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Hjalmar Borgstrøm: Der Fischer

Kjell Magnus Sandve (tenor), Ingebjørg Kosmo (mezzo-soprano), Ketil Hugaas (bass-baritone), Eli Kristin Hanssveen (soprano), Thor Inge Falch (tenor), Njål Sparbo (bass-baritone), Gregg Santa (bass-baritone), Ketil Haugaas (bass-baritone), The Norwegian Opera Orchestra, The Norwegian Opera Chorus,...

The work itself may not be a masterpiece but it’s the next best thing: a thrilling, excitable, theatrically astute and dramatically tight opera, particularly so during the storm that batters...

Hjalmar Borgstrøm: Der Fischer

Kjell Magnus Sandve (tenor), Ingebjørg Kosmo (mezzo-soprano), Ketil Hugaas (bass-baritone), Eli Kristin Hanssveen (soprano), Thor Inge Falch (tenor), Njål Sparbo (bass-baritone), Gregg Santa (bass-baritone), Ketil Haugaas (bass-baritone), The Norwegian Opera Orchestra, The Norwegian Opera Chorus,...

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The work itself may not be a masterpiece but it’s the next best thing: a thrilling, excitable, theatrically astute and dramatically tight opera, particularly so during the storm that batters...

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This opera encompasses a forced marriage, a pact with the devil, divine punishment, and forgiveness. The recording, initiated in 2008, has now taken its definitive form in this Simax release. Although Borgstrom wrote "Fiskeren" in 1900, it wasn't premiered until March 2003, with the newly established "Kristiansand Symfoniorkester".

Hjalmar Borgstrom, well-known and played from 1900 until his death in 1925, has gradually faded from the concert repertoire and been forgotten. He belonged to the generation after Grieg and was contemporary with Edvard Munch and Knut Hamsun, as well as composers like Halvorsen, Mahler, Debussy, and Sibelius. In addition to several orchestral works and a considerable amount of chamber music, Borgstrom composed two operas, "Thora paa Rimol" (1894) and "Fiskeren" ("DerFischer," 1900).

Between 1870 and 1920, during the "golden age" of Norwegian music history, approximately 30 operas and musicals were completed by Norwegian composers. Many of these, including "Thora" and "Fiskeren," have remained unperformed for a long time. In Borgstrom's case, it took over 100 years for his operas to have their premieres. In recent decades, more of these works have been brought out of obscurity, and many of them prove to be well worth rediscovering.

"a thrilling, excitable, theatrically astute and dramatically tight opera, particularly so during the storm that batters the entirety of Act 2." ? Gramophone

"That Wagner is a deep influence is very obvious in The Fisherman. The presence of the sea invites comparison with Der fliegende Holl?nder, maybe also Tristan und Isolde. the music has great beauty, first and foremost in the orchestral writing. The playing of the [Norwegian National Opera Orchestra] is excellent." ? MusicWeb International

Artists

Kjell Magnus Sandve (tenor), Ingebjørg Kosmo (mezzo-soprano), Ketil Hugaas (bass-baritone), Eli Kristin Hanssveen (soprano), Thor Inge Falch (tenor), Njål Sparbo (bass-baritone), Gregg Santa (bass-baritone), Ketil Haugaas (bass-baritone), The Norwegian Opera Orchestra, The Norwegian Opera Chorus, The Norwegian National Opera Orchestra, The Norwegian National Opera Chorus, Terje Boye Hansen, Steffen Kammler

Contents and tracklist

Akt I Scene 1: Ich seh’ ihn nirgends
Track length3:51
Akt I Scene 2: Den Himmel danke ich
Track length14:57
This track is only available as an album download.
Akt I Scene 3: Gut’n Abend!
Track length8:30
Akt I Scene 4: Sei, herzlich, lieber Vater
Track length2:22
Akt I Scene 5: Geliebter Ragnhild!
Track length2:29
Akt I Scene 6: O Mutter! Hilf mir!
Track length3:34
Akt II Scene 1: Du wirbst um Ragnhild?
Track length2:26
Akt II Scene 2: O Ragnhild, du meine Sehnen, mein verlangen.
Track length1:55
Akt II Scene 3: O, Vater
Track length6:36
Akt II Scene 4: An Horizonte ballt es wild zusammen
Track length0:46
Akt II Scene 5: Ich musste, wie ich that
Track length3:54
Akt II Scene 6: Eilt und helft, guten Leute!
Track length2:11
Akt II Scene 7: Was ist denn das?
Track length9:25
Akt III Scene 1: Die Rettung hätte gern ich hier geschafft
Track length9:53
Akt III Scene 2: Auch ich kan geh’n, was scha e ich noch hier?
Track length2:20
Akt III Scene 3: Wo habt ihr mein Schiff?
Track length7:05
Akt III Scene 4: Wo bin ich? Er lebt noch.
Track length12:15
This track is only available as an album download.

Awards and reviews

March 2024

The work itself may not be a masterpiece but it’s the next best thing: a thrilling, excitable, theatrically astute and dramatically tight opera, particularly so during the storm that batters the entirety of Act 2.
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