Rautavaara: Annunciations (Concerto for Organ, Brass Group and Symphonic Wind Orchestra)

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Rautavaara: Symphony No. 7 'Angel of Light', etc.

Rautavaara:

Symphony No. 7 'Angel of Light'

Annunciations (Concerto for Organ, Brass Group and Symphonic Wind Orchestra)


Cannes Classical Award Winner 1997

“The Seventh Symphony's opening Tranquillo evokes a calm though powerful atmosphere, with many Sibelian points of reference, especially in recognisable echoes of the Largo fourth movement from Sibelius's Fourth Symphony, whereas the closing Pesante-cantabile is more in line with the symphonic world of Hovhaness.
The Angel idea originates in a series of works (Angels and Visitations and Angel of Dusk, for instance), the reference being to 'an archetype, one of mankind's oldest traditions and perennial companions'.
This Jungian axis is reflected in monolithic chords, ethereal harmonic computations (invariably broad and high-reaching) and an unselfconscious mode of musical development.
Readers schooled in the more contemplative works of Górecki, Pärt and Tavener will likely respond to this spatially generous essay, though Rautavaara's language is more a celebration of nature than any specific religious ritual.
Comparisons with the Annunciations (for organ, brass quintet, wind orchestra and percussion) find the earlier work far harsher in tone, much more demanding technically (it calls for a formidable organ virtuoso) and more radical in its musical language. The style ranges from the primeval drone that opens the work through canon, 'bird forest' activity and the novel effect of having the 'notes of a dense chord weirdly circulating in the room' when the organ motor is switched off. Kari Jussila rises to the various challenges with what sounds like genuine enthusiasm (his fast fingerwork is amazing) while Leif Segerstam and his orchestra exploit the tonal drama of both works.
The recordings are warm and spacious.”
Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010

Ondine - ODE8692

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Rautavaara - 12 Concertos (Collector’s