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1. THE MAGIC MOUNTAINS IN THE SEA
Allegro maestoso
FISHING BOATS AND DANGEROUS SEA
This music describes the sea and the storms, the danger out in the dark and high seas, and that the song gives courage.
Lars Forslund - mandolin & Angelica Selmo - harpsichord
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2. THE SONG OF MIDNIGHT SUN
Allegro con moto
MIDNIGHT SUN RAYS HIGH IN THE SKY
This is a song without words, describes the wonderful light over the mountain peaks, the lambs, sea eagles and puffins.
Lars Forslund - mandolin & Angelica Selmo - harpsichord
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3. AURORA BOREALIS
Andante misterioso
A DANCING LIGHTING GAME
Tango rhythms symbolizes the dancing light across the sky and the cluster chords and the tremolo the magic sky.
Lars Forslund - mandolin & Angelica Selmo - harpsichord
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4. THE BEAUTY OF NATURE
Andante amoroso
SEA, MOUNTAINS AND FISH MARKET
The octave intervals in the mandolin, depicts the glassy surface of the sea, powerful chords
Vikings religious rock and baroque sequences dried fish loaded on the ships to Venice.
Lars Forslund - mandolin & Angelica Selmo - harpsichord
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5. BACCALÀ - THE GREAT SUCCESS
Andante maestoso (folia, walzer, flamenco)
THE TRIP TO SPAIN, PORTUGAL & ITALY
These music describes the millennial exports of dried fish from Lofoten to southern Europe. Folia,
Waltz and Flamenco will be mixed withsad melodies at the loved ones farewell.
Lars Forslund - mandolin & Angelica Selmo - harpsichord
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6. THE FURIOUS SEA
Allegro furioso
THE STORM AND SHIPWRECK
The dramatic music, the fast playing and sweeping arpeggios, the chords and pounding
rhythm of the instruments symbolizing ice, furious waves and the darkness of the sea.
Lars Forslund - mandolin & Angelica Selmo - harpsichord
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Music for your Mandolin Orchestra - All arrangements by Lars Forslund
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and all parts. You can download the sheet-music of your instrument part and print it or open it on your computer, i-pad or tablet and than
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"SAKURA SUITE" - JAPANESE MUSIC & ITALIAN OPERA
Music by Lars Forslund and Giuseppe Verdi / Arrangements by Lars Forslund
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and all parts. You can download the sheet-music of your instrument part and print it or open it on your computer, i-pad or tablet and than
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SACRED MUSIC FOR MANDOLIN ORCHESTRA
Sheet-music for orchestra, choir, soloists, winds, harpsichord and organ
GLORIA DI LORENZO CRISTIANO
Musica sacra per soprano, mezzosoprano, mandolino solo, chitarra solo, 2 oboi,
orchestra a pizzico o orchestra d'archi, cembalo ed organo di Lars Forslund
GLORIA - PRIMA PARTE
1 Gloria in Excellcis
2 Et in terra pax
3 Laudamus te
4 Gratias agimus tibi
GLORIA - SECONDA PARTE
5 Propter magnam gloriam
6 Domine Deus
7 Domini Fili unigenite
8 Domine Deus, Agnus Dei
GLORIA - TERZA PARTE
9 Qui tollis peccata mundi
10 Qui sedes ad dexteram Patris
11 Quoniam tu solus sanctus
12 Cum Sancto Spiritu
SACRED MUSIC BY LORENZO CRISTIANO
Lorenzo Cristiano is a pseudonym of Lars Christer Forslund, and this choral work is composed for a mixed or women's choir, four vocal soloists
(SATB or SSAA), string or mandolin orchestra, harpsichord, organ, solo mandolin and solo guitar. The music is inspired by sacred Italian
Baroque music, in particular by Vivaldi and Corelli.
Klick on a button to open a MP3. file with the Musescore sound of a mandolin orchestra and a PDF. file with the sheet music of the full score
and all parts. You can download the sheet-music of your instrument part and print it or open it on your computer, i-pad or tablet and than
conect speakers or headphones on another devise (smartphone or mp3 player) or open two windows on your computer, i-pad, tablet or smartphone. If you don't know how to do, please ask somebody who knows about modern technic.
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SACRED MUSIC - SEVEN MEMORIES FROM ROME
Sacred music with inspiration from the churches of Rome
CANTATA DI ROMA
Musica sacra per soprano, mezzosoprano, 2 oboi, ocarina, mandolino,
chitarra, cembalo ed orchestra a pizzico o d'archi di Lars Forslund
AVE MARIA
Ave, Maria, gratia plena, Dominus tecum. Benedicta tuin mulieribus, et benedictus fructus ventris tui, Iesus. Sancta Maria, Mater Dei, ora pro nobis peccatoribus,nunc, et in hora mortis nostrae. Amen.
SALVE REGINA
Salve Regina, mater misericordiae: vita, dulcedo, et spes nostra, salve. Ad te clamamus exsules filii Hevae. Ad te suspiramus, gementes et flentes in hac lacrimarum valle. Eia, ergo, advocata nostra, illos tuos misericordes oculos ad nos converte. Et Iesum, benedictum fructum ventris tui, nobis post hoc exsilium ostende.
O clemens, o pia, o dulcis Virgo Maria. Amen
REGINA CAELIS
Regina caeli, laetare, alleluia:Quia quem meruisti portare, alleluia. Resurrexit sicut dixit, alleluia. Ora pro nobis Deum, alleluia.
GLORIA
Gloria Patri, et Filio, et Spiritui Sancto. Sicut erat in principio, et nunc, et semper, et in saecula saeculorum. Amen.
ORATIO FATIMA
Domine Jesu, dimitte nobis debita nostra, salva nos ab igne inferni, perduc in caelum omnes animas, praesertim eas, quae misericordiae tuae maxime indigent.
SANCTUS
Sanctus, Sanctus, Sanctus, Dominus Deus exercituum: Plena es terra gloria tua: Gloria Patri, Gloria Filio, Gloria Spiritui Sancto
JUBILATE DEO
Jubilate Deo omnis terra, Servite Domino in laetitia. Laudate nomen ejus, quoniam suavis est Dominus; Alleluia!
Klick on a button to open a MP3. file with the Musescore sound of a mandolin orchestra and a PDF. file with the sheet music of the full score
and all parts.You can download the sheet-music of your instrument part and print it or open it on your computer, i-pad or tablet and than
conectspeakers or headphones on another devise (smartphone or mp3 player) or open two windowson your computer, i-pad, tablet or smartphone.If you don't know how to do, please ask somebody who knows about modern technic.
Please, use this music as you want but you must follow international copyright laws and report to your country's music bureau
for copyright when you use this music in public, such as concerts, recordings, film, internet and streaming etc.
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SIX IMPRESSIONS FROM LOFOTEN OF NORWAY - THE LAND OF BACCALÀ
The history from 1432 of a Venetian Nobelman and Sea Captain
LOFOTEN SUITE
Musica per concertino di mandolino, chitarra e cembalo
ed orchestra a plettro di Lars Forslund
THE MAGIC MOUNTAINS IN THE SEA
"Le montagne magiche nel'Oceano Atlantico" - Allegro maestoso
Fishing boats and dangerous sea
This music describes the sea and the storms, the danger out in the dark and high seas, and that the song gives courage.
THE SONG OF MIDNIGHT SUN
"Il sole di mezzanotte"
Allegro con moto
Midnight sun rays high in the sky
This is a song without words, describes the wonderful light over the mountain peaks, the lambs, sea eagles and puffins.
AURORA BOREALIS
"Aurora Boreale"
Andante misterioso
A dancing lighting game
Tango rhythms symbolizes the dancing light across the sky and the cluster chords and the tremolo the magic sky.
THE BEAUTY OF NATURE
"La bellezza della natura"
Andante amoroso
Sea, mountains and fish market
The octave intervals in the mandolin, depicts the glassy surface of the sea, powerful chords Vikings religious rock and baroque sequences dried fish loaded on the ships to Venice.
BACCALÀ - THE GREAT SUCCESS
"Lo stoccafisso, un grande successo"
Andante maestoso
The trip to Spain, Portugal & Italy
These music describes the millennial exports of dried fish from Lofoten to southern Europe. Folia, Waltz and Flamenco will be mixed with sad melodies at the loved ones farewell.
THE FURIOUS SEA
"Il mare furioso e il nobiluomo di Venezia" - Allegro furioso
The storm and shipwreck
The dramatic music, the fast playing and sweeping arpeggios, the chords and pounding rhythm of the instruments symbolizing ice, furious waves and the darkness of the sea.
Klick on a button to open a MP3. file with the Musescore sound of a mandolin orchestra and a PDF. file with the sheet music of the full score
and all parts.You can download the sheet-music of your instrument part and print it or open it on your computer, i-pad or tablet and than
conectspeakers or headphones on another devise (smartphone or mp3 player) or open two windowson your computer, i-pad, tablet or smartphone.If you don't know how to do, please ask somebody who knows about modern technic.
Please, use this music as you want but you must follow international copyright laws and report to your country's music bureau
for copyright when you use this music in public, such as concerts, recordings, film, internet and streaming etc.
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HISTORY AND LEGEND
Pietro Querini from Venice
PIETRO QUERINI AND THE REAL STORY OF THE BACCALÀ
Pietro Querini was a nobelman, navigator and captain from the Republic of Venice. He became famous after he and his crew were shipwrecked on the Røst, south of Lofoten in northern Norway, January 5, Winter 1432. When he later returned to Venice, he wrote a report about his travels to the Senate. It was published and printed in Venice. Here you can read an excerpt from Pietro Querinis own story.
In October 1431 was Captain Querini and his ship, a cog, on its way from Crete with a cargo to Bruges in Flanders, where they encountered a terrible storm off the west coast of France. The storm broke the masts of the ship and they were driven by the Gulf Stream across the North Sea. They had to jump into the lifeboat and they fought in the icy storm in many weeks. Most of the sailors drowned or died of hunger and exhaustion when they were left to their cruel fate.
Shortly after New Year 1432 became the surviving stranded on an island in the archipelago of Lofoten near Røst. Only eleven men, of a crew of 68 men was survived. They were found by local fishermen after 29 days. They became taken charge of by the fishermen and spent more than three months, together with the inhabitants of the island Røst.
This dramatic event was the origin for trade between northern Norway and Italy. After many months in Lofoten Pietro Querini realized benefits of the dried fish, possible to store a long time and it had great nutritional value, so he decided to send a couple of boxes of dried fish to Venice. This was also the origin of the success of baccalà in Italy.
PIETRO QUERINIS TRIP IN SWEDEN
On the return trip to Venice visited Pietro Querini a Venetian Count Giovanni Franco, who lived on Stegeborgs castle near Söderköping in Sweden. Querini stayed there for a time and after fourteen days following the Count them with 100-120 fine riding horses to Vadstena. The purpose of the trip across Östergötland, which took them five days, was to seek indulgences during the annual Peter Festival on August 1, 1432, and that of the crowd which inquire about possible boat trips from Lödöse.
In Vadstena their host Mathias, called Mafio and Mapheo in the stories, took after a few days the visitors to the port city Lödöse at the Göta River, where the family is said to have owned a large manor-house in the neighborhood. From Vadstena it was eight days' journey, and Pietro Querini, which during the trip had fever, praising his host's kindness to provide him with one of their best horses; it was a horse with so soft walk that he said he never experienced anything like that.
QUERINIS ROUTE - “VIA QUERINISSIMA”
Thanks to this trip Pietro Querini has managed to popularize a successful combination of Norwegian dried fish and Italian cooking in the Veneto region. The dried fish is cooked as Baccalà alla vicentina and is regarded as a national dish.
THE TRAGIC END OF THE TALE OF QUERINI
After a few years home, Pietro Querini went out on a new voyage with his ship in order to explore the North Pole, but this time he did not manage to survive and disappeared in the eternal ice forever.
PIETRO QUERINI E LA VERA STORIA DEL BACCALÀ
Pietro Querini and the real story of the baccalà
EXCERPTS FROM IN PARADISE BY PIETRO QUERINI:
“It was a hundred and twenty souls who lived on the island, and at Easter there were seventytwo who received Holy Communion and confessed himself as pious and faithful Catholics. They have nothing but fish to sustain life with, because it is not possible to grow anything. Three months of the year, June, July and August, the sun never sets, and in the winter months it is almost always night, and they have always light from the moon.
During the year fishing the endless amounts of fish. The one who is most prevalent, indeed immeasurable quantities, called cane fish (cod), the other being flounder, but of wonderful size, each fish should I believe weighed two hundred libre. The fish dries in the Sun and wind without salt, and because there are fish with little oily liquid, it becomes hard as wood. When they want to eat it, they knock it with the back of an ax, which makes the filamentous equal tendons, then fed butter and spices to give it flavor. It is a commodity of inestimable importance in oceans.
Flounder are, since it is so large, quartered and salt. In May, they go so from the island in a pretty big boat of fifty barrels and loaded with fish sail to a place in Norway more than a thousand mil away called Berge (Bergen). There will likewise ship of three hundred to three hundred and fifty barrels, loaded with all sorts of goods into Germany, England, Scotland and Prussia, everything needed to live and dress. And those who come with fish (and there is an innumerable amount of boats), it switches the goods they need, for as mentioned they can not grow crops where they live. They neither have nor use any kind of coin, so when they have exchanged goods, they travel back. But they always make sure with the sufficient fuel for the entire year, and other necessary things.
The men in these islands is the most spotless people and has a beautiful appearance, the same applies to their women. So innocent is that they do not care about locking anything, not even women suit on. And this was easy to see, in the same room where husband and wife and children were sleeping, there lived also we, and clothed the naked when they should go to bed. Every Thursday they used to have a sauna and then overlaid those of the house with them, and went completely naked to the sauna a stone's throw away, where they mingled with the men. They are (as I have mentioned before) the most pious Christians, and on holidays they fail never go to Mass. In the church kneels always when they pray, and sometimes never at the muttering incantations, curses saints or mention the devil's name. When a relative dies, keeping the wives of men the day of funeral, a great gathering of all the neighbors, who by custom and ability dressed in magnificent and precious clothes. The deceased's wife dress in their finest and dearest finery and serve guests as she often reminds them that they must be pleased with the deceased's soul peace sake. They always meet the fast on those particular days, and all feasts that come during the year keeps those with Christian piety.
Their dwellings are round and made of wood. They have only one aperture midst of headroom. In winter it is so unbearably cold that they cover the opening with mighty fish skins, which are cooked so they let through much light. They use thick woolen clothes from London and elsewhere, leather they use little or nothing of. To accustom children to the cold and enable them to withstand the better, they take their newborns when they are four days old and lay them naked under the skylight, remove the fish skin and lets the snow fall on them. Throughout the winter, from February 5 to May 14, the time we were there, it snowed almost always. Those children who survive childhood, are so hardened and accustomed to the cold that those adults care little or nothing about it. Imagine then how the rest of us, who were badly dressed and not used to living in such areas, would carry us. But with God's help we kept out everything.
In the spring came the countless wild geese and built nest on the island, many close to the house walls. So tame they were since they had never been frightened by something, that when housewives went to the nest, traveled goose slowly and let the women quietly take the eggs they wanted and that they fried omelet for us. When they went, came the goose back to nest and lay down to incubate. We thought this was quite adventurous, like much else that it will take too long to tell. (...)
In the time we were there, treated people's friendly after their best ability, and for two months we ate enormous quantities of their food, for example, butter, fish and occasionally meat. It was as if we could never get enough, and had it not been for this food was so easily digested, we had eaten us to death. Our medicine was fresh milk, for each householder had four to six small cows subsistence of his family.
When we got to May, it was the end of the month they used to transport the fish to Bergen, and they were preparing also to take us. But a few days before had a woman married to the man who ruled over all the islands, but as it was away, we heard that we were sent there on the spot. She sent her chaplain in a boat rowed by twelve vessels, and on behalf of the woman he handed over to me, who stood above the others, sixty cane fish dried in the wind, and three large rye bread, round as with us. (...)
So we sailed between many islands, and the entire time we navigated south through straits, (...) This continued the journey in fifteen days with almost only tailwind and constantly controlled by we cairns which was set on top of the islands, and that showed us the fastest and deepest route. The people lived in many of the islands, and these took merciful against us when they learned of the monk how it was with us. They gave us what they had, for example, milk and fish, without any payment”
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Pietro Querini
PIETRO QUERINI E LA VERA STORIA DEL BACCALÀ
Pietro Querini and the real story of the baccalà
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