New On Naxos | Consumer: November 2022

NEW ON NAXOS | NOVEMBER 2022

Hugo ALFVÉN (1872–1960) Complete Symphonies Suites • Rhapsodies

Royal Scottish National Orchestra • National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland Iceland Symphony Orchestra • Norrköping Symphony Orchestra • Niklas Willén

Hugo Alfvén’s music has always been close to the hearts of the Swedish people, and ranks among some of the most significant and representative of the spirit of the country. Alfvén is known as a cheerful entertainer in compositions such as Den förlorade sonen (‘The Prodigal Son’), but his symphonies reveal a different, more elegiac and often more dramatic side. The success of Alfvén’s symphonies fundamentally changed Sweden’s musical climate and, with a substantial collection of further orchestral music representing his gloriously rich and varied style, these recordings sweep us into the remarkable world of Scandinavian landscape and culture.

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HUGO ALFVÉN 150 YEARS

DISC 1 ‘Niklas Willén and the Royal Scottish National Orchestra give it their all, and if one doesn’t expect something more substantial, it does its job.’ – Classical Candor DISC 2 ‘Ireland’s NSO gives superlative performances … These works come to life in Willén’s hands.’ – ClassicsToday.com DISC 3 ‘The sensitive, well-prepared performances under Niklas Willén also serve these symphonies well.’ – The Penguin Guide DISC 4 ‘Willén treats the Fourth Symphony more as a

DISC 5 ‘Willén and the Norrköping Symphony Orchestra turn in a marvellous performance.’ – Limelight DISC 6 ‘If you are not familiar with Alfvén, this release is as good a place as any to whet your appetite. Performances and recording are exemplary. Highly recommended.’ – Fanfare

8.507015 [7 Discs] Release Date: 25 Nov 2022 Companion Titles – Swedish Orchestral Music 8.553051 | 8.553052 | 8.555370 8.553888 | 8.572186 | 8.572259

‘This is a beguiling collection, and it shouldn’t matter if you already have a recording of the Midsommarkava: this extremely rambunctious one (with a soulful, lyric central section) will give another compelling view.’ – ClassicsToday.com

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symphonic poem than a symphony. His approach is soft-edged, impressionist, and blended. He digs into the music.’ – American Record Guide

Jean SIBELIUS (1865–1957) The Tempest Incidental music to Shakespeare’s play for soloists, chorus and orchestra The Royal Danish Opera • Soloists from the Royal Danish Opera The Royal Danish Opera Chorus • The Royal Danish Orchestra • Okko Kamu

Symphonic in scale and ambition, the incidental music to Shakespeare’s play The Tempest was among the last orchestral works Sibelius composed before entering the mysterious ‘silence of Järvenpää’ that lasted until his death. Commissioned by leading Danish theatre producer Johannes Poulsen in 1925, the wide expressive demands of the play saw Sibelius calling on large musical forces. From the terrifying tone picture of the opening shipwreck via ethereal songs, boisterous character portraits and remarkable evocations of nature, Sibelius took full advantage of being set free to convert the themes of Shakespeare’s magical world into his own unique sound.

Companion Titles – Jean Sibelius, Composer 8.506032 | 8.572305 | 8.572704 8.572227 | 8.572705 8.574419 * Release Date: 25 Nov 2022

Click to listen to Act IV, Scene 7 – Dance of the Naiads

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Antonín DVOŘÁK (1841–1904) Greatest Melodies Arranged and performed by Peter Breiner, Piano

Antonín Dvořák’s gift for melody was apparent as soon as he began writing music, and this naturally tuneful inspiration has long captured the imagination of arrangers. An expert in arranging for both orchestra and piano, Peter Breiner has selected 33 melodies in simple yet revealing piano reductions that give the listener an opportunity to journey with Dvořák through his career in Prague and ultimately overseas to America. This carefully curated programme also brings moods ranging from rustic celebration to nostalgic melancholy, and from traditional Czech dumka dances to the famous Song to the Moon , Dvořák’s most prized operatic aria.

Click to listen to Serenade in D minor, Op. 44, B. 77: I. Moderato quasi marcia

8.574371 Release Date: 25 Nov 2022 Companion Titles – Peter Breiner, Composer 8.574474 NEW | 8.574257 8.574256 | 8.574184-85

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