Chamber Works No. Viii

Hvoslef Chamber Music Project
Chamber Works No. Viii

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Release date: 14/Apr/2023
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Details / Tracklist: 1. STRING QUARTET NO. IV (16:10)
2. OCTOPUS REX (FOR 8 CELLOS) (08:03)
3. STRING QUARTET NO. I (08:23)
4. CONCERTO FOR VIOLIN AND POP BAND (16:50)
Number of discs: 1
Extra-Infos: .. Works No. Viii / Works By Ketil Hvoslef
Description:Ketil Hvoslef (b. 1939) is a productive, versatile and undogmatic composer who ?? even now, in his 80??s ?? continues to write music at a furious pace. Hvoslef??s style is characterized by an economy of means, the accumulation of latent energy, rhythmical ingenuity and, often, an element of humour. ??Hvoslef Chamber Works No. VIII? is the next to last in a series of nine albums of Ketil Hvoslef??s chamber music. The idea to document 38 of Hvoslef??s chamber music works on CD was initiated by violinist Ricardo Odriozola and pianist Einar Røttingen, both with backgrounds spanning many years of cooperation with the composer. The recordings draw from the vast pool of performers in Bergen, where the composer lives and works. The musicians are primarily from the Grieg Academy (University of Bergen) and the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra. - .. WORKS NO. VIII / WORKS BY KETIL HVOSLEF
Ketil Hvoslef (b. 1939) is a productive, versatile and undogmatic composer who - even now, in his 80's - continues to write music at a furious pace. Hvoslef's style is characterized by an economy of means, the accumulation of latent energy, rhythmical ingenuity and, often, an element of humour. Ketil Hvoslef (n Ketil Sverud; born 19 July 1939 in Bergen, Norway) is a Norwegian composer. He is the son of composer Harald Sverud. Hvoslef studied viola and organ at the Bergen Music Conservatory (now a part of Grieg Academy) graduating in 1962. He furthered his studies in Stockholm with Karl-Birger Blomdahl and Ingvar Lidholm, then in London with Thomas Rajna and Henri Lazarof. He taught music theory and ear training at the Bergen Music Conservatory (1963?1979). Hvoslef had his debut as a composer in 1964 with the Concertino for Piano and Orchestra. He has composed works for the stage including the opera Barabbas, for orchestra including the symphonic poem Mi-Fi-LI. Hvoslef has also written a number of solo concertos for piano, trumpet, double bass, violin, bassoon, cello as well as a double concerto for flute and guitar, a triple concerto for violin, cello and piano, a concerto for saxophone quartet and orchestra as well as major orchestral works such as Concertino for orchestra, Antigone and Il compleanno written for the 205th anniversary of the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra. Key chamber music works in Hvoslef's production includes works such as Kvartoni, Clarinet Quintet, Sextet for flute and percussion, Serenata perarchi and String Quartet No. III. His output also comprises a number of works for solo instruments including five major organ works as well as music for stage and TV productions.
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