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August 2008 

 JOHANNES MARTENS ENSEMBLE
Chamber Music by ELLIOTT CARTER 
- Figments and Fragments
For this album of music by Elliott Carter, on GRAMMY award-nominated Norwegian 
label 2L, cellist Johannes Martens has assembled some of Norway's foremost 
young musicians. Tracing Carter's development through some of his most creative 
periods, these works - from the beautiful 1946 Elegy and the celebrated Cello 
Sonata from 1948 through to newer pieces for solo instruments, duo, trio and 
string quartet - constitute nearly a cross-section of musical evolution in the 
20th century's second half.
Elliott Carter has mentioned how, as a child, he could ride his bicycle all the 
way down Manhattan without meeting a single automobile, a stark contrast to 
today's permanent traffic jam. Travelling in Europe before and after the first 
and second world wars, and seeing the disastrous results, he felt a need to 
develop music that mirrors the human situation in the modern world. Thus, his 
music stands as a tribute to life.
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Vital and Productive at 100
- The American composer Elliott Carter celebrates his 100th birthday on 
December 11th, 2008
Aaron Copland termed Carter "one of America's most distinguished creative 
artists in any field", and Stravinsky called several of his works 
"masterpieces". He is internationally recognized as one of the most important 
voices of 20th century music. Elliott Carter's creative output the last decade 
is sensational in its own right, especially considering that he turns 100 in 
December! Of the ten pieces recorded on this disc, no fewer than eight of them 
were composed when the  composer was in his eightieth year or later, the most 
recent being Figment No.2: Remembering Mr. Ives for solo cello, composed in 
2001 when Carter was 92. Over fifty years separate it from the Elegy and the 
Cello Sonata and, while many changes in Carter's method and style can be 
discerned, the voice is unmistakably the same: more fluent, perhaps, and with a 
lighter touch than in earlier works - the mark of confidence of a supremely 
experienced craftsman - but also still  palpably radical and individualistic in 
spirit, presenting formidable challenges to the performers while retaining an 
essential freedom and improvisatory spirit.
About the music in this album, the noted Scottish composer Stuart McRae writes: 
"Heard individually, the chamber works of Elliott Carter give the listener 
tantalising snapshots of the composer's style and technique; as a group, they 
represent a microcosm of his musical personality. Any selection of several 
pieces by the same composer will inevitably reveal similarities, traits, and 
preoccupations. But here is also great variety and resourcefulness: in one 
piece, an affectionate and playful tribute to a fellow musician; in another, a 
sustained grappling with the very substance of musical time; and in yet 
another, a dialogue or conversation between multifaceted protagonists that 
bring an unmistakably social aspect into musical discourse. And all the while, 
the music flows through a plethora of moods and characters, at one moment 
playful, the next impassioned, now agitated, now wistful. It is this dynamism 
that most distinguishes Carter's music from  that of his peers; its 
restlessness and its ability to turn on a hair from the most skittish 
characterisations to the most poignantly human outpourings, but always flowing 
and always carrying the listener along on the tide of its composer's invention 
and ingenuity." 
Johannes Martens is a member of the Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra and has also 
been guest principal cellist of the Norwegian Radio Orchestra and the Norwegian 
Opera Orchestra. Tom Ottar Andreassen is principal flautist of the The 
Norwegian Radio Orchestra and The Norwegian Chamber Orchestra. Joachim Kjelsaas 
Kwetzinsky is a much sought-after concert pianist and chamber musician. Andjei 
Maevski is principal clarinettist of The Norwegian Opera Orchestra. Anders 
Kjellberg Nilsson is widely recognised as one of Norway's most promising young 
violinists. Anders Rensvik is a member of the Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra. Yi 
Yang is a concertmaster of the Norwegian Radio Orchestra.
Sonata for Cello and Piano - Figment 1 and 2 - Enchanted Preludes - Scrivo in 
Vento
Gra - Con leggerezza pensosa - Fragment 1 and 2 - Elegy
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TrondheimSolistene - DIVERTIMENTI
Orchestral Disc of the Month in Classic FM magazine

"From the first note of Britten's Simple Symphony the sound has a depth 
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Ola Gjeilo - STONE ROSE
"Ola Gjeilo's moving album, Stone Rose, heralds the arrival of a remarkable new 
talent in the New Age piano music world. Gjeilo's pieces seem to float freely 
in their own time, sometimes playful, other times introspective. His gentle, 
sincere style is well-grounded in a musical pedigree that includes London's 
Royal College of Music and The Juilliard School of Music. Entertaining and 
relaxing, this warm and reflective piano music is subtly accented by 
flugelhorn, cello and violin."
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Engegårdkvartetten - STRING QUARTETS 
Joseph Haydn - Leif Solberg - Edvard Grieg 
SA-CD.net: "Their music-making, furious and subtle by turns and amazingly 
'inside' the idiom, has given me actual goose-bumps of delight. This beguiling 
disc certainly deserves a top recommendation."
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Marianne Thorsen / TrondheimSolistene - MOZART violin concertos
- Winner of the Norwegian GRAMMY-award 2006
- Elected a "Record to Die for" by US magazine Stereophile 2007
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