Linnekvintetten's "Tornmusik från Uppsala domkyrka" is a captivating musical journey released in 2007 under the Agnas label. This 23-track album spans a full hour of enchanting performances, showcasing a blend of classical, traditional, and folk music. The ensemble's unique instrumentation and skillful arrangements bring a fresh perspective to both well-known and lesser-known pieces.
The album opens with a fanfare celebrating Uppsala's 700th anniversary, composed by Åke Erikson, setting the stage for a diverse musical experience. It features works ranging from Swedish folk tunes like "Visa" and "Lurlåt från Evertsberg" to classical pieces such as Bach's "Prelude and Fugue in E-Flat Major, BWV 552" and "Canon and Gigue in D Major." The arrangements by notable figures like Verne Reynolds, Stefan Gustavsson, and David Marlatt add depth and variety to the collection.
Linnekvintetten's performance is not confined to traditional settings; they bring their music to the towers of Uppsala Cathedral, adding a unique spatial dimension to their concerts. This album captures the essence of their live performances, offering a rich and immersive listening experience. Whether you're a fan of classical music, folk melodies, or innovative arrangements, "Tornmusik från Uppsala domkyrka" promises a delightful exploration of sound and tradition.