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Album-Release:
2023

HRA-Release:
03.04.2023

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  • Charles Chaplin (1889 - 1977): Smile:
  • 1 Smile 03:09
  • Renato Rascel (1912 - 1991), Pietro Garieri: Arrivederci Roma:
  • 2 Arrivederci Roma 04:19
  • Eden Ahbez (1908 - 1995): Nature Boy:
  • 3 Nature Boy 03:43
  • Leonard Bernstein (1918 - 1990): Maria:
  • 4 Maria 02:49
  • Giovanni Battista Pergolesi (1710 - 1736): Stabat Mater:
  • 5 Stabat Mater 03:48
  • Georg Friedrich Handel (1685 - 1759): Lascia Ch'io Pianga:
  • 6 Lascia Ch'io Pianga 03:22
  • Kai Normann Andersen (1900 - 1967): Musens Sang:
  • 7 Musens Sang 02:57
  • John Barry (1933 - 2011): From Russia With Love:
  • 8 From Russia With Love 02:07
  • Ross Parke (1914 - 1974): We'll Meet Again:
  • 9 We'll Meet Again 02:50
  • Total Runtime 29:04

Info for We'll Meet Again

Songs and music from hidden film treasures, the sound of nostalgia on film. A series of beautiful, romantic songs from iconic love scenes are performed by singers from the Danish National Vocal Ensemble accompanied by cello, piano, saxophone, and clarinet.

Written and composed to comfort soldiers and their loved ones, “We’ll meet again” became one of the most popular songs of the WWII era. It also gave its name to the 1943 musical film in which singer Vera Lynn played the lead role and was later included in the BBC’s Wartime Broadcasting Service, designed to provide morale-boosting broadcasts for 100 days following a potential nuclear attack during the Cold War. In recent years, you might have heard Queen Elizabeth II reference the song when she expressed her gratitude for the efforts people were taking to mitigate the pandemic.

Danish National Vocal Ensemble




The Danish National Vocal Ensemble
is an elite professional chamber choir, acclaimed internationally both for its virtuoso choral technique and the beauty of its transparent Nordic sound. Each of its 18 members functions both as a singer in the full ensemble and as an individual soloist in their own right.

The performances of the Danish National Vocal Ensemble can lead their audiences through the whole span of the choral repertoire – from the Renaissance polyphony of five centuries ago, through the classics of the Romantic era, to the brand new scores of our own time: the choir has premiered and commissioned works by many of the leading Danish and Euro­pean composers of today.

Each season the Danish National Vocal Ensemble presents a series of a cappella concerts in Copenhagen and across Denmark and is frequently invited to perform abroad. In addition, the choir regularly performs accompanied repertoire, joining forces with the Danish National Symphony Orchestra. Other collaborations have included performances with the period-instrument Concerto Copenhagen, with contemporary music groups such as The Nash Ensemble and Bang on a Can All-Stars and with ensembles from across Europe.

The Danish National Vocal Ensemble has released a substantial catalogue of outstanding and award-winning CDs. In 2015 their recording of Olivier Messiaen’s virtuosic Cinq Rechants, won the Diapason d’Or de l’Année and the Danish Radio P2 Prize, and in 2012 The Nightingale – recor­ded with Danish recorder virtuoso Michala Petri – won the prestigious German ECHO award.



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