Stórval by Charles Ross & Ensemble Stelkur
Tracklist
1. | -introduction "forspil"- | 0:43 |
2. | -overture "hestarnir"- | 7:33 |
3. | -symphony#one "choral"- | 9:29 |
4. | -mandolin concerto- | 9:46 |
5. | -symphonic poem "herðubreið"- | 9:14 |
6. | -divertimento- | 8:22 |
7. | -requiem concerto for harmonium- | 11:27 |
8. | -song without words- | 1:56 |
Credits
released March 15, 2019
-stelkur ensemble-
Stelkur is an ensemble of multi-instrumentalists, and has been organized and run by Charles Ross and Sunčana Slamnig for close to two decades, having it's home-base in Eiðar and Egilsstaðir in the east of Iceland.
Many of the works performed by Stelkur have been written especially for the ensemble, by composer/performer Charles Ross. These and other works performed by Stelkur typically focus on the extremely personalised musical languages that develop when composers´ visions exceed the confinements of conventional music praxis.
on this particular recording Stelkur consists of:
Berglind Halldórsdóttir
Charles Ross
Eyrún Eggertsdóttir
Gillian Haworth
Hildur Þórðardóttir
Sunčana Slamnig
Øystein Magnús Gjerde
Recorded and produced by Halldór Warén
-stelkur ensemble-
Stelkur is an ensemble of multi-instrumentalists, and has been organized and run by Charles Ross and Sunčana Slamnig for close to two decades, having it's home-base in Eiðar and Egilsstaðir in the east of Iceland.
Many of the works performed by Stelkur have been written especially for the ensemble, by composer/performer Charles Ross. These and other works performed by Stelkur typically focus on the extremely personalised musical languages that develop when composers´ visions exceed the confinements of conventional music praxis.
on this particular recording Stelkur consists of:
Berglind Halldórsdóttir
Charles Ross
Eyrún Eggertsdóttir
Gillian Haworth
Hildur Þórðardóttir
Sunčana Slamnig
Øystein Magnús Gjerde
Recorded and produced by Halldór Warén
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