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Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Harald Sæverud's piano compositions with the release of "Saeverud: Complete Piano Music, Vol. 2." This captivating album, released on May 29, 2002, under the Naxos label, offers a comprehensive journey through the Norwegian composer's diverse and evocative piano works. Spanning a duration of 1 hour and 19 minutes, this collection is a treasure trove of musical gems that showcase Sæverud's mastery of the piano and his unique ability to blend traditional Norwegian folk elements with classical sophistication.
The album opens with "Lette stykker, Vol. 1, Op. 14," a suite of seven charming and delicate pieces that set the tone for the rest of the collection. Each movement, with its whimsical titles like "Smasvein-ganger" (Happy Chap's Frisky Steps) and "Silkesokk-slatten" (Silk-Sock Dance), invites you into a world of playful imagination and lyrical beauty.
Following this, the album presents the six "Piano Sonatinas, Op. 30," each offering a distinct character and emotional depth. From the lively and spirited "Allegro vivace" of the first sonatina to the introspective and melancholic "Andante con sentimento" of the fourth, these works demonstrate Sæverud's versatility and compositional prowess.
The album also includes a variety of standalone pieces, each with its own unique charm. "Madsellas vals" (Madsella's Waltz) and "Waltz pianissimo" offer moments of graceful elegance, while "Humoresque" and "Folkevisecaprice" (Folk Song Caprice) bring a sense of playful wit and rhythmic vitality. The "Albumblad" series, with its three contrasting movements, provides a further exploration of Sæverud's ability to convey a range of emotions through his music.
One of the highlights of the album is the "Slatter og stev fra Siljustol (Tunes and Dances from Siljustol), Op. 21: Suite No. 1." This suite, inspired by the landscapes and folk traditions of Siljustol, is a rich tapestry of musical colors and textures. From the delicate "Kristi-Blodsdraper" (Fuchsia) to the lively "Siljustol-marsj" (Siljustol March), this suite is a testament to Sæverud's ability to capture the essence of Norwegian folk music and transform it into a sophisticated classical idiom.
Throughout the album, Sæverud's compositions are brought to life with exquisite skill and sensitivity. The performances are marked by a deep understanding of the music and a commitment to capturing its essence, making this album a must-listen for anyone interested in the rich tapestry of Norwegian classical music. Whether you are a longtime fan of Sæverud or a newcomer to his work, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.