One of the oldest art forms – song with guitar accompaniment has a long tradition – finding expression in intimate, yet passionate moments.
Song and Guitar
Voice and classical guitar students perform songs and arias from Renaissance and the Baroque, Romantic Lieds and 20th century art songs.
Programme
- Philip Glass (1937–): Opening
- Henry Purcell (1659–1695): Music for a While, with Barbro Mjelde Solberg and Trygve Mikalsen
- Claudia Sessa (1570–1617): Sopra gli Occhi, with Sigrid G. Kråkenes and Nikolai Andresen
- Barbara Strozzi (1619–1677): Che si puó fare, with Barbro Mjelde Solberg, Nikolai Andresen and Edit Lundström
- John Dowland (1563–1626): Flow My Tears, withMarianne Beate Kielland and Eva Beneke
- J. Dowland: If My Complaints Could Passion Move, with Irena Marcetic and Justyna Skowronek
- J. Dowland: Go Crystal Tears, with Greta Andersberg and Oscar Watt
- J. Dowland: Can She Excuse My Wrongs, with Yelyzaveta Lytovchenko and Trygve Mikalsen
- J. Dowland: In Darkness Let Me Dwell, with Tea Ban and Jon Svenungsson
- Thomas Morley (1557–16602): I Saw My Lady Weeping, with Vetle Røsten Granaas and Marius Fedje
- J. Dowland: I Saw My Lady Weep, with Sophia Yildiz and Julian Moen-Langaas
- Franz Schubert (1797–1828): Des Baches Wiegenlied, with Sophia Yildiz and Julian Moen-Langaas
- F. Schubert: Meeres Stille, with Yelyzaveta Lytovchenko and Julian Moen-Langaas
- Louis Spohr (1784–1859): Mignon’s Lied, with Tea Ban and Jon Svenungsson
- Joaquín Rodrigo (1901–1999): Three Spanish songs: Adela, De ronda and En Jerez de la Frontera, with Greta Andersberg and Eva Beneke
- Dominick Argento (1927–2019): Bach, to the Town Council, with Barbro Mjelde Solberg and Oscar Watt
- D. Argento: Schubert, to a Friend, with Irena Marcetic and Justyna Skowronek
- D. Argento: Puccini, to a Friend, with Guro Thronæs-Sivertsen and Justyna Skowronek
Published: Oct 31, 2024 — Last updated: Nov 7, 2024