Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Franz Berwald with this captivating collection of tone poems, released on July 1, 2005, by Naxos. Berwald, a Swedish composer often overshadowed by his contemporaries, crafted a unique and evocative musical language that shines brightly in this 55-minute album. Each piece is a vivid musical painting, drawing inspiration from nature, folklore, and the human experience.
The album opens with "Reminiscence of the Norwegian Mountains," a serene and picturesque journey through the stunning landscapes of Norway. Berwald's orchestration is masterful, creating a sense of vastness and tranquility. The "Konsertstycke: Konzertstuck for Bassoon and Orchestra" showcases the bassoon in a virtuosic and expressive solo role, accompanied by a rich orchestral tapestry.
"Wettlauf (Foot-Race)" is a lively and energetic piece, capturing the excitement and competitive spirit of a foot race. "Ernste und heitere Grillen (Serious and Joyful Fancies)" offers a contrast, with its introspective and whimsical character. The "Drottningen av Golconda (the Queen of Golconda): Overture" is a grand and dramatic piece, inspired by the opulent and exotic world of the Queen of Golconda. The album concludes with "Elfenspiel (Play of the Elves)," a delicate and playful piece that brings to life the magical world of elves.
This album is a testament to Berwald's compositional skill and his ability to convey deep emotions and vivid imagery through music. It's a perfect introduction to his work for those new to his music, and a delightful addition to the collections of those already familiar with his genius.