Niklas Sivelöv: Orchestral Music Malmö Opera Orchestra & Joachim Gustafsson
Album info
Album-Release:
2020
HRA-Release:
06.11.2020
Label: Toccata Classics
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Orchestral
Artist: Malmö Opera Orchestra & Joachim Gustafsson
Composer: Niklas Sivelöv (1968)
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- Niklas Sivelöv (b. 1968): Symphony No. 3 "Primavera":
- 1 Symphony No. 3 "Primavera": I. Allegro molto e giocoso 10:20
- 2 Symphony No. 3 "Primavera": II. Adagio 04:17
- 3 Symphony No. 3 "Primavera": III. Allegro molto 07:48
- 5 Pieces for String Orchestra:
- 4 5 Pieces for String Orchestra: No. 1, Vivace 02:20
- 5 5 Pieces for String Orchestra: No. 2, Valse triste 03:48
- 6 5 Pieces for String Orchestra: No. 3, Allegro molto 02:24
- 7 5 Pieces for String Orchestra: No. 4, Lamento 05:48
- 8 5 Pieces for String Orchestra: No. 5, Finale. Allegro 03:49
- Symphony No. 4 "Sinfonietta per archi":
- 9 Symphony No. 4 "Sinfonietta per archi": I. Allegro moderato 12:49
- 10 Symphony No. 4 "Sinfonietta per archi": II. Adagio 05:21
- 11 Symphony No. 4 "Sinfonietta per archi": III. Allegro con brio 04:26
Info for Niklas Sivelöv: Orchestral Music
Niklas Sivelöv (born in northern Sweden in 1968) is one of the leading representatives of the once-familiar tradition of pianist-composer that first achieved prominence with Mozart, Beethoven and Chopin and continued through Rachmaninov and Bartók. But Sivelöv also has a sizable, and growing, body of orchestral music to his name. These three recent works reveal a style that balances delicacy of feeling and freewheeling energy, with something of Stravinskys sense of rhythmic fun, the vernal vigour of Tippett, just occasionally the harmonic density of Ligeti, and the unusual awareness of light and dark that characterises the music of Sibelius and other Nordic composers.
Malmö Opera Orchestra
Joachim Gustafsson, conductor
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Booklet for Niklas Sivelöv: Orchestral Music