Ole Christian Haagenrud -

Ole Christian HaagenrudConcert 1906

Performance type: 

Music

Duration: 

1 h

​In Grieg's footsteps.

Pianist Ole Christian Haagenrud, born in Bergen, has ever since he was a boy enjoyed playing Grieg's music.

'I remember climbing in the trees in the avenue at Troldhaugen on the way to one of my first concerts. There is a natural freshness in Grieg's music that I particularly love,' he says.

Yet even though Haagenrud often has Grieg in his programmes, there are several works in this concert which are new to him. The repertoire comes from one of Grieg's very last concerts, which took place in Kristiania – as Oslo was called then – on 21 March 1906.

'Tried to do a Rubinstein for the first time this evening by playing a whole concert programme. Admittedly just small things. But for me it was a dress rehearsal for what I could manage of public piano performances … thank God! I was astonished at how well I coped with it,' Grieg wrote in his journal.

'It will be a special experience to perform these works in the very room Grieg sat and practised the same pieces,' says Haagenrud, who has appeared at the Bergen International Festival several times before.

The project has also resulted in a recording entitled Concert 1906, in which the pianist and soprano Lydia Hoen Tjore together present their interpretation of Grieg's historical concert. 

Photo: Lluis Calm Vidal

Information

​Thursday 23 May Ole Christian Haagenrud and soprano Lydia Hoen Tjore will give a concert together in Troldsalen, also with works and stories from Grieg's 1906 concert.

Contributors

  • Ole Christian Haagenrud piano

Music by

  • Grieg

Works

Edvard Grieg (1843–1907)
Album Leaves, op. 28
1. Allegro con moto
2. Allegretto espressivo
3. Vivace
4. Andante serioso

From Norwegian Peasant Dances, op. 72
6. Gangar (after Myllarguten)
4. Halling from the Hilla
8. Bridal March (after Myllarguten)

From Holberg's time, suite, op. 40
1. Prelude
2. Sarabande
3. Gavotte
4. Air
5. Rigaudon

From Moods, op. 73
1. Resignation
4. Folk Song
5. Study (Hommage a Chopin)

From Lyric Pieces, Book II, op. 38
1. Berceuse

Supported by

The Savings Bank Foundation DNB – Dextra Musica

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