Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Wilhelm Peterson-Berger's "Frösöblomster," a captivating collection of choral works that showcase the composer's deep connection to his Swedish roots. This album, released in 1998, is a testament to Peterson-Berger's musical prowess and his ability to evoke the natural beauty and cultural heritage of his homeland.
Comprising three books of piano pieces, "Frösöblomster" offers a rich tapestry of sounds and moods, from the lively "Rentree" to the serene "Sommarsang (Summer Song)." Each piece is a miniature masterpiece, reflecting Peterson-Berger's unique blend of Romanticism and Swedish folk influences. The album's 21 tracks, spanning over an hour, provide a comprehensive journey through the composer's musical landscape.
Born in Ullånger, Ångermanland, Sweden, Wilhelm Peterson-Berger (1867-1942) was a prolific composer known for his ability to capture the essence of his surroundings in his music. "Frösöblomster" is a prime example of this, with titles like "Vid Froso kyrka (At Froso Church)" and "I skymningen (At Twilight)" painting vivid pictures of Swedish life and scenery.
This album is a treasure trove for fans of choral music and those interested in the cultural heritage of Sweden. The meticulous arrangements and the evocative melodies make "Frösöblomster" a timeless classic that continues to resonate with audiences today. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a curious newcomer, this album offers a delightful exploration of Peterson-Berger's musical genius.
1998 BIS1998 BIS
Tracks
Frösöblomster I, Op. 16: No. 1, RentreeWilhelm Peterson-Berger, Noriko Ogawa