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Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra - Symphony 3 in D Minor

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Format: CD
Label: LAWO CLASSICS
Rel. Date: 04/12/2019
UPC: 7090020181868

Symphony 3 in D Minor
Artist: Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra
Format: CD
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DISC: 1

1. Die Sieben Todsünden: Prolog. Andante Sostenuto
2. Die Sieben Todsünden: Faulheit. Allegro Vivace
3. Die Sieben Todsünden: Stolz. Allegretto, Quasi Andantino
4. Die Sieben Todsünden: Zorn. Molto Agitato
5. Die Sieben Todsünden: Völlerei. Largo
6. Die Sieben Todsünden: Unzucht. Moderato
7. Die Sieben Todsünden: Habsucht. Allegro Guisto
8. Die Sieben Todsünden: Neid. Allegro Non Troppo
9. Die Sieben Todsünden: Epilog. Andante Sostenuto
10. Hate Songs: Cadenza I
11. Hate Songs: I. Men
12. Hate Songs: Cadenza II
13. Hate Songs: II. Incurable
14. Hate Songs: Cadenza III
15. Hate Songs: III. Frustration
16. Five Songs: Thoreau
17. Five Songs: At The River
18. Five Songs: Serenity
19. Five Songs: Down East
20. Five Songs: Cradle Song
21. The Unanswered Question (Late Version)

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When Tora Augestad releases a musical portrait together with the Oslo Philharmonic, there's nothing less than Kurt Weill, Marcus Paus, and Charles Ives on the menu. Augestad's repertoire for "Portraying Passion" takes the musical qualities of modernist, individualistic composers and places them squarely within the context of the 21st century. Paus' contemporary composition enhances Ives' visionary dissonance as well as the contrasting melodic shifts of Weill's orchestrations, yet brings something entirely new to the table, with it's startling text and cabaretesque presentation. Parker and Brecht could just as well walk arm in arm down the conceptual pathway of understated satire, counterbalanced by the ethereal, transcendental text of Ives' songs, forming a complementary whole. Add Augestad's unique approach to these works into the equation, and the listener is served with a program certain to make them re-examine any former assumptions, and delight at the outcome. And therein lies the timeless dimension of this mezzo-soprano's considerable artistry. Tora Augestad is an artist equally at home in concert halls, theater and cabaret stages, and contemporary music arenas. Through commissioning new works and through collaboration with her various ensembles, she continuously seeks new challenges and the exchange of artistic ideas. Theatrically convincing with a compelling personality, her vocal capabilities defy easy classification.
        
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