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http://www.sfcv.org/2008/07/22/rediscovering-a-norweigan-master/
Rediscovering a Norwegian Master
By Jeff Dunn / SFCV.org / 7-22-08
...Last month I witnessed an unusual spectacle: the Bergen
Music Festival in Norway. After three or four curtain calls,
clapping in unison began and, as if by prearranged signal,
everyone stood at once in enthusiastic acknowledgement. The
orchestra that did the playing was the visiting Stavanger
Symphony Orchestra conducted by Ole Kristian Ruud. The
music that did the arousing was a new "reconstruction" of
the /Julekvelden/ (Yule Eve) Symphony No. 1 by Geirr Tveitt.
Who?
Geirr Tveitt (1908-1981, rhymes with "fire fight") is
virtually unknown in this country, but the hundredth
anniversary of his birth was being celebrated by the concert
I attended, and other concerts elsewhere, for good reason.
His music, in its stark power, speaks to the overwhelming
influence of nature on those living among the deep fjords.
His technique, superbly developed at the Leipzig Conservatory
and subsequent studies in Paris and Vienna, was second to
none of his generation of Norwegian composers. The range
of expression found in his /Hundred Hardanger Folk Tunes/
suites, and the instantly recognizable originality of his
sound, makes him an artist of international significance...
Janos Gereben
www.sfcv.org
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