Haugtussa and German Lieder by Catharinus Elling
CATHARINUS ELLING: Album, op. 12 · Haugtussa, op. 52 · Haugtussa, op. 60 · from "3 sange til Bjørnson's "Én dag""
Ann-Helen Moen, soprano · Gunilla Süssmann, piano
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Playing time
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1 - Elsk
01:27
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2 - Haren
01:41
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3 - Prøve
01:01
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4 - Sporven
01:16
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5 - Raadlaus
03:01
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6 - Vinter-Storm
01:12
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7 - Ved Gjætle-Bekken
02:17
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8 - Elskhugssong
02:20
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9 - Uro
01:06
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10 - Dokka
01:39
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11 - Den, som fekk gløyma
01:26
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12 - Killingdans
01:13
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13 - Somren sovnet i vintrens favn
02:51
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14 - Edward (Schottisch, aus Herder"s Stimmen der Völker)
02:58
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15 - Süsser Tod (Aus Shakespeare"s Twelfth Night in Herder"s Stimmen der Völker)
02:49
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16 - Frühlingslied (Uhland)
01:17
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17 - Da wo der Fluss (Burns)
02:02
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18 - Wollt er nur fragen! (Burns)
00:50
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19 - Morgens steh ich auf (Heine)
01:15
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20 - Vergiftet sind meine Lieder (Heine)
00:59
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21 - Nachts in der Kajüte I (Heine)
02:22
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22 - Nachts in der Kajüte II (Heine)
00:59
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23 - Allnächtlich im Traume (Heine)
02:16
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24 - Wenn ich auf dem Lager liege (Heine)
01:31
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25 - Dämmernd liegt der Sommerabend (Heine)
02:03
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26 - Reinigung (Heine)
03:10
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Transparent, elegant and poetic. The songs of Norwegian composer Catharinus Elling are so far unheard by most of us, but with these enthusiastic and sparkling performances by Ann-Helen Moen and Gunilla Süssmann, we have good hopes that this will change. No wonder Grieg held Elling as the most interesting of the younger generation, and became his champion.
Treasure hunting in collections of Norwegian songs, soprano Ann-Helen Moen came across a series of virtually unknown songs by Elling. The material immediately struck Ann-Helen as being so original and beautiful that she decided to make her solo CD debut with these songs. Moen and Süssmann are at the top of their game in fresh and inspired interpretations, rekindling the flame of a composer today totally forgotten.
Catharinus Elling (1858-1942)
Born in Oslo into a family where music played an important part, he was sent to study philology, but managed to get enough money together for a stay at the Conservatory in Leipzig. In 1885 Elling had his breakthrough as a composer, greatly helped by a splendid review written by Edvard Grieg and published in Bergens Tidende. With a letter of recommendation from Grieg attached, Elling"s compositions earned him a place in Herzogenberg"s class at the Hochschule für Musik in Berlin. Here he married Norwegian Ulla Ramm, and it was the income from her successful massage institute (a skill she had learned while in the USA) that put food on the table, allowing Elling to concentrate on his compositions. After returning to Oslo, Elling was given a position at the Music Conservatory, where his students included Fartein Valen, David Monrad Johansen and Pauline Hall.
The music of Elling
The music of Mendelssohn, Schumann and Brahms was Elling"s inspiration. He finished two symphonies, various orchestral works, chamber music, around 200 songs, choral pieces, works for piano and an opera. On this recording we find the op. 12, songs to lyrics by German romantic poets, and the later songs to contemporary Norwegian poetry. Elling wrote his Haugstussa songs immediately after Garborg had published the cycle in 1895. Neither Grieg nor Elling knew they were working on the same project at the same time. It would seem that Elling searches for a poetical and lyrical core - both in the way he selects and musically interprets the texts - than does Grieg. His approach opens up to other qualities of Garborg"s masterwork.
Outstanding performers
Ann-Helen Moen and Gunilla Süssmann have both attracted international attention over the last couple of years. Moen was a full time soloist of Opera Graz, Austria. With great success - for shining Mozart interpretations in particular - she is now a guest at key opera houses in Europe. She made her USA debut with the Andsnes Project in Carnegie Hall in 2005. Gunilla Süssmann is much in demand both as soloist and chamber musician. She has given recitals in Concertgebouw and Wigmore Hall, and 2009 saw her debut in the USA.
Ann-Helen MoenGunilla SüssmannCatharinus Elling
- • www.annhelenmoen.com
- • www.gunillasussmann.no
- • PSC1236_booklet_web
- • PSC1236_inlaycard_web
- • Kritikk_psc1236_bergens_tidende
- • Kritikk_PSC1236_Dagsavisen_2009
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Release:
14.09.2009
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EAN:
7033662012367
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Catalog Number:
PSC1236
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Price Category:
1CDK
Genres:
Lieder | World premiere recording
“- When Lieder are performed like this, it is sheer pleasure. The fact that Elling's "Haugtussa" and other songs actually sounds as fresh and original as they do on this recording, is not at least due to Moen's interpretations. [5 Bergens Tidende]“
“- Når romanser fremføres slik, er det en ren nytelse. Når Ellings «Haugtussa» og de andre sangene faktisk klinger så friskt og originalt på platen, skyldes det nok ikke minst Moens tolkning av dem. [5 Peter Larsen / Bergens Tidende]“
“- Der Moen tidlegare har overtydd med innlevd, stor gestikk, er det intimiteten som overtyder her. Små detaljar vert godt ivaretekne, utført med eit gjennomført varmt klangideal. Med seg har ho pianisten Gunilla Süssmann som spelar klårt og aldri anonymt. Snarare syner ho seg like mykje som Moen som teksttolkar: Stemningane er elegant understreka og tett nyansert av begge. [Ida Habbestad / Dagsavisen]“
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