Geirr Tveitt's *Hundred Folk-tunes from Hardanger* is a celebration of Norwegian folk traditions, captured in orchestral form. The album features the first two suites of this work, inspired by folk melodies from the Hardanger region, which Tveitt collected and adapted into richly colored orchestral pieces. These tunes reflect a variety of themes, from everyday life to mythical folklore, including echoes of the natural world such as waterfalls and mountains.
Tveitt’s arrangements integrate the tonalities and microtonalities of Norwegian folk music, with orchestration influenced by French Impressionists and composers like Bartók. The works combine national romanticism with modernist elements, showcasing the composer’s ability to blend tradition with innovation. This recording by the Stavanger Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Ole Kristian Ruud, captures the vibrant spirit and emotional depth of Tveitt's music.
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