Knudåge Riisager: Piano Works

Editorial Reviews
Album Description
Listening to Knudåge Riisager’s piano music is a voyage into a kaleidoscopic world. Here are humorous pieces with a childish touch juxtaposed with grave modernism and warm late romantic sonorities – all written with a unique feel for the brilliant sound of a grand piano. These piano orks that are now being released for the first time on CD were obviously written by a composer with a sense of dance and drama. Even the simplest little pieces have an air of grace and narrative in them that is like a glimpse from an enchanting dance stage.

Knudåge Riisager: Piano Works, Music, Knudage Riisager, Christina Bjørkøe, Chamber Music & Recitals, Classical, Classical Composers, Keyboard, Music for Keyboard
Knudåge Riisager: Piano Works
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Saucy Danish Neoclassic Piano Works with a French Tinge
Knudåge Riisager: Piano Works

Manufacturer: Marco Polo
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

Chamber MusicChamber Music | Forms & Genres | Classical (c.1770-1830) | Historical Periods | Classical | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Classical | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Chamber Music | Classical | Styles | Music
ASIN: B0002O28W2
Release Date: 2004-09-21

Album Description

Listening to Knudåge Riisager's piano music is a voyage into a kaleidoscopic world. Here are humorous pieces with a childish touch juxtaposed with grave modernism and warm late romantic sonorities - all written with a unique feel for the brilliant sound of a grand piano. These piano orks that are now being released for the first time on CD were obviously written by a composer with a sense of dance and drama. Even the simplest little pieces have an air of grace and narrative in them that is like a glimpse from an enchanting dance stage.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Saucy Danish Neoclassic Piano Works with a French Tinge.......2004-12-15

Knudage Riisager (1897-1974) was a Danish composer whose day job was as a department head in the nation's Ministry of Finance. But he always composed, having studied with Roussel and le Flem in France, and for most of his life was known primarily as a composer of music for the ballet. After his retirement from government service in 1956 he was tapped to be director of the Royal Academy of Music in Copenhagen. He was not a pianist but wrote a fair amount of music for the instrument which is presented here by young Danish pianist Kristin Bjorkoe.

Most of the music here is in Riisager's familiar neoclassic style. I have previously compared his approach to that of Poulenc or Françaix in that his piano works are marked by insouciant, forward-moving clarity and lightness. The only exception to that description on this disc is the first work presented, his Sonata Op. 22 (1931) which is rather more percussive, motoric, Bartókian. (Indeed, it was probably inspired by hearing Bartók play his own Sonata in Copenhagen in 1929.) It's not for nothing that the sonata's first movement is marked 'allegro intransigente' with its percussive obbligato figure and its naked fourths and fifths. After the 14-minute sonata, though, Riisager's more familiar style prevails. There are 'Deux Morceaux,' delicate miniatures that are over before you know it They are followed by what were probably rehearsal-piano transcriptions of four movements from one of Riisager's most-loved ballet scores, 'Slaraffenland' ('The Land of Cockaigne') with the languid 'Gyngestolen,' the amorous 'Princesse Sukkergodt,' and the sassy 'Springedanse.' There is also similarly transcribed 'Waltz' from another popular ballet, 'Tolv med posten' ('Twelve by Mail'). It is a wistful, gentle minor-key dance with a particularly memorable melody (and countermelody), played with nuance here by Bjorkoe.

The other piano pieces include the very French-sounding 'Sonatine' (1950), and 'Quatre Épigrammes' (1921, the earliest of his piano music to survive). There are four children's pieces ('Fire Borneklaverstykker,' 1964) which only last a total of three minutes. One of them, called 'Polytonal,' lasts only nine seconds, but illustrates another of Riisager's favorite stylistic traits, a use of bitonality similar to that of Milhaud. Finally, there is 'En glad Trompet og andre Klaverstykker' (1934, arranged from his Concerto for Trumpet and Strings) with its six tiny movements lasting only six minutes in all. The first of these, the 'Little Polka,' is a shy dance that gets bolder over its one-minute length. And the last is the 'Glad Trumpet' of the title, a cheerful finish to a cheerful little suite.

I find Riisager's music to be a tonic, particularly when I'm overburdened with cares and concerns. This is no profound music, but it is certainly profoundly cheering music.

Scott Morrison

Track Listings:

  1. KROMMER : Oboe Quintets & Quartets - Tagore String Trio / Francis / Barritt
  2. Leif Ove Andsnes Plays Shostakovich / Britten / Enesco: Concerto for Piano, Trumpet & Strings / Piano Concerto / Lége
  3. Live, in Austin
  4. Lute Music for Witches and Alchemists / Lutz Kirchhof
  5. Mahler: Le Chant de la terre; Symphony No. 4; Kindertotenlieder [Import]
  6. Maritime Rites
  7. McPhee: Tabuh-Tabuhan; Ung: Inner Voices
  8. Mendelssohn: A Midsummer Night's Dream / Branagh, McNair, Kirchschlager; Abbado
  9. Mozart: Piano Concertos 15 & 17 / Bernstein, Columbia Symphony Orchestra
  10. Odes to Saint Cecila

Track Listings

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Track Listings

Transverse City [Original recording remastered]

Beethoven: Sinfonia No. 5; Concierto de Piano No. 5

Big House

Tales of Another

Ash Ra Tempel [Import] [Original recording remastered]

Boogie, Blues and Bounce: The Modern Recordings, Vol. 2 [Original recording remastered]

Assassins (1991 Original Off-Broadway Cast) [Cast Recording]

Beethoven: Symphonies Nos. 1 & 3 "Eroica"

Best of [Import]

Bartók: The Piano Concertos / Anda, Fricsay, Radio Symphony Orchestra Berlin

An NPR Jazz Christmas with Marian McPartland and Friends

Amor de Media Noche

60 Boleros con Amor

Deja Vu

The Instinct