We are releasing our new album VOLT22 and invite you all to join us on August 11th. You will then be able to get hold of the new album a whole 10 days before it is released online!
We will serve some wine and some excerpts from the album.
Entrance to this event is free of charge.
VOLT 22 (LAWO Classics, 2015)
Bartok: Divertimento for strings
Haydn: Cello Concerto in C, soloist: Frida Fredrikke Waaler Wærvågen
Shostakovich: Chamber Symphony, Op. 110A
Youthfulness and energy are modern ideals, and for Ensemble Allegria, with their strong affection for music and their average age of 25, the sky is the limit.
In this recording, aptly called VOLT 22 for the 22 string players, they meet with three composers, one still full of youthful vigour, the other two past middle-age and looking back. Admittedly, it is difficult to put all three of them into one framework: Haydn lived his life under quite different circumstances, both personally and socially, from Bartók and Shostakovich.
Although the Seven Years’ War (1756-63) was practically fought on Haydn´s doorstep, it is hardly noticeable in his first cello concerto. The Second World War and its consequences, however, certainly had an impact on the music of Béla Bartók and Dmitri Shostakovich. Bartók saw it coming when composing in 1939, while in 1960 his Russian colleague was lucky to have survived it. In the shadows of Hitler and Stalin, a quite different atmosphere characterizes their works. Nevertheless, the three works in this recording are all bursting with extreme contrasts, containing both intensity and contemplation. Thus they challenge Ensemble Allegria and their principal cellist, Frida Fredrikke Waaler Wærvågen, in a most welcome manner.
From August 21th, the album can be bought here.