Terje Milkkelsen: Eyvind Alnæs Symphonies 1 and 2

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Eyvind Alnæs - Symphony No. 1 in C Minor Op. 7 (1897)
Conducted by Terje Milkkelsen with the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra.

I. Allegro Patetico - 00:00
II. Adagio - 12:46
III. Allegro - 24:49
IV. Non Troppo Allegro - 31:25



Eyvind Alnæs - Symphony No. 2 in D Major Op. 43 (1923)
Conducted by Terje Milkkelsen with the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra.

I. Allegro Moderato - 00:00
II. Molto Lento - Quasi Una Marcia Funebre - 11:14
III. Allegro Scherzando - 22:41
IV. Allegro Non Troppo - Ma Molto Energico - 28:56


Eyvind Alnæs (29 April 1872, Fredrikstad -- 24 December 1932, Oslo) was a Norwegian composer, pianist, organist and choir director. Alnæs studied music first in Oslo with Iver Holter, then in Leipzig with Carl Reinecke and, after the première of his first symphony in 1896, in Berlin with Julius Ruthardt.
From 1895 to 1907 Alnæs served as an organist in Drammen, and then for many years played the organ in several churches and conducted choirs in Oslo. He helped found the Norwegian Society of Composers. Alnæs wrote music in a late Romantic style; his output included two symphonies, one set of symphonic variations, a piano concerto, pieces for piano, chorale preludes for organ, choral works, and art songs (in Norwegian, romanser).