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BULL, Ole – Solitude Mountain – OCTET OF LOWER STRINGS (2 Options, chosen between Violas, Cellos and Double Basses)

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Information on OLE BULL
Born: February 5, 1810 Bergen Norway
Died: August 17, 1880 (aged 70) Norway
Movement / Style: nationalistic music Norway
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Ole Bull, in full Ole Bornemann Bull, (born Feb. 5th, 1810, Bergen — died Aug. 17th, 1880, Lysøen, near Bergen), Norwegian violinist, composer, and nationalist known for his unique performance method and for starting a short-lived utopian community called New Norway, or Oleana.
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Bull began playing the violin at age five, influenced by French-trained violinists of the Bergen Harmonic Society as well as by Norwegian peasant fiddlers. His debut as a soloist came in 1819, and by 1828 he was made conductor of the Musical Lyceum. He travelled through Europe and the United States for the rest of his life, concertizing, composing, and establishing his virtuosic reputation among such notables as Franz Liszt, Robert Schumann, and Felix Mendelssohn. Using a violin modelled after Norwegian folk fiddles, but resembling standard European instruments of previous centuries, Bull amazed audiences with his ability to play several tones at once. Most of his compositions are tailored to reflect his unique manner of playing.
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Bull used his influence to campaign for the encouragement and preservation of Norwegian culture and arts, both in Norway and abroad. In 1849 he was instrumental in the establishment of the Norwegian Theatre in Bergen. [Around 1850 he probably wrote the present work prepared by David Johnstone]. In 1852 he attempted to found an immigrant Norwegian colony, Oleana, in Pennsylvania, and in 1859 he helped create the Norwegian Society for the Advancement of the National Element in Art and Literature. He was a vital influence upon and patron of dramatists Henrik Ibsen and Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson and composer Edvard Grieg. In addition to accolades from musicians, Bull received tributes from writers such as George Sand, William Thackeray, and Mark Twain.
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Movements or sections:
A beautiful slow moving piece, harmonized by Johan S. Svensen
Instrumentation: Two Possibilities:

A – SEXTET OF CELLOS AND TWO DOUBLE BASSES
B – TWO VIOLAS, FOUR CELLOS AND TWO DOUBLE BASSES


This music is in 4 PDFs:
[1 – General Score for Octet
[2 – Parts for Cellos 1 and 2, and (or) Violas 1 and 2
[3 – Parts for Cellos 3 to 6
[4 – Parts for Double Basses 1 and 2
Approximate difficulty: Easy to Medium
Dedicatee of this presentation (if applicable):
to the fine Norwegian cellist Håvard Roos Bilsbak
Links (Audio – Visual), and known performances given by:
A notable interpretation is suggested from the scoring with violin & orchestra

Felix Froschhammer as violin soloist with the Sinfonietta de Lausanne conducted by David Reiland


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