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Something Borrowed
Various composers

Christiania Mannskor

Something Borrowed

Format: CD
Label: Lawo Classics
UPC: 7090020182100
Catnr: LWC 1188
Release date: 07 February 2020
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Label
Lawo Classics
UPC
7090020182100
Catalogue number
LWC 1188
Release date
07 February 2020
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Artist(s)
Composer(s)
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About the album

“Something Borrowed” is Christiania Mannskor’s third recording in the series “Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue”. While the first two releases focused attention, respectively, on new Norwegian music for men’s choir and the National-Romantic men’s choir legacy, on this album we look outward towards Europe.

The songs on the album were selected on the basis of what we perceive to be the most familiar and cherished folk melodies of the individual countries. There are indeed other songs that would have been equally representative as those we have included. Wherever we have found good arrangements for men’s choir, we have adapted them to Norwegian to the extent permitted by the linguistic differences. Moreover, we have endeavoured to create new arrangements that reflect the song’s intention and the harmonic language of each individual land. Some of the songs will be familiar to the listener, while others, we hope, will find a new audience.

Artist(s)

Christiania Mannskor

Christiania Mannskor, established in 2009, is Norway’s professional men’s choir. It is made up of 18 singers under the direction of conductor Marius Skjølaas. The ensemble has regular engagements in Oslo and countrywide and has performed at the invitation of, among others, the Norwegian government and parliament.   Christiania Mannskor is dedicated to the renewal and revitalisation of men’s choir singing in Norway. “Like Father, Like Son” is the ensemble’s fifth release on the LAWO Classics label. Previous releases are “Something New” (2014), “Something Blue” (2016), “Norge, mitt Norge” (2017), together with the Royal Norwegian Air Force Band, and “Something Borrowed” (2019).
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Christiania Mannskor, established in 2009, is Norway’s professional men’s choir. It is made up of 18 singers under the direction of conductor Marius Skjølaas. The ensemble has regular engagements in Oslo and countrywide and has performed at the invitation of, among others, the Norwegian government and parliament.
Christiania Mannskor is dedicated to the renewal and revitalisation of men’s choir singing in Norway. “Like Father, Like Son” is the ensemble’s fifth release on the LAWO Classics label. Previous releases are “Something New” (2014), “Something Blue” (2016), “Norge, mitt Norge” (2017), together with the Royal Norwegian Air Force Band, and “Something Borrowed” (2019).

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Marius Skjølaas (conductor)

Marius Skjølaas completed a degree in church music with a major in choral conducting at the Norwegian Academy of Music. He studied with Grete Pedersen, Jesper Grove Jørgensen (Copenhagen), Harald Herresthal and Kåre Nordstoga. Skjølaas serves as organist and Director of Music of the Church of the Holy Trinity in Oslo and is artistic director of the chamber choir Oslo Chorale Selskap.
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Marius Skjølaas completed a degree in church music with a major in choral conducting at the Norwegian Academy of Music. He studied with Grete Pedersen, Jesper Grove Jørgensen (Copenhagen), Harald Herresthal and Kåre Nordstoga. Skjølaas serves as organist and Director of Music of the Church of the Holy Trinity in Oslo and is artistic director of the chamber choir Oslo Chorale Selskap.

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01.
Å, du brede, brede steppe (Akh ty, step' shirokaya)
03:37
(Various) Christiania Mannskor
02.
Rytteren (Tskhenosnuri)
02:00
(Traditional) Christiania Mannskor, Olav Leden Nytrøen, Eilert Egil Taugbøl Hasseldal, Øystein Lysne
03.
Elven (Ts’ints’q’aro)
04:30
(Traditional) Christiania Mannskor, Jon Bjørnar Sandve
04.
Våkende (Oy, to ne vecher)
04:30
(Traditional) Christiania Mannskor
05.
En gang gikk jeg til Bembasa (Kad ja podoh na Bembašu)
02:11
(Traditional) Christiania Mannskor, Ørjan Bruskeland Hinna
06.
Julia fra Lugoj (Ana Lugojana)
02:12
(Traditional) Christiania Mannskor
07.
Dueparet (Div' dujinas gaisa skreja)
04:38
(Traditional) Christiania Mannskor, Dagfinn Andersen
08.
Du, min kjære (Moja jube)
04:08
(Zdenko Runjić) Christiania Mannskor
09.
Three Slovakian Folk Songs (Tri slovenské l'udové piesne): No. 1
02:23
(Traditional) Christiania Mannskor, Knut Kristian Mohn
10.
Three Slovakian Folk Songs (Tri slovenské l'udové piesne): No. 2
01:35
(Traditional) Christiania Mannskor
11.
Three Slovakian Folk Songs (Tri slovenské l'udové piesne): No. 3
03:06
(Traditional) Christiania Mannskor
12.
De norske fjelde
03:28
(Edvard Grieg) Christiania Mannskor
13.
Mørk er natten (Tumša nakte, zala zale)
03:35
(Traditional) Christiania Mannskor
14.
Heilag lekam (Zdravo tilo)
03:29
(Miho Demović) Christiania Mannskor
15.
Sov du, kjære ungen min (Sofðu, unga ástin mín)
02:42
(Traditional) Christiania Mannskor
16.
Margretes vuggesang
01:54
(Edvard Grieg) Christiania Mannskor
17.
Helt til det gryr (Ar hyd y nos)
02:19
(Traditional) Christiania Mannskor
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