Rautavaara: Apotheosis

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Apotheosis: The Best of Einojuhani Rautavaara

Apotheosis: The Best of Einojuhani Rautavaara


Includes:

Rautavaara:

Cantus Arcticus, Op. 61 (Concerto for Birds & Orchestra)

Apotheosis

and extracts from other works:

Clarinet Concerto: II. Adagio assai

Autumn Gardens: III. Giocoso e leggiero

Manhattan Trilogy: I. Daydreams

Gift of Dreams (Third Piano Concerto): III. Energico

Angel of Light (Seventh Symphony): III. Come un sogno


This mid-price CD compilation couples the greatest orchestral hits by Einojuhani Rautavaara, one of the most-performed and best-selling classical composers alive.

Rautavaara is Finland’s most successful composer after Jean Sibelius. He is by nature a romantic, even a mystic, and writes music in a very approachable style.

The featured soloists include clarinetist Richard Stoltzman and pianist Vladimir Ashkenazy.

The Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra and Leif Segerstam have countless pedigrees in performing Rautavaara’s works, including Grammy-nominated Angel of Light.

Also included is Apotheosis with Swedish RSO and Mikko Franck. Finnish film maker Aki Kaurismäki chose this 8-minute recording for the soundtrack of his new comedy-drama film Le Havre (2011).

Ondine - ODE10812

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Rautavaara - Symphony No. 8 ‘The Journey’

Rautavaara - Symphony No. 8 ‘The Journey’


Rautavaara:

Apotheosis

(revised version of fourth movement of Symphony No. 6 ‘Vincentiana’)

Manhattan Trilogy

Symphony No. 8 'The Journey'


Manhattan Trilogy (2003-2005) was described by The New York Times, following its world première at Carnegie Hall, as “a reminiscence of the hopes and anxieties of his student years… The outer movements, Daydreams and Dawn, are cast in consonant but freely modulating chord progressions, with achingly beautiful solo lines darting through the thick textures. Even the central Nightmares movement, though darker and more freely dissonant, often has a lush quality.”

“Rautavaara studied at the Juilliard School in 1955-56 and Manhattan Trilogy (2004) was commissioned to celebrate its centennial. In recalling his youthful sojourn in the Big Apple, the composer deployed the full panoply of his late orchestral manner in a hugely engaging triptych describing his 'hopeful Daydreams', 'sudden Nightmares of doubt' and 'slowly breaking Dawn of the personality'.
Where Segerstam's vivid interpretation, allied to Ondine's sumptuous recording, glows through its 20 minutes, Inkinen provides a beautifully focused reading, nearly two min- utes swifter, with every detail brought out to telling effect.
Not the most gripping of Rautavaara's recent orchestral essays Manhattan Trilogy is nonetheless accomplished. What connects it to the Third Symphony (1959-61) is the treatment of the past. The symphony – one of the finest of the post-war period, serially organised within a vibrant tonal framework – recreates the idiom of Bruckner from a late-1950s sensibility and, ironically, remains the more progressive.
Rautavaara's most recent symphony, the Eighth (1999), was memorably recorded by Segerstam (Ondine). Inkinen once again produces a refined interpretation with crystal-clear detail although Segerstam achieved more grandeur in the peroration. Choice here really will depend on couplings (the Harp Concerto on Ondine). The revision of the Sixth Symphony's finale as a – presumably – stand-alone concert piece shorn of its part for synthesiser works well enough, though it is no substitute for the whole work, for which turn to Max Pommer's bracing account (also with the Helsinki Philharmonic) for Ondine. In context, though, the Naxos programme works most effectively and is a nearperfect introduction to Rautavaara's late manner.
Both discs are highly recommendable; at its price, the Naxos is hard to beat but Ondine has the Third. Buy both!”
Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010

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Naxos - 8570069

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Rautavaara - Angels and Visitations

Rautavaara - Angels and Visitations

This double CD contains fifteen of Finnish cult composer Einojuhani Rautavaara's most popular works from the 1950s until the present day.


Rautavaara:

Cantus Arcticus, Op. 61 (Concerto for Birds & Orchestra)

Autumn Gardens

3rd movement

Piano Concerto No. 1

3rd movement

Clarinet Concerto

2nd movement

Symphony No. 7 'Angel of Light': III - Come un sogno

Vigilia

(excerpts)

Apotheosis

Adagio celeste

Dances with the Winds, Op. 69 (Concerto for Flutes & Orchestra)

3rd movement

True & False Unicorn

(excerpts)

Anadyomene

Piano Concerto No. 3 'Gift of Dreams'

3rd movement

Symphony No. 1

2nd movement

Halavan himmeän alla - In the Shade of the Willow

Angels and Visitations


Patrick Gallois (flute), Ralf Gothoni (piano), Richard Stoltzman (clarinet), Leif Segerstam, Mikko Franck & Timo Nuoranne

Helsinki PO, Swedish RSO, National Orchestra of Belgium, Finnish RSO, Leipzig RSO & Finnish Radio Chamber Choir, Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano & conductor)

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Ondine - ODE10792D

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Tchaikovsky & Rautavaara

Tchaikovsky & Rautavaara


Rautavaara:

Apotheosis

Tchaikovsky:

Symphony No. 6 in B minor, Op. 74 'Pathétique'


BBC Music Top 5 Recommendation

Ondine - ODE10022

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$16.75

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Ralph Van Raat

Ralph Van Raat


Adams, J:

Phrygian Gates for solo piano

American Berserk (2001)

China Gates

Hallelujah Junction

Bolcom:

Violin Sonata No. 2: II. Brutal, fast

Corea:

Children's Songs (excerpts)

Nos. XI, XVII & XX

Duruflé:

Hommage à Jean Gallon ('Chant Donné')

Ives, C:

Psalm 90

Lindberg, M:

Musik för Två Pianon

with Maarten van Veen (piano II)

Klavierstück

Tre Pianostycke

Play I

with Maarten van Veen (piano II)

Twine

Jubilees

Etude No. 1

Etude No. 2

Messiaen:

L'ascension: I. Majeste du Christ demandant sa gloire a son Pere

Nancarrow:

Toccata for Violin and Player Piano

Rautavaara:

Apotheosis

Rzewski:

The People United Will Never Be Defeated!

Four North American Ballads: No. 4. Winnsboro Cotton Mill Blues

Takemitsu:

A Flock Descends into the Pentagonal Garden

Tavener:

Zodiacs

Ypakoë

Palin

Mandoodles

Pratirupa

In Memory of Two Cats


Ralph Van Raat (piano)

This special box contains all four of Ralph Van Raat’s Naxos recordings plus an exclusive interview CD which includes music selected by Ralph specifically for this boxed set.

Also on this bonus CD, Ralph speaks about his musical choices for the set, as well as his own playing in an exclusive interview with Naxos Classical Music Spotlight’s very own Raymond Bisha.

Featured composers include: Tavener, Adams, Rzewski, Lindberg, Takemitsu, Ives, Bolcom, Messiaen, and more.

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Naxos Artist Profile Series - 8505040

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