"E fin vise - Anders Andersson sjunger texter av Gustaf Fröding" is a captivating collection of songs that brings together the poetic genius of Gustaf Fröding and the musical prowess of Kurt Atterberg, all beautifully interpreted by the talented Anders Andersson. Released on January 1, 1998, via Linx Music, this album is a testament to the enduring power of Swedish literature and music.
Spanning a total of 20 tracks, the album offers a rich tapestry of melodies and lyrics that explore themes of love, nature, and the human condition. From the whimsical "Kung Liljekonvalje" to the poignant "En visa till Karin när hon dansat," each song is a masterclass in storytelling and musical composition. The album also features a variety of musical styles, from traditional folk tunes to more modern arrangements, showcasing the versatility of both Fröding's poetry and Atterberg's compositions.
The album's standout tracks include "Värmlandsrapsodi," a sweeping orchestral piece that sets the stage for the journey ahead, and "Landsvägsmaja," a hauntingly beautiful ballad that highlights Andersson's vocal range and emotional depth. Other notable tracks include "Ingalill," a lively folk tune that showcases the album's roots in traditional Swedish music, and "Variationer över en värmländsk orrlåt," a complex and intricate piece that demonstrates the depth of Atterberg's musical genius.
At just over an hour in length, "E fin vise - Anders Andersson sjunger texter av Gustaf Fröding" is a rich and rewarding listening experience that is sure to captivate fans of Swedish music and literature alike. Whether you're a longtime fan of Fröding's poetry or a newcomer to Atterberg's music, this album is sure to leave a lasting impression. So sit back, relax, and let the enchanting melodies and timeless lyrics of "E fin vise" transport you to another time and place.
1998 Linx Music1998 Linx Music
Tracks
VärmlandsrapsodiKurt Atterberg, Anders Andersson, Värmlands Sinfonietta, Cecilia Rydinger Alin
E fin viseValdemar Dahlgren, Anders Andersson, Värmlands Sinfonietta, Cecilia Rydinger Alin