Here's the Discogs page for that release. The selections:
Halfdan Kjerulf:
1. Wiegenlied, Op.4, No.3
2. Menuett, Op.12, No.2
3. Caprice, Op.12, No.4
4. Impromptu, Op.12, No.9
5. Albumblatt, Op.24, No.1
6. Allegro, Op.24, No.1
7. Springtanz, Op.27, No.2
8. Sechs Skizzen (Six Pieces), Op.28: 1. Allegro
9. Sechs Skizzen (Six Pieces), Op.28: 2. Adagio
10. Sechs Skizzen (Six Pieces), Op.28: 3. Allegro Animato
11. Sechs Skizzen (Six Pieces), Op.28: 4. Scherzo. Allegro Molto
12. Sechs Skizzen (Six Pieces), Op.28: 5. 12. Frulingslied
13. Sechs Skizzen (Six Pieces), Op.28: 6. Idylle. Moderato
14. Scherzo, Op.29
Emil Sjögren:
15. 'Erotikon', Op.10: 1. Allegro
16. 'Erotikon', Op.10: 2. Allegretto
17. 'Erotikon', Op.10: 3. Vivace
18. 'Erotikon', Op.10: 4. Andantino
19. 'Erotikon', Op.10: 5. Allegretto Con Moto
Something about these pieces is both thoughtful and playful, romping and serious (but not particularly "Erotikon"-esque). so of course when I discovered a CD release, I had to buy it.
What do you think? Did I make a wise purchase? See ya Monday!
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