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Coming soon. Carl Nielsen: Clarinet Concerto, Op. 57; Helios, Op. 17; Symphony No. 5, Op. 50

Alessandro Carbonare (clarinet), Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Edward Gardner

Coming soon. Carl Nielsen: Clarinet Concerto, Op. 57; Helios, Op. 17; Symphony No. 5, Op. 50

Alessandro Carbonare (clarinet), Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Edward Gardner

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Edward Gardners series of Nielsen symphonies with the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra continues with this recording of No. 5, complemented with the overture Helios and the Clarinet Concerto, featuring Alessandro Carbonare as soloist. Nielsen composed Helios in 1903 on a trip to Greece, as his wife, Anne Marie, a sculptor, had won a grant to copy sculptures on the Acropolis. Over its ten-twelve-minute duration, the work depicts sunrise, noontime, and then sunset over the Aegean Sea, and is one of the composers most performed works. The Clarinet Concerto dates from 1928 and is cast in one long movement falling into four sections. It is dedicated to Nielsens friend Aage Oxenvad who gave the first performance. Composed between 1920 and 1922, the Fifth Symphony is unusually laid out in just two movements the only piece by Nielsen to adopt this structure. Unlike his other mature symphonies, the fifth lacks a subtitle, and so could be considered to be more pure music compared to the descriptive nature of the others. Nielsen described the symphony as the division of dark and light, the battle betwe en evil and good and the opposition between Dreams and Deeds. Considered by many as a war symphony, Nielsen insisted that he had not been thinking of World War I whilst he was composing the work, but also commented not one of us is the same as we were before the war.

Contents and tracklist

I. Allegretto un poco
Track length8:15
II. Poco adagio
Track length4:46
III. Allegro non troppo
Track length7:20
IV. Allegro vivace
Track length4:29
Ia. Tempo giusto
Track length10:16
Ib. Adagio
Track length8:48
IIa. Allegro
Track length5:39
IIb. Presto
Track length2:50
IIc. Andante poco tranquillo
Track length4:03
IId. Allegro (Tempo I)
Track length2:45

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