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Moderen (Die Mutter) (Schauspielmusik) op. 41 01. "Marsch (Prolog)" 02. "Saga-drom (Sagentraum) (1. Szene)" 03. "Roselil og hendes moder (Roselil und ihre Mutter)" 04. "T?gen letter (Der Nebel hebt sich)" 05. "Melodrama" 06. "Tro og H?b spiller (Glaube und Hoffnung spielen)" 07. "Vildt g?r storm mod sorte vande (Wild der Sturm auf schwarzen Wassern) (2. Szene)" 08. "Grammofon-vals (Grammophonwalzer) (3. Szene)" 09. "Min pige er s? lys som rav (Wie goldener Bernstein ist mein M?dchen)" 10. "Ved festen fik en moder bud (Einer Mutter wurde beim Feste erz?hlt)" 11. "Dengang ornen var flyveklar (Als der Adler flog, um zu herrschen)" 12. "Tidselhosten tegner godt (Die Distelernte wirkt vielversprechend)" 13. "Vorspiel (4. Szene)" 14. "S? bittert var mit hjerte (Mein Herz war wirklich bitter)" 15. "Her vil ties, ver vil bies (Das Leben ist tiefer, das Leben ist langsamer)" 16. "Bornene leger (Die Kinder spielen)" 17. "Brudstykker af de krigsforende landes nationalmelodier (Fragmente der Nationalhymnen der Kriegsführenden) (5. Szene)" 18. "Der er et yndigt land (Dieses hübsche und sch?ne Land)" 19. "Sondret folk er vokset sammen (Zusammengewachsen, getrennte Nation)" 20. "Menuett (6. Szene)" 21. "Dengang doden var i vente (Testament, w?hrend er starb)" 22. "Fanfarenmusik" 23. "Menuett" 24. "Vorspiel (7. Szene)" 25. "Ekkosang (Echolied)" 26. "Som en rejselysten fl?de (Es gibt eine Flotte von schwimmenden Inseln)"
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Odense S.o./ Andreas Delfs/ Adam Riis/ Palle Knudsen |
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Description: | Carl Nielsenâ??s incidental music for The Mother was written for a gala celebrating the reunification, in 1920, of Southern Jutland with Denmark. The complete score first appeared in print in 2007 and has never been recorded in its entirety. This recording places the music in its right context for the first time, thus providing us
with a new picture of Carl Nielsen as a composer for the theatre. - ODENSE S.O./ANDREAS DELFS/ADAM RIIS/PALLE KNUDSENCarl Nielsen's incidental music The Mother was written for a gala celebrating the reunification of Southern Jutland with Denmark. The score first appeared in print in 2007 and has never been recorded in it's entirety. This recording places the music in the right context for the first time, therefore providing us with a new picture of Carl Nielsen as a composer for the theatre. Carl Nielsen uses familiar songs in the play, including the Danish national anthem as well as a curious use of the national anthems from the allied countries that, with their attacks on Germany, determined the fate of Southern Jutland. The Mother unites these diverse trends: the national interest, the popular song and the cooperation with the Royal Theatre, where Nielsen himself had begun his career as a violinist and had later become a conductor. |
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