The Golden Age of Danish Partsongs

Record and Artist Details

Composer or Director: Peter (Arnold) Heise, Paul Hillier, Christoph Ernst Friedrich Weyse, (Daniel) Friedrich (Rudolph) Kuhlau, Niels (Wilhelm) Gade, Thomas (Linnemann) Laub, Carl Nielsen, Ib Nørholm, Traditional, Johan Peter Emilius Hartmann, Svend S(imon) Schultz

Genre:

Vocal

Label: Dacapo

Media Format: Super Audio CD

Media Runtime: 53

Mastering:

DDD

Catalogue Number: 6 220568

6 220568. The Golden Age of Danish Partsongs

Tracks:

Composition Artist Credit
Min Jesus, lad mit hjerte få Carl Nielsen, Composer
Ars Nova Copenhagen
Carl Nielsen, Composer
Paul Hillier, Composer
Jeg bærer med smil min byrde Carl Nielsen, Composer
Ars Nova Copenhagen
Carl Nielsen, Composer
Paul Hillier, Composer
Underlige aftenlufte Carl Nielsen, Composer
Ars Nova Copenhagen
Carl Nielsen, Composer
Paul Hillier, Composer
Nu løvsalen skygger (Daniel) Friedrich (Rudolph) Kuhlau, Composer
(Daniel) Friedrich (Rudolph) Kuhlau, Composer
Ars Nova Copenhagen
Paul Hillier, Composer
Majsånh (Daniel) Friedrich (Rudolph) Kuhlau, Composer
(Daniel) Friedrich (Rudolph) Kuhlau, Composer
Ars Nova Copenhagen
Paul Hillier, Composer
Wandrers Nachtlied Christoph Ernst Friedrich Weyse, Composer
Ars Nova Copenhagen
Christoph Ernst Friedrich Weyse, Composer
Paul Hillier, Composer
(The) Night is so calm, 'Natten er så stille' Christoph Ernst Friedrich Weyse, Composer
Ars Nova Copenhagen
Christoph Ernst Friedrich Weyse, Composer
Paul Hillier, Composer
Angel of Light, go in splendour, 'Lysets Engel gaa Christoph Ernst Friedrich Weyse, Composer
Ars Nova Copenhagen
Christoph Ernst Friedrich Weyse, Composer
Paul Hillier, Composer
Religious and Popular Poems, Movement: I varen knoppes en lind sa gron Johan Peter Emilius Hartmann, Composer
Ars Nova Copenhagen
Johan Peter Emilius Hartmann, Composer
Paul Hillier, Composer
Religious and Popular Poems, Movement: Jeg ved, jeg vorder dig aldrig kær Johan Peter Emilius Hartmann, Composer
Ars Nova Copenhagen
Johan Peter Emilius Hartmann, Composer
Paul Hillier, Composer
On Sjølund's brave plains (På Sjølunds fagre Niels (Wilhelm) Gade, Composer
Ars Nova Copenhagen
Niels (Wilhelm) Gade, Composer
Paul Hillier, Composer
Dronning Dagmars Dod Traditional, Composer
Ars Nova Copenhagen
Paul Hillier, Composer
Traditional, Composer
(5) Songs, Movement: Die Wasserrose (wds. E. Geibel) Niels (Wilhelm) Gade, Composer
Ars Nova Copenhagen
Niels (Wilhelm) Gade, Composer
Paul Hillier, Composer
(5) Songs, Movement: Herbstlied (wds. L. Tieck) Niels (Wilhelm) Gade, Composer
Ars Nova Copenhagen
Niels (Wilhelm) Gade, Composer
Paul Hillier, Composer
(5) Songs, Movement: Im Wald (wds. E. Geibel) Niels (Wilhelm) Gade, Composer
Ars Nova Copenhagen
Niels (Wilhelm) Gade, Composer
Paul Hillier, Composer
Be still my heart (Stille, hjerte) Thomas (Linnemann) Laub, Composer
Ars Nova Copenhagen
Paul Hillier, Composer
Thomas (Linnemann) Laub, Composer
Natten var mild og kær Peter (Arnold) Heise, Composer
Ars Nova Copenhagen
Paul Hillier, Composer
Peter (Arnold) Heise, Composer
Yndigt dufter Danmark Svend S(imon) Schultz, Composer
Ars Nova Copenhagen
Paul Hillier, Composer
Svend S(imon) Schultz, Composer
Mine danske kilder Ib Nørholm, Composer
Ars Nova Copenhagen
Ib Nørholm, Composer
Paul Hillier, Composer
Two discs here drawn from the same rich fund of Danish ‘folk-like’ songs for amateur consumption and with some overlap of composers, yet highly contrasted in conception and presentation.

Paul Hillier’s idea is that the ‘Golden Age’ – a term used in Denmark to refer to the cultural richness of the first half of the 19th century – could equally well apply to the succeeding generations of song-composers, such as Carl Nielsen and Thomas Laub (long-standing friends who fiercely debated the appropriate style for such songs) and on into the late 20th-century in the work of Svend Schultz and Ib Nørholm. Under Hillier’s direction, Ars Nova Copenhagen perform a cappella, with meticulously shaded dynamics, articulation and colour. Apart from offering rather short measure at 53 minutes (they take a pragmatic view of how many verses to include for each song), their beautifully recorded and helpfully documented programme makes a valuable document for newcomers to and aficionados of this repertoire alike.

For their more generously filled disc (66'35") the Danish National Vocal Ensemble offer plainer singing but richly decked-out arrangements, plus Michala Petri’s florid descants. It seems rather pointless to debate ‘authenticity’ in a repertoire that is kept alive over the years as much through adaptation as by conservation. Suffice to say that if you respond well to the artier end of Carols for Choirs-style harmonisation, and if you like the idea of recorder overlays, this may be just your thing. For myself I found both aspects irksome after a couple of tracks and it took me half a dozen sessions to get through the disc. Gilding the lily is the kindest image I can find for it. Booklet presentation is miserly. Composers and poets are named, but that’s all.

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