Eva Knardahl - Norwegian Music for the Piano (1981/2023) [Official Digital Download 24/192]

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Eva Knardahl - Norwegian Music for the Piano (2023)
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Eva Knardahl Freiwald (10 May 1927 – 3 September 2006) was a Norwegian pianist, with a noted career both as a child prodigy and adult performer.

Her debut with the Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra at the age of 12, in which she played three concertos (those by Johann Sebastian Bach in F minor, Joseph Haydn in D major and Carl Maria von Weber in C major), was received with rave reviews. Knardahl was a student of Mary Barrat Due, who was educated in Italy. Idar Karevold, a music professor in Oslo, said that Knardahl's Italian style was unique in Norway.

She started releasing records early. One of her first recordings was Edvard Grieg's "Wedding Day at Trollhaugen", which was released in 1946.

She emigrated at 19 to the United States, where she had a distinguished career with the Minnesota Orchestra for 15 years. She played on most continents, and for 15 years she was also employed as a pianist ("resident pianist") by the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra. In a later interview, she told about the US era that the famous composer Henry Mancini often visited the symphony orchestra in Minneapolis. He used to bring his chosen soloists with him during the performance of his compositions, but had so much confidence in Knardahl that he never brought any external pianist.

In 1952, Eva Knardahl was hired as a pianist and soloist in the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra (MSO). Here she became responsible for all piano parts, and she was used in all sorts of different combinations of chamber music with piano, in addition to which she was given major tasks as the orchestra's regular soloist - including trips to Canada, Mexico and the East.

In the USA, collaboration with pianist Artur Rubinstein, composer Igor Stravinsky and conductors Rafael Kubelík, Henry Mancini and André Previn made great artistic progress. Later collaborations with conductors such as Sixten Erling and Kirill Kondrasjin led to successes in Europe.

She returned to Norway in 1967. She became a popular fixture on the Norwegian music scene and was named the first professor of chamber music at the Norwegian Academy of Music. Knardahl was awarded the Norwegian Spellemanspris twice, and she also won the Norwegian Critics' Prize in 1968. She died in Oslo, aged 79.

Knardahl is most known for her interpretations of the piano works of Edvard Grieg. She recorded the composer's complete piano music on 13 LPs for BIS Records in 1977-1980. The recordings were reissued in 2006 on 12 compact discs, also on BIS Records.

Composers:
Backer-Grøndahl, Agathe Ursula (1847–1907)
Cleve, Halfdan (1879–1951)
Egge, Klaus (1906–79)
Gjerstrom, Gunnar (1891-1951)
Jordan, Sverre (1889–1972)
Kjerulf, Halfdan (1815–68)
Nordraak, Rikard (1842–66)
Olsen, Ole (1850–1927)
Sinding, Christian August (1856–1941)

Works:
Backer-Grøndahl: Sérénade, Op. 15 No. 1
Backer-Grøndahl: Sommervise
Cleve, H: Piano Pieces (7), Op. 1
Egge: Piano Pieces (2), Op. 1
Gjerstrom: A la Gavotte
Gjerstrom: Suite for Piano: No. 2, Arie
Jordan, S: Elegie, Op. 34 No. 4
Jordan, S: Ved vuggen, Op. 34 No. 2
Kjerulf: Berceuse
Kjerulf: Elfentanz, Op. 24 No .2
Kjerulf: Spring Song, Op. 28, No. 5
Nordraak: Valse Caprice
Olsen, O: Mazurka
Olsen, O: Morceaux (3), Op. 19: No. 2, Sérénade in A Major
Sinding: Chant sans paroles, Op. 31 No. 5
Sinding: Serenade

Tracklist:
01. 3 Pieces, Op. 4: No. 2, Idyl in A Major
02. 6 Neue Skizzen, Op. 12 : No. 5, Berceuse in D-Flat Major
03. 6 Skizzen, Op. 28 No. 5, Frühlingslied in F Major
04. 4 Pieces, Op. 24: No. 2, Elfentanz - Allegro in E Minor
05. Valse Caprice
06. 3 Piano Pieces, Op. 15: No. 1, Sérénade
07. 5 Fantasistykker, Op. 45: No. 3, Sommervise
08. 6 Stücke, Op. 31: No. 5, Chant sans paroles
09. 6 Charakterstücke, Op. 33: No. 4, Ständchen (Serenade)
10. 7 Piano Pieces, Op. 1: No. 6, Pastorale
11. 7 Piano Pieces, Op. 1: No. 1 Prelude
12. 3 Morceaux, Op. 19: No. 2, Sérénade in A Major
13. Petite suite, Op. 50: No. 2, Mazurka
14. Klaversuite: No. 2, Arie
15. A la Gavotte
16. 5 småstykker for klaver, Op. 34: No. 2, Ved vuggen
17. Ved vuggen, Op. 34: No. 4, Elegie
18. Two Piano Pieces, Op. 1: No. 1, Valse Dolce
19. Two Piano Pieces, Op. 1: No. 2, Akvarell

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Analyzed: Eva Knardahl / Norwegian Music for the Piano
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR11 -17.32 dB -35.61 dB 3:25 01-3 Pieces, Op. 4: No. 2, Idyl in A Major
DR12 -21.11 dB -38.21 dB 2:23 02-6 Neue Skizzen, Op. 12 : No. 5, Berceuse in D-Flat Major
DR11 -17.60 dB -33.40 dB 2:41 03-6 Skizzen, Op. 28 No. 5, Frühlingslied in F Major
DR11 -16.54 dB -33.95 dB 0:49 04-4 Pieces, Op. 24: No. 2, Elfentanz - Allegro in E Minor
DR13 -15.32 dB -35.17 dB 2:49 05-Valse Caprice
DR12 -17.44 dB -36.05 dB 2:56 06-3 Piano Pieces, Op. 15: No. 1, Sérénade
DR12 -20.69 dB -39.05 dB 2:29 07-5 Fantasistykker, Op. 45: No. 3, Sommervise
DR12 -16.54 dB -34.81 dB 2:37 08-6 Stücke, Op. 31: No. 5, Chant sans paroles
DR11 -16.56 dB -35.01 dB 1:42 09-6 Charakterstücke, Op. 33: No. 4, Ständchen (Serenade)
DR9 -20.75 dB -35.08 dB 1:22 10-7 Piano Pieces, Op. 1: No. 6, Pastorale
DR10 -13.17 dB -28.66 dB 2:26 11-7 Piano Pieces, Op. 1: No. 1 Prelude
DR13 -15.06 dB -35.85 dB 3:27 12-3 Morceaux, Op. 19: No. 2, Sérénade in A Major
DR11 -15.30 dB -32.99 dB 1:35 13-Petite suite, Op. 50: No. 2, Mazurka
DR12 -14.74 dB -35.02 dB 3:34 14-Klaversuite: No. 2, Arie
DR11 -21.60 dB -38.35 dB 2:24 15-A la Gavotte
DR11 -21.28 dB -38.84 dB 1:47 16-5 småstykker for klaver, Op. 34: No. 2, Ved vuggen
DR13 -15.20 dB -36.30 dB 3:29 17-Ved vuggen, Op. 34: No. 4, Elegie
DR13 -16.75 dB -38.20 dB 2:54 18-Two Piano Pieces, Op. 1: No. 1, Valse Dolce
DR12 -15.86 dB -35.67 dB 2:53 19-Two Piano Pieces, Op. 1: No. 2, Akvarell
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Number of tracks: 19
Official DR value: DR12

Samplerate: 192000 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 1627 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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