Katarina Karnéus & Julius Drake
16 October 2010, 7:00pm - 8:40pm
7pm (free): Pre-concert talk
Richard Wigmore: "Scandinavian myth and landscape in the songs of Grieg, Sibelius and Rangström
Sibelius is often considered a composer primarily of symphonic music, but he wrote songs throughout his life and they are a key part of his output. The same could also be said of Grieg, not least due to the fact that his wife was a singer. Since winning the BBC Cardiff Singer of the World Competition in 1995, Swedish mezzo-soprano Katarina Karnéus has appeared on all the world’s major stages and is particularly renowned as a recitalist. Her recordings of songs by Grieg and Sibelius with Julius Drake on Hyperion have been universally acclaimed, and it is a pleasure to welcome her to Oxford to perform some of this glorious repertoire.
This concert is generously supported by the Helena Oldacre Trust
Programme:
Edvard Grieg: Six Poems of Henrick Ibsen, Op. 25
i. Spillemænd
ii. En svane
iii. Stambogsrim
iv. Med en vandlilje
v. Borte!
vi. En fuglevise
Ture Rangström: Bön till natten (Bo Bergman)
Rangström: Pan (Bergman)
Rangström: Flickan under nymånen (Bergman)
Jean Sibelius: Five songs, Op. 37
i. Den första kyssen (Runeberg)
ii. Lasse Liten (Topelius)
iii. Soluppgång (Hedberg)
iv. Var det en dröm (Wecksell)
v. Flickan kom ifrån sin äsklings möte (Runeberg)
INTERVAL
Grieg: Haugtussa (Op. 67)
i. Det syng
ii. Veslemøy
iii. Blåbær-li
iv. Møte
v. Elsk
vi. Killingdans
vii. Vond Dag
viii. Ved Gjætle-Bekken
Series
15 October 2010 | 9:00am