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Ola Gjeilo PIANO IMPROVISATIONS
- Evocative, lyrical music for 1, 2 & 3 pianos
While my first piano album on the 2L record label, Stone Rose (2007), was all 
pre-composed or outlined, I wanted this 2012 sequel to be completely 
spontaneous. Although many of the pieces on this album are free improvisations 
recorded in one take, the first three tracks are fantasies around three of my 
own choral works; Ubi Caritas, Tota Pulchra Es and Prelude. Recordings of the 
original choral versions can be found on Phoenix Chorale's 2012 album, Northern 
Lights.
Producer Morten Lindberg suggested recording a few tracks where I would play 
layers of two or three pianos, which I thought was a great way to really 
exploit the surround sound potential on a solo album. We moved the piano 
between each take, eventually constituting a triangle, and the listener is 
sitting in the middle in a surround system setup.
As a pianist, improvisation is where my heart is. With this recording I wanted 
to express and share my passion for that art form. 
Album details: www.2L.no
Pure Audio Blu-ray + Hybrid SACD
Recorded in DXD (Digital eXtreme Definition 352.8kHz/24bit)
5.1 surround and STEREO

Ola Gjeilo (pronounced Yay-lo) was born in Norway in 1978, and moved to America 
in 2001 to begin his composition studies at the Juilliard School in New York 
City. Presently a full-time composer and pianist based in the US, his published 
concert works are performed all over the world. Ola is also very interested in 
film, and his music draws a lot of inspiration from movies and cinematic music.
Download the complete opening track for free as AAC (iTunes file) This track is 
a solo piano fantasy around Ubi Caritas, one of Ola's a cappella choral works. 
He has performed this piece quite a lot with choirs, improvising around the 
vocal lines and chords, now taking it one step further as an Ubi 
Caritas-inspired piano work. Also on SoundCloud


 
TrondheimSolistene - SOUVENIR part II
- Direct Metal Master 180g audiophile grade vinyl 

How do we listen to music? Indeed, how do we listen to anything? What we as 
listeners encounter here is sheer auditory bliss. TrondheimSolistene take a new 
step towards bridging the gap between themselves and their audience. It is not 
the gap between the live performance and the recording which they attempt to 
close. It is the gap between the recording and the living, ever open human ear.
Erik Fosnes Hansen's essay Auditory bliss (EN) / Ohrenschmaus (DE) 
Pyotr Tchaikovsky: Souvenir de Florence (op. 70)
Carl Nielsen: Ved en Ung Kunstners Baare (fs. 58)
Album details: www.2L.no
HiRes audio files:HighResAudio, Klicktrack, HDtracks and e-ONKYO
Order VINYL direct from 2L web shop
or pre-order from Amazon.com

American Record Guide about SOUVENIR part I: "2L's sonic realism simply 
trounced my two favorite recordings up until now - Munch and the Boston 
Symphony on RCA, and Barbirolli and the London Symphony on EMI; they sounded 
veiled and muddy by comparison, especially the inner and lower voices. Yet the 
Trondheimers are just as convincing in their interpretative sensitivity and 
emotional engagement with the music."
Andrew Quint from The Absolute Sound about SOUVENIR part I: "The listener is 
located in a very different place than usual, namely onstage with the players. 
This is especially involving if you have any history, however distant, of 
playing in an orchestra yourself: there's a sense of participation that 
connects one viscerally to the music. Further deconstructing the usual paradigm 
for recording an orchestra is that the players are not sitting in standard 
"sections" - first violins, second violins, violas, etc. - but instead are 
mixed together. Yet the coherence of the performances is in no way compromised, 
a tribute to the players who truly function as chamber musicians. The reading 
of Tchaikovsky's Serenade for Strings captures both the sunny lyricism of that 
piece - listen to the soaring cello line beginning at 2:03 in the last movement 
- as well as its contrapuntal exuberance. The opening of the first movement is 
significantly less turgid than is often the case: We feel the triple meter 
clearly even at a slow tempo. The less familiar Nielsen work-the composer's 
Opus 1 employs a similar harmonic language to the Tchaikovsky, but it's a bit 
more serious in tone, more "Northern" in outlook. Still, the conclusion is 
upbeat and we leave refreshed. 2L's DXD encoding (24-bit at 352kHz) shows us 
how far digital recording has come, taking on what may be classical music's 
toughest sonic nut to crack, the sound of massed strings. There's the same 
resiny texture heard with the best analog recordings!"
Leading vinyl expert and musician Michael Fremer of Stereophile Magazine 
feature TrondheimSolistene's SOUVENIR #1 on his "In Heavy Rotation List"!


 
Thomas D.A. Tellefsen complete piano works
- performed by Jørgen Larsen

The story of Thomas Dyke Acland Tellefsen (1823-1874) has a special place in 
the history of 19th century Norwegian music. In his own lifetime he earned an 
international reputation as a composer, piano virtuoso and teacher, enjoying a 
close relationship to Chopin both as a pupil and a friend. The connection to 
Chopin is reflected in several ways in Tellefsen's music, both in terms of 
choice of style and genre and by the fact that the majority of his works are 
for solo piano. 
Album details: www.2L.no
Watch the video from the recording sessions!

Pure Audio Blu-ray
Recorded in DXD (Digital eXtreme Definition 352.8kHz/24bit)
5.1 surround and STEREO
3 hours and 18 minutes of music on one Pure Audio Blu-ray disc 
Jørgen Larsen was born in 1958 and after winning the Youth Piano Master 
competition in 1973 he studied under Eva Knardahl. He had his debut concert in 
Oslo's University Hall in 1979 before being appointed accompanist at what was 
then Trøndelag Music Conservatory, now Institute of Music, NTNU, where he still 
teaches. Jørgen Larsen is a member of several chamber music ensembles, as well 
as being orchestral pianist with Trondheim Symphony Orchestra. 
Given the monumental playing time of this program, Jørgen Larsen has extracted 
a 45 minutes recital as a playlist


 
August 2012: TrondheimSolistene's SOUVENIR on Pure Audio Blu-ray!


 
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