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January 2009

Ellen Sejersted Bødtker harp
- music by Magnar Åm
SONaR - A celestial sonic world of harps, strings and angels ... 
Composed and performed specially for the surround sound format.
Magnar Åm's music was a powerful experience. It made a deep impression through 
the unique way in which the harp with its sonorous, fragile, naïve, gentle and 
dramatic qualities is used, providing a dimension that I had always looked for. 
The electric harp with all its effects carries on a dialogue with its acoustic 
counterpart, as if the new and the ancient world were melting together. Four 
years of intense collaboration has resulted in these three solo works for the 
harp. - Ellen Sejersted Bødtker
01  vere meininga - concerto for harp and strings
02  det var mjukt - for soprano and harp
03  dette blanke no - concerto for harp and angels

Ellen Sejersted Bødtker
Hildegunn Riise / Oslo Kammersolister / Grex Vocalis
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SONaR - is a sound signal sent out to create an echo from whatever it may 
encounter and thus reveal the unknown. I think we all send our symbolic sonars 
into physical and spiritual space, in a constant search for meaning. At least I 
do. And my life and music represent both this child's sonars and the universe's 
ever-unfolding answer. In my music I try to appeal to all aspects of listening, 
including perception of direction. The music must therefore not only respond to 
the question of what the sound is and when it occurs, but also the question of 
where it comes from. Sound is like a heavenly body moving through time and 
space. Through my work with electroacoustic installations I am aware that the 
spatial element contains a potential for powerful experiences which cannot be 
realized by means of a single surface of sound. The difference would be like 
seeing a character step out of the cinema screen and become a physical body. 
The music changes from being a phenomenon which appeals primarily to the mind 
and imagination to something which evokes a physical experience to a much 
greater degree. - Magnar Åm 
Hybrid Super Audio-CD 5.0 SURROUND + STEREO
- Ordinary CD (16 BIT / 44.1 kHz)
- 2.0 DSD (2.8224Mbit/s per kanal)
- 5.0 DSD (2.8224Mbit/s per kanal)
This compact disc looks like a normal CD and plays on all standard players and 
computers.
Blu-ray 5.0 SURROUND + STEREO
- 2.0 LPCM 24BIT/96 kHz
- 5.0 LPCM 24BIT/96 kHz
- 5.0 DTS HD Master Audio 24BIT/96 kHz
Sony's PlayStation3 is fully compatible with this disc. Exclusive High 
Definition Music - video only for menu guide.
This Pure Audio Blu-ray Disc has been designed to offer two ways of operation, 
either with or without a TV screen: you can either navigate the on-screen 
POP-UP MENU or simply use the dedicated buttons of your remote control. The 
NUMERIC keys directly access the corresponding track number and the desired 
audio stream can be selected by the COLOURED keys on your remote. 5.0 DT S HD 
Master Audio is preselected. These functions are developed by msm-studios and 
Lindberg Lyd and anticipate what we expect to find in the future profile 3 for 
Blu-ray players.

 
Jan Fredrik Christiansen og Terje Winge Missa da Tromba 
The first town musician we know of by name in Norway was Peter Trompeter. He 
was a musician in official employment in Christiania (now Oslo) in the 
seventeenth century; in addition to his duties playing for dances he was also 
required to play from the church tower and participate in church services at 
major festivals. The tradition of combining brass instruments with organ is 
even older, however. The first works composed in Norway for organ and brass 
were by Ludvig Mathias Lindeman and Just Riddervold Lindeman and date from the 
mid nineteenth century. Trumpet and organ is a combination associated with 
festivals and celebrations; innumerable wedding couples have been accompanied 
along the aisle to Henry Purcell and Jeremiah Clarke's Trumpet Tunes and 
Trumpet Voluntaries. Despite this long tradition, however, it is only in more 
recent years that Norwegian composers have found the inspiration to compose 
concert music for trumpet and organ. In addition to the fanfares and festive 
music we usually associate with hearing the trumpet in church, these composers 
have also explored the instrument's potential for expressing a tender and 
meditative atmosphere 
Kjell Mørk Karlsen: Choralsonate nr. 3
Jon Laukvik: Lamento
Kjell Mørk Karlsen: Missa da Tromba
Ketil Vea: Sonate for trompet og orgel
Egil Hovland: Cantus X for trompet og orgel 
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Jan Fredrik Christiansen (1942) was born in Lebesby, Norway, and studied with 
Harry Kvebæk, William J. Overton (BBC Symphony Orchestra) and Adolph Herseth 
(Chicago Symphony Orchestra). He was appointed to a position in the Oslo 
Philharmonic Orchestra in 1966 and was principal trumpeter from 1973 to 2007. 
Christiansen has performed under many conductors including Leopold Stokowski, 
Witold Lutoslawski, Zubin Mehta, Paul Kletski, Kirill Kondrasjin, Herbert 
Blomstedt and Andre Previn. Most important to him nonetheless were the 
twenty-three years under Mariss Jansons as principal conductor. 
Terje Winge (b.1950) made his début recital in 1970. His repertoire ranges from 
early baroque to music of the present day. A particular area of interest for 
him lies in French romantic music and the modern French school, including the 
majority of Olivier Messiaen's large scale organ works.

 
Lindberg Lyd: A new paradigm of fidelity 05.01.2009 by Christian Lysvåg
"A small production company in Norway is at the very forefront of a musical 
revolution. The surround sound recordings of Lindberg Lyd do not only transform 
the entire listening experience, more radically, the recording techniques that 
the firm has developed and perfected overturn some very basic concepts 
regarding how music is played and even composed. In February it will be decided 
whether Divertimenti, Lindberg Lyd's latest masterpiece and the world's first 
pure audio Blu-ray release, will take home any of the three Grammy awards the 
album is nominated for." Read the article from Music Information Centre Norway 

 
 
"The sound is spectacular in whatever format you choose but the jump to Blu-ray 
is, as in vision, a leap forward. None of which would matter were the 
performances not also uniformly excellent: This is a superbly alive performance 
of the Britten Simple Symphony, making it sound a much more ambitiouswork than 
usual. A demonstration recording!" (Editors Choice GRAMOPHONE) 
DIVERTIMENTI
TrondheimSolistene
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