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NOSPR / Berglund / In the Hall of the Mountain King - NOSPR

NOSPR / Berglund / In the Hall of the Mountain King

Sunday
12:00
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Tickets: 65-110 zł
conductor Tabita Berglund
Sarah Smarch
Performers
Tabita Berglund – conductor
Program
Edvard Grieg
Suite in Olden Style From Holberg’s Time, Op. 40
Jean Sibelius
The Swan of Tuonela, Lemminkäinen’s Return from Lemminkäinen Suite, Op. 22
Edvard Grieg
Peer Gynt, Op. 46, suite No. 1

With song, he delved into the abyss,
To the bottom of the world’s beginning

– Kalevala, ed. Elias Lönnrot


Edvard Grieg and Jean Sibelius are not only prominent representatives of late Romanticism, but also captivating storytellers and guides among the myths and tales of the Northern nations. In their works, legends emerging from the darkness of the past are painted with vivid colours and become filled with a modern emotionality.
Slightly older of the two, Edvard Grieg, born to a family of Scottish descent in the Norwegian town of Bergen, studied in Germany and maintained contacts with numerous Danish artists. His Suite in Olden Style “From Holberg’s Time” is also one of Danish origin – the piece was commissioned to celebrate Ludvig Holberg’s, a writer dubbed “Molier of the North”, birth anniversary. The work balances between free stylistic inspiration and a tribute to Baroque forms. Nevertheless, in music written to scenes from Henrik Ibsen’s Peer Gynt, the wigged key yields to distinct emotions enchanted in the music.The first of two suites contains some of the most suggestive themes in Romanticism, with which Grieg awakens mountain monsters, trolls and kobolds within the orchestra (In the Hall of the Mountain King) and evokes Arabic and African motives, very popular at the time. (Anitra’s Dance, Morning).

The Lemminkäinen Suite is a piece inspired by the Kalevala, a Finnish epic built from a compilation of folk songs of the North. Thanks to Sibelius’ imagination, the fantastical, dense and gripping poetic narrative is transformed into a nearly impressionist fresco, the death of a mythical trifler becoming just as moving as the dramatic fates of characters in Thomas Mann’s novels.

Krzysztof Siwoń

Concert duration: approximately 70 minutes

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