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Synne Skoue - Call-Notes | Aurora ACD5062

Synne Skoue - Call-Notes

Label: Aurora

Cat No: ACD5062

Barcode: 7044581350621

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Release Date: 21st February 2011

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Contents

Artists

Geir Inge Lotsberg (violin)
Ellen Ugelvik (piano)
Tone Kruse (alto)
Johannes Martens (cello)
Sisu (percussion)
Ruth Wilhelmine Meyer (voice)
Oslo String Quartet
Norwegian Radio Orchestra

Conductor

Christian Eggen

Artists

Geir Inge Lotsberg (violin)
Ellen Ugelvik (piano)
Tone Kruse (alto)
Johannes Martens (cello)
Sisu (percussion)
Ruth Wilhelmine Meyer (voice)
Oslo String Quartet
Norwegian Radio Orchestra

Conductor

Christian Eggen

About

Composer Synne Skouen has been a vital and important voice on the Norwegian cultural scene for more than 30 years. ‘Call-Notes’ is the first disc to be devoted to her distinctive music, and the performers are some of the most high profile in her native Norway, including the Norwegian Radio Orchestra with conductor Christian Eggen, and the Oslo String Quartet.

Synne Skouen studied music at the Hochschule für Musik und darstellende Kunst in Vienna, experimental composition at the Academy’s electronic studio, and composition with Finn Mortensen at the Norwegian Academy of Music. Her music is in close relation to concrete, everyday human experience. At the same time, these works are full of silences and pauses which draw us in by appearing to call us from somewhere in the distance.

Synne Skouen and Kjersti Alveberg’s ballet Volven was written in 1989 and has been a great success for the Norwegian National Opera and Ballet, featuring several times on the repertoire since the first performance. The ballet is based on the epic Norse poem Voluspå, written in the form of prophesies foretold by the mythical sibyl Volven. She draws on many different cultural sources in her works.

The two solo pieces for violin both borrow their title from Marguerite Duras’ novel Les Yeux Bleus Cheveux Noirs – “Blue eyes, black hair”. In ‘O Vilhelm, Vilhelm’, the string quartet is joined by a singer, with a text and tune from the Romani cultural tradition. In ‘Vent!’ (Wait!), Skuen plays with our idea that contemporary music is ‘difficult’, suggesting the possibility that new music can virtually compose itself.

Tracks:
1. “Une soirée d´été...”
2. Hils Domitila!
3. Nattstykke
4. Fair Play – Pocket Music for Percussion (1)
5. “...à travers les paroles.”
6. Catchme!
7. Fair Play – Pocket Music for Percussion (2)
8. O Vilhelm, Vilhelm – for String Quartet + 1
9. Vent!
10. Scenes from Volven
11. Fair Play – Pocket Music for Percussion (11)

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