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Un Bel Di Vedremo
From the famous Opera Madama Butterfly by Giacomo Puccini
Only an Ocean Away (4:08)
Per Andreasson/Don Black
© Warner/Chappel Music Scandinavia AB

  Only an Ocean Away (Single)
Rogalandsnytt 27.11.09 - 18:40 Rogalandsnytt - NRK Rogaland - Distrikt - Program - NRK Nett-TV
Bodil on a visit to the Norwegian national broadcasting "NRK1 - Troms og Finnmark" Fri 12/18/2009.
Bodil on a visit to the Norwegian national broadcasting "NRK1 - Nitimen" Wed 11/26/2009.
Bodil interviewed by Thomas Neraasen. Broadcast on local radio in January 2010, Radio Toten, East Radio, Radio Midt-Trøndelag, Radio Hallingdal, Scandia radio and NB Radio in Arendal.
Interview on local Norwegian radio, "Radio Randsfjord", Friday, 11/27/09.
Interview on local Norwegian radio, "Radio Toten", Tuesday, 12/08/09.

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  • Reviewed by Gramophone - 1997:
    Bodil Arnesen is a young lyric soprano with just the right freshness for these open-air songs (as so many of them are) of spring and hope. She is entirely firm, has a healthy glow on the upper notes, shows a nice feeling for nuance, and knows how to make the voice smile…
    The choice of songs is fine, so too the programming, in which the sequence (not chronological) is sensible and satisfying. For a proper conspectus of Grieg’s songs it is necessary to have the Haugtussa cycle… It is compensation, however, in the charming Bjornson settings (Op. 21), the two songs of Solveig, and others such as The Princess and “With a primrose” which are among the best of all. Erling R. Eriksen accompanies sympathetically, the balance of voice and piano is well judged and the booklet provides useful and attractive companionship.
     
  • Reviewed by Recordings Direct - 1997:
    The creamy and exquisite voice of Bodil Arnesen...being absolutely ideal for these works. And even Grieg himself may have modified his statement that "the only genuine interpreter of my songs is my wife”, if he had the opportunity of hearing Arnesen.
     
  • Reviewed by Amazon.com Contributors:
    A Dream
    (Top Rated - 5 of 5 Stars), November 2006
    To me, Grieg's music is very special. He uses so much color in his music like a great painter. Listening to his music makes me see the beautiful fjords and the mysterious mid-summer night of Norway. It also gives me a taste of the lives and emotions of the people lived there. His songs are treasures of art song literature. He is definitely the greatest composer Norway has ever offered.
    This is my first CD of Bodil Arnesen (Soprano) and I just love her voice! It is clear, soft, colorful, warm and with a bit of melancholy. She sang with deep emotion and very good technique. I think her voice and the way she sings suit very well to Grieg's songs. On the piano is Erling R. Eriksen, who beautifully created the atmosphere of each song. I liked the interpretation very much and also the collection of songs. The CD has been very useful for me to understand… Grieg's songs. I really recommend Grieg music lovers to get this CD. - Nachtigall, Germany.
     
  • Beautiful voice, Delightful music (Top Rated - 5 of 5 stars) July 2000
    I bought this CD based on good reviews I'd seen elsewhere on the Internet. These little songs are delightful, and the piano accompaniment is clean and lively. The real treat here, of course, is Bodil Arnesen's voice - strong and gutsy on track No.7 (Tak for ditt Rad), soaring on track No.10 (Solveigs Sang), and joyous on No.22 (I liden hojt deroppe). Naxos has included a huge set of liner notes with all the texts in Norwegian and English. That's a nice touch. 70 minutes of beautiful singing, and at a bargain price. Another winner for Naxos, and I hope to hear more from Bodil Arnesen in the future. - Vic Spicer, Canada
  • Reviewed by BBC Music Magazine - 1998:
    Twenty-eight of Christian Sinding’s fine songs - late-Romantic with an occasional folksong flavour- are offered here… including settings in German as well as his native Norwegian. The pure-toned soprano Bodil Arnesen is affecting and sometimes radiant… - Keith Potter
     
  • Reviewed by Amazon.com Contributors:
    Danish, Norwegian and German songs
    (4 of 5 Stars), October 2000
    This is a fine recital and anything less than three stars would be churlish. The fact that Naxos, as earlier in Arnesen's Grieg recital, have provided original texts in Danish, Norwegian, New-Norwegian or German (as well as translations in English), at a super-budget price, earns the fourth star... The only reason it doesn't get five stars is the presence of the Deutsche Grammophon (DG) Grieg recital by Otter in the catalogues. However price is a factor, and given the choice between 1 CD of Grieg from DG, and 2 CD’s of Grieg and Sinding from Naxos, a lot of people will have no hesitation in going for the two Naxos discs. - "A Customer"
  • Reviewed by Gramophone - 1996:
    This is a collection of chips from the great man’s workbench, some of them thin shavings but none of them without some interest. Perhaps the weirdest assemblage is the incidental music for a drama called Leonore Prohaska, a play about a girl who dresses up as a man and sets off heroically - but do not be misled by comparisons with any other Beethoven Leonores: this one appears to have been a Sweet Polly Oliver who fought and died as a soldier in the Wars of Liberation. Censorship silenced the play, but not before Beethoven had composed four numbers for it. There is a vigorous “Warriors’ Chorus”, quite a pretty “Romance” for soprano and harp (nicely sung here), and a melodrama for the maddening combination of reciter and glass harmonica (an instrument once believed to be literally maddening).
  • Reviewed by Classical.Net - 1995:
    These "two" (more truly describable as one, since the second follows the first in meaning and style) cantatas have always been something of a Beethoven by-way. They are very early works (Beethoven was only 20 when he wrote them) and not particularly well conceived as a whole, being too slow for too long at the beginning.
    However, both cantatas are full of interesting anticipations of later developments. Beethoven was accused at the time of having used every weapon in his instrumental armoury; it's true that it was not until over ten years later that he was to use such sounds in his music again. It is also interesting to note that though these cantatas are capable of a "death and resurrection" gloss, they are essentially almost pagan paeans to an anti-Catholic god of the Enlightenment, and as such another anticipation of Beethoven's later thoughts.

