Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Wilhelm Peterson-Berger's "Frosoblomster," a captivating choral album released on April 1, 1998, under the esteemed BIS label. This musical journey spans a little over an hour, offering a rich tapestry of 22 tracks divided into three books, each brimming with Peterson-Berger's distinctive compositional style.
The album begins with "Frösöblomster I, Op. 16," a collection of seven pieces that paint a vivid picture of the Swedish landscape and culture. From the delicate "Frösöblomster I, Op. 16: No. 1, Rentree" to the serene "Frösöblomster I, Op. 16: No. 8, Halsning (Greeting)," Peterson-Berger's music is both evocative and deeply rooted in his native Jämtland.
The second book, "Frosoblomster (Froso-Flowers), Book 2," continues this exploration with six more tracks. Highlights include the vibrant "Solhesning [Salute to the Sun]" and the introspective "Minnen [Memories]," showcasing Peterson-Berger's ability to convey a wide range of emotions and scenes through his compositions.
The final book, "Frosoblomster (Froso-Flowers), Book 3," concludes the album with seven more pieces. Tracks like "Forspel [Prelude]" and "Vildmarken lockar [the Call of the Wild]" demonstrate Peterson-Berger's mastery of blending folk elements with classical forms, creating a sound that is uniquely his own.
Throughout "Frosoblomster," Peterson-Berger's deep connection to his homeland shines through, making this album a delightful exploration of Swedish musical heritage. Whether you're a fan of choral music or simply looking to discover something new, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.
1998 BIS1998 BIS
Tracks
Frösöblomster I, Op. 16: No. 1, RentreeWilhelm Peterson-Berger, Noriko Ogawa