Atlantis, Utopia and Ulvedrømmer Marianne Baudouin Lie

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Album-Release:
2020

HRA-Release:
21.08.2020

Label: Particular Recordings Collective

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Chamber Music

Artist: Marianne Baudouin Lie

Composer: Eirik Hegdal, Ellen Lindquist (1970), Stine Sørlie, Lene Grenager, Maja S. K. Ratkje

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  • Ellen Lindquist (b. 1970) & Margrethe Munthe:
  • 1 Many Thousands gone 15:42
  • Eirik Hegdal (b. 1973): Concertino per violoncello et voce:
  • 2 Concertino per violoncello et voce: Take 6 03:43
  • 3 Concertino per violoncello et voce : Take 5 01:52
  • 4 Concertino per violoncello et voce: All` Anima 02:47
  • 5 Concertino per violoncello et voce : Take 3 05:23
  • Stine Sørlie:
  • 6 Atlantis Lamento 09:00
  • Maja Solveig Kjestrup Ratkje (b. 1973):
  • 7 To F 09:59
  • Lene Grenager (b. 1969):
  • 8 Loop 1 Aapning 02:21
  • Marianne Baudouin Lie (b. 1974) & Lene Grenager:
  • 9 Tusler i natten 03:28
  • 10 Loop 2 God tid 04:50
  • 11 Jeg faar lyst til aa stemme i en sang 01:53
  • 12 Steppende musikalstjerne 02:29
  • 13 Ulvene og Reven 08:32
  • 14 Loop 3 Tilbake 04:01
  • Total Runtime 01:16:00

Info for Atlantis, Utopia and Ulvedrømmer



Atlantis, Utopia and Ulvedrømmer is a project where cellist Marianne Baudouin Lie plays works for solo cello and her own voice. These works explore speech and the singing voice as an extension of the instrument’s sound world and expression. The cello is the instrument that may be closest to the voice, and some works have been composed using this, but the fact that it is the cellist’s own voice used for coloring is unusual and creates an unexpected closeness in the expression. The goal is not to make the song appear as a beautiful song, but it creates its own sound in interaction with the cello and can be both singing, speaking, whistling and sounds.

Marianne Baudouin Lie, cello

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