Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Swedish composer Hugo Alfvén with this remarkable album, released on May 3, 2019, by CPO. Spanning a concise yet impactful 65 minutes, this collection showcases Alfvén's mastery of orchestral composition through three distinct works: his Symphony No. 3 in E Major, Op. 23, the enchanting Uppsala Rhapsody, Op. 24, and the evocative The Mountain King Suite, Op. 37.
The Mountain King Suite, inspired by Henrik Ibsen's play "Peer Gynt," is a vivid musical journey through the landscapes and folklore of Scandinavia. The suite's four movements—"Sorcery," "Dance of the Troll Girl," "Summer Rain," and "Dance of the Herdmaiden"—paint a vivid sonic tapestry, each movement brimming with distinct characters and moods.
Alfvén's Symphony No. 3 in E Major is a testament to his ability to blend Romantic and Nordic influences. The symphony's four movements—"Allegro con brio," "Andante," "Presto," and the concluding "Allegro con brio"—demonstrate Alfvén's skill in crafting dynamic and emotionally resonant music.
Completing the album is the Uppsala Rhapsody, a piece that reflects Alfvén's deep connection to his Swedish heritage. This work is a celebration of the city of Uppsala, with its rich history and cultural significance.
This album is a fantastic introduction to Alfvén's work for those new to his music, and a delightful addition to the collections of those already familiar with his compositions. It's a testament to Alfvén's enduring appeal and his significant contribution to the Romantic repertoire.