Since 2019, she is a member of Artistic Board at Risør Chamber Music Festival.

Booklet for Seraph

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