    These rarities need persuasive performing, and they certainly get it here. Karl Rickenbacher creates a suitably solemn tone (until the expected brighter days of Leopold II), but with ample care for telling orchestral details, and the soloists and choir do the music proud.
  • Reviewed by BBC Music Magazine - 1998:
    This curious little hybrid fleshes out the bones of a Singspiel left unfinished by Strauss at his death in 1949. It was commissioned in 1947 from the 82-year-old composer by the headmaster of his grandson’s Benedictine school as ‘an outline of your musical world... an initiation to your greater works’. Strauss’s sketches were duly completed by the school’s music director, Karl Haussner, and first performed there in 1964. For this premiere recording, Peter Ustinov links the musical numbers with his own droll account of Wieland’s satirical tale of a legal squabble about whether anyone paying for a donkey ride is also entitled to its shadow without further payment.

    There are intimations of Straussian joie de vivre in the overture and 14 little numbers, especially in the judge’s waltz-time oration, but Rickenbacher’s orchestra sounds uncomfortably larger than the chamber ensemble envisaged by Haussner. Delightfully sung by an excellent adult cast, you’re left wondering how the work could ever be performed by children. Full marks for notes reproducing Strauss’s correspondence with the school and his two librettists.
  • Reviewed by Aftenposten (Norwegian newspaper) - 1994
    Bodil Arnesen does not only open a treasury-chest, but the way she does it is so convincing that one could offer her a respectful bow. She combines words and music with a rare naturalness. Her voice is smooth and without any pressure. Her pronunciation too is first class...

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Name:Stein Erik Hagen
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Comments: Heisann. Hør intervju med Bodil Arnesen i dag på Nrk P1 Troms/ Finnmark !16:30 - 17: 00. Dersom du ikke befinner deg i dette området kan du høre sendingen her: http://nettradio.nrk.no/default.php?kanal=dk_tr
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Comments: Jubel & jubel! Fanroping og uhemmet klapping! Fyttirakkern for en fin video! Lykke til videre. Dette blir stort! Hilsen Øystein.
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Name:Alice Borolien
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Comments:Din hjemmeside er blitt så nydelig. Jeg er også veldig glad for å ha "funnet" deg !! Du har en fantastisk vakker stemme, - og din nye Crossover: NYDELIG!! Jeg har jo hørt mye av dine tidligere CD''er og live opptak både fra OL-Lillehammer, og fra Japan. Det er en stor glede å få høre og se deg synge !! Lykke til med nye konserter og CD''er!! Stor Klem fra Alice
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Name: Geir Ludvigsen
Location: Norway
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Rating: 10
Comments: Gratuler med en flott cd og flotte videoer. Setter på cd''n din når jeg vil slappe av etter en lang arbeidsdag. Er jo bare å nyte den vakre stemmen din. Glad du laget den flotte crossover cd`n. Den er er perle i cd samlingen min. Må også få skryte av den flotte hjemmesiden din. Takker til slutt for en flott konsert i Lura Kirke. Du satte virkelig stemning til advendts tiden. Ønsker deg alt godt både for julen og det nye året og håper på nye muligheter til å høre din vakre stemme.
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Name:Unni Skurdal
Location:Norway
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Rating:10
Comments:Kjære Bodil. Jeg måtte gå til siden din i dag og lytte til dine vakre sanger for å få riktig julestemning. Your voice is absolutely beautiful!! Goes directly to the heart ... Jeg ønsker deg en riktig god juletid, med sang, musikk og glede ! Peace & Love
Visit Date:12/18/2009
Name: Bodil Arnesen
Location: Norway
Website: http://www.bodil-arnesen.com
Rating: 10
Comments: Mye arbeid gjenstår, men jeg liker det jeg holder på med. Dessverre er det ikke "alle" blant mine musiker kollegaer som forstår hvorfor jeg gjør crossover men selv om den klassiske musikktradisjonen er "hellig" skal man ikke stivne i den på en slik måte at man aldri skal kunne tillate seg å nå ut til et bredere publikum. En sangstemme gir dessuten spillerom for mange uttrykk når man også tillater seg å bruke mikrofon. Det er mye jeg kunne ha sagt om dette. La oss ta en prat da vel!
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Name:Allan Iversen
Location:Norway
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Rating:10
Comments:WAUW!
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Name: Raimond
Location: Norway
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Rating: 10
Comments: Endelig en skikkelig hjemmeside! Nå har du virkelig fått begynt på markedsføringen i media, med både video og ny CD. Gratulerer!
Visit Date: 12/18/2009
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