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KLEIBERG / HAAGENRUD / GIMSE - DO YOU BELIEVE IN HEATHER NEW CD
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Record Label
2 L, TEL
UPC
7041888524427
eBay Product ID (ePID)
20046065379
Product Key Features
Release Year
2019
Format
Super Audio CD (SACD)
Genre
Classical Artists
Artist
Kleiberg / Haagenrud / Gimse
Release Title
Do You Believe in Heather
Dimensions
Item Height
0.40 in
Item Weight
0.24 lb
Item Length
5.56 in
Item Width
4.97 in
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Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Number of Discs
1
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"Some of the most beautifully played and appealing contemporary chamber and piano pieces you're likely to hear", said American Record Guide about the album Mezzotints - Chamber Music by Ståle Kleiberg. And now there is a follow-up: a new string quartet, two trio constellations and the song cycle 'Do You Believe in Heather?', which has given the album it's title. Ståle Kleiberg is often called a "modern romantic", and for good reason. We encounter a distinctive and highly individual alloy of modern and romantic elements in his music, whether it is characterized by a still, meditative lyricism or an energizing vitality. His String Quartet no. 3 encompasses this entire range of expression. The music speaks of summer. It is imbued with joie de vivre, and was composed with a full command of the genre and with considerable virtuosity. The flute-viola-harp ensemble is less common, but by no means unknown. Following Debussy's Sonata, several trios have been composed for this ensemble, and Kleiberg's 'Trio Luna' is a fine and most welcome addition. The work's three movements capture the mood of three dissimilar outer and inner landscapes, all of them bathed in moonlight, albeit at different times of day and night. 'The Light Smith' is also a trio; it is a song cycle for mezzo-soprano, clarinet and piano, and is chamber music on a very high level of inspiration. Both 'The Light Smith' and 'Do You Believe in Heather?' are settings of poetry by the distinguished Norwegian poet Helge Torvund. These poems engage with such archetypal themes as light, quietude, love, death and nature, but they treat these themes as real, everyday experiences, rather than abstract concepts. While the theme of 'The Light Smith' centers on the beginnings, growth and culmination of life, it is autumn and winter we meet in 'Do You Believe in Heather?'
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- e***d (153)- Feedback left by buyer.Past monthVerified purchaseAs described. Quick shipped.
- d***t (954)- Feedback left by buyer.Past monthVerified purchaseVery Pleased - Item as described new and sealed - Great CD set - great seller - Thanks
- h***e (9)- Feedback left by buyer.Past monthVerified purchaseThis 2002 Remaster is a good listen. Robbie Robertson ads material that wouldn't fit on the original 3-Record set, and remasters the entirety of this release. Vocals seem a bit more separated, and there is more crowd response at the beginning and end of songs. There's remixing, bringing some vocals or instrumentals up front, or moving them to the back. The new mix is worth hearing, and much of the previously unreleased music is great. As great as it was in the Summer of '78? You decide.