Voces Nordicae
Aled Jones is joined by members of the Swedish group Voces Nordicae. Plus a performance of Snofrid by one of Sweden's key musical figures, Wilhelm Stenhammar.
Aled Jones is joined from Sweden by members of the innovative group Voces Nordicae, 16 singers from diverse choral backgrounds, who have a radical approach to concert presentation.
Plus a new disc of Nordic folk melodies given a modern twist and a performance of Snofrid by one of Sweden's key musical figures, Wilhelm Stenhammar.
Guests:
Lone Larsen
Mads Korsgaard
Playlist:
Jan Sandström
Biegga Luothe
Allmänna Sången, Erik Åstedt (soloist), conducted by Cecilia Rydinger Alin
BIS CD1714, track 1
Lone Larsen
Time is Now
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Lillebjorn Nilsen
Danse, ikke grate nå
Voces Nordicae, conducted by Lone Larsen
FOOTPRINT FRCD036, track 4
David Worm & Mark Vickness
Be of Love
Voces Nordicae, conducted by Lone Larsen
FOOTPRINT FRCD036, track 6
Alfred Janson
Sonnet no.76
Voces Nordicae, conducted by Lone Larsen
FOOTPRINT FRCD036, track 10
Ludvig Norman
Jordens oro viker
Eric Ericson’s Chamber Choir, conducted by Eric Ericson
MUSICA SVECIAE MSCD615, track 25
Susanne Rosenberg
Pust
Voces Nordicae, conducted by Lone Larsen
FOOTPRINT FRCD036, track 5
John Rutter
Hymn to the Creator of Light
Voces Nordicae, conducted by Lone Larsen
FOOTPRINT FRCD036, track 3
Michael Haydn
St Hieronymus Mass
Miah Persson (soprano), Katija Dragojević (alto), Fredrik Strid (tenor), Lars Johansson (bass), St Jacob’s Chamber Choir, Ensemble Philidor, conducted by Gary Graden
BIS CD859, track 10
Hugo Alfvén
Aftonen
Allmänna Sången, conducted by Cecilia Rydinger Alin with Anders Widmark on piano
BIS CD1714, track 13
Wilhelm Stenhammar
Snöfrid op.5
Ulrika Åhlen (soprano), Gunvor Nilsson (mezzo-soprano), Gösta Zackrisson (tenor), Per Enoksson (violin), Gothenburg Concert Hall Choir and Symphony Orchestra, Neeme Järvi (conductor)
BIS CD438, track 1
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