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Edvard Grieg - Leif Ove Andsnes (piano); Lise Davidsen (soprano)
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  1. Haugtussa (The Mountain Maid), song cycle for voice & piano, Op. 67
  2. Songs (6) for voice & piano, Op. 25: II. En Svane / A Swan
  3. Songs (6) for voice & piano, Op. 25: IV. Med en Vandlilje / With a Water-Lily
  4. Elegiac Songs (6) for voice & piano, Op. 59: III. Til Én / To Her (I)
  5. Elegiac Songs (6) for voice & piano, Op. 59: IV. Til Én / To Her (II)
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  1. Haugtussa (The Mountain Maid), song cycle for voice & piano, Op. 67
  2. Songs (6) for voice & piano, Op. 25: II. En Svane / A Swan
  3. Songs (6) for voice & piano, Op. 25: IV. Med en Vandlilje / With a Water-Lily
  4. Elegiac Songs (6) for voice & piano, Op. 59: III. Til Én / To Her (I)
  5. Elegiac Songs (6) for voice & piano, Op. 59: IV. Til Én / To Her (II)
  6. Hjertets melodier (Melodies of the Heart) (4) for voice & piano, Op. 5: III. Jeg elsker dig! / I Love but Thee
  7. Og jeg vil ha mig en hjertenskjær (Midsummer Eve), song for voice & piano, Op. 60/5
  8. Melodies (12) after Poems by Vinje, for voice & piano, Op. 33: IX. Ved Rundarne / In the Hills
  9. Poems (5) for voice & piano, Op. 69
  10. Romances & Songs (9) for voice & piano, Op. 18: V. Poesien / Poesy
  11. Songs (6) for voice & piano, Op. 48
  12. Melodies (12) after Poems by Vinje, for voice & piano, Op. 33: II. Våren / Last Spring
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There are many attractive features of this album of Grieg songs by soprano Lise Davidsen, for which the Decca label seems to have pulled out all the stops. One is the presence of star pianist Leif Ove Andsnes, who is a marvelous accompanist with a knack for seemingly letting a song fade away into the ether. Another is the chance to hear a really deep engagement with the songs of Grieg; Davidsen says that Norwegians know these songs well, but that's less true outside of Norway, where they are more often performed singly than ...

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