New release : 11.04.2025

Olav Kielland: Chamber Works – Her vil eg kvile – Tor Johan Bøen

String Quartet (Quartetto per due violini, viola e violoncello) op. 22
01. Allegro moderato 7:14
02. Adagio sostenuto 6:33
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03. Allegro impetuoso 6:56
7 Fiddle Tunes op. 12 a-g*
04. a) Raudmyr-hallingen 1:42
Poco pesante
05. b) Tjøstul Blesterbakken, gangar 6/8 3:23
Allegro moderato
06. b) Eskvam-halling 1:05
07. c) Tussane i Raudmyr, springar 2:23
Allegro capriccioso
08. d) Vetlvonsbruri, gangar 2/4 1:16
09. f ) Halling 2:28
10. g) Krokbakkjen, springar 1:57
Tvileikar op. 19-5 cacce per 4 strumenti ad libitum*
11. Andante con moto 1:18
12. Moderato 1:05
13. Allegro moderato 1:08
14. Adagio 2:21
15. Allegro 0:58
Music for violin and piano
16. Air for violin and piano* 1:49
Andante con moto
17. Serenade for violin and piano* 2:03
Allegretto
18. Porbjörgs melodi for violin and piano* 1:25
Poco allegro
19. Ernas melodi for violin and piano* 1:04
Andante
20. Melodia per strumenti a corda Op. 15b* 4:44
Poco adagio


Tor Johan Bøen - violin/Hardanger fiddle Eirik Haug Stømner - piano Fragaria Vesca

This release brings seven world premieres of chamber music and Hardanger fiddle compositions by Olav Kielland, one of Norway’s most significant yet rarely performed composers. Inspired by myths and poetry, his works have been rediscovered through the meticulous research of violinist and musicologist Tor Johan Bøen, who has prepared new editions from Kielland’s manuscripts. Now, these long-hidden musical “wild seeds” are finally reaching a wider audience, marking a major event in the international music world.

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Seven world premieres appear on this release with the Norwegian composer Olav Kielland’s chamber music works and compositions for Hardanger fiddle. The compositions for Hardanger fiddle were rediscovered in 2019. Kielland was an exceptional orchestra conductor and one of Norway’s most important composers. His music is often inspired by myths and poetry and is rarely performed. This recording is based on the violinist and musicologist Tor Johan Bøen’s research, and he has made most of the new editions used for this recording based on the composer’s manuscripts, making Kielland’s unknown musical «wild seeds» much more accessible to a wider audience. The release of these works is a major event in the international world of music.

The performers on this recording are the chamber music ensemble Fragaria Vesca, the violinist Tor Johan Bøen and the pianist Eirik Haug Stømner.

Olav Kielland’s chamber music and 7 Hardanger fiddle tunes.

 

String Quartet (Quartetto per due violini, viola e violoncello) op. 22

7 Fiddle Tunes op. 12 a-g

  • Raudmyr-hallingen
  • Tjøstul Blesterbakken, gangar, 6/8
  • Eskvam-halling
  • Tussane i Raudmyr, springar
  • Vetlvonsbruri, gangar 2/4
  • Halling
  • Krokbakkjen springar

Tvileikar op. 19-5 cacce per 4 strumenti ad libitum.

Music for violin and piano

  • Air
  • Serenade i F-dur (Leipzig 1922).
  • Porbjörgs melodi og Ernas melodi

Melodia per strumenti a corda op. 15 b

Olav Kielland (1901-1985) the composer

Olav Kielland was born in Trondheim and studied architecture there from 1919–1921. From 1921– ca. 1923 Kielland studied composition and theory with Stephen Krehl and Otto Wittenbecher, and conducting with Otto Lohse at the Leipzig Conservatory of Music. He continued his conducting studies with Felix Weingartner, and Kielland gradually developed into an exceptionally skilled orchestral conductor, more appreciated outside Norway than from within.

 

Kielland mainly conducted the music of other composers. He composed for his friends and role models, drawing inspiration from composers, writers, philosophers and visual artists with whom he felt a spiritual connection. His early compositions were written in a late Romantic musical language, and gradually he developed a flexible modernist musical language with dissonant polyphony. From the mid-1920s his work with Norwegian contemporary music by composers such as Fartein Valen, Eivind Groven, Bjarne Brustad and David Monrad Johansen gave impulses to his own musical language. Around 1930 he began to study the traditional Hardanger fiddle tunes from the various Hardanger fiddle districts in Norway. He wanted to develop a personal musical language based on the modal harmonies of the folk music and the polyphonic possibilities of the Hardanger fiddle. Kielland moved to Bø in Telemark in the late summer of 1941, where he came into close contact with writers, storytellers, folk singers, fiddlers and nature. In this environment he found the inspiration for most of the works on this release.

Kielland developed a unique musical language, sitting as it does at the intersection between folk music and European musical modernism.

Release date: 11.04.2025

EAN : 7033662014149

Cat.No.: PSC1414

Priskategori : CD

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