- Per Nørgård
Landskab (1992)
- Edition Wilhelm Hansen Copenhagen (World)
Landskab is part of "3 Thøger Larsen-sange for kor" (Forårsmorgen (1961/92), Landskab (1957/92)and Strandvalmue(1960/92))printed in PER NØRGÅRD: KORBOGEN (THE CHORAL BOOK), but also available as a special order
Programme Note
Landskab - sung in Danish - is printed in PER NØRGÅRD: KORBOGEN (THE CHORAL BOOK), but also available as a special order.
For further informations see under KORBOGEN – here a short information:
PER NØRGÅRD: KORBOGEN (THE CHORAL BOOK)
45 choral ballads, songs and motets for mixed choir (1952-1992)
Ed. Ivan Hansen (1992)
Per Nørgård: Korbogen (Per Nørgård: The Choral Book) presents a selection of shorter choral pieces by Per Nørgård, easier than the longer and more demanding choral works like “Wie ein Kind”, “Frost Psalm”, Ut Rosa”,“Mythic Morning”.
With The Choral Book you can make a set of Nørgård choral pieces for any occasion – sacred or profane.
The 45 choral songs are divided in four categories:
BALLADS: strophic lullabies, dance songs etcetera – to older anon. texts and new texts by Danish poets like Johannes V. Jensen, Frank Jæger, Jørgen Gustava Brandt, Piet Hein, Ole Sarvig.
BALLADS WITH PERCUSSION (ad lib): strophic tunes and dance songs – with texts by Walt Whitman, Per Nørgård, R.M. Rilke, Finn Methling, Inger Christensen og Adolf Wölfl. Choral songs with rhythmic drive, based on Nørgård´s special “infinity-rhythms”, to be played on all available hand drums, like congas, bongos, djembe etc. Often 2-3 players will do, and it could be good percussionist among the singers in the choir.
CHORAL SONGS: more elaborate choral compositions – to texts by Thøger Larsen, Nis Petersen, Haldan Rasmussen, Thorkild Bjørnvig, Erik Knudsen, Ib Michael, Michael Strunge, Adolf Wölfli og Pär Lagerkvist.
MOTETS: both simple strophic psalms an more elaborated motets – to texts from the Bible and by N.F.S. Grundtvig, Ole Sarvig, Bent Nørgård and Johannes Møllehave.
Per Nørgård : The Choral Book is available as a book, and song by song separate.
The songs in KORBOGEN are marked with a relative level of difficulty:
A (easy), B (medium difficult), C (difficult)
Some of the choral songs in Korbogen are also available in English and Latin versions (see under KORBOGEN).
For further informations see under KORBOGEN – here a short information:
PER NØRGÅRD: KORBOGEN (THE CHORAL BOOK)
45 choral ballads, songs and motets for mixed choir (1952-1992)
Ed. Ivan Hansen (1992)
Per Nørgård: Korbogen (Per Nørgård: The Choral Book) presents a selection of shorter choral pieces by Per Nørgård, easier than the longer and more demanding choral works like “Wie ein Kind”, “Frost Psalm”, Ut Rosa”,“Mythic Morning”.
With The Choral Book you can make a set of Nørgård choral pieces for any occasion – sacred or profane.
The 45 choral songs are divided in four categories:
BALLADS: strophic lullabies, dance songs etcetera – to older anon. texts and new texts by Danish poets like Johannes V. Jensen, Frank Jæger, Jørgen Gustava Brandt, Piet Hein, Ole Sarvig.
BALLADS WITH PERCUSSION (ad lib): strophic tunes and dance songs – with texts by Walt Whitman, Per Nørgård, R.M. Rilke, Finn Methling, Inger Christensen og Adolf Wölfl. Choral songs with rhythmic drive, based on Nørgård´s special “infinity-rhythms”, to be played on all available hand drums, like congas, bongos, djembe etc. Often 2-3 players will do, and it could be good percussionist among the singers in the choir.
CHORAL SONGS: more elaborate choral compositions – to texts by Thøger Larsen, Nis Petersen, Haldan Rasmussen, Thorkild Bjørnvig, Erik Knudsen, Ib Michael, Michael Strunge, Adolf Wölfli og Pär Lagerkvist.
MOTETS: both simple strophic psalms an more elaborated motets – to texts from the Bible and by N.F.S. Grundtvig, Ole Sarvig, Bent Nørgård and Johannes Møllehave.
Per Nørgård : The Choral Book is available as a book, and song by song separate.
The songs in KORBOGEN are marked with a relative level of difficulty:
A (easy), B (medium difficult), C (difficult)
Some of the choral songs in Korbogen are also available in English and Latin versions (see under KORBOGEN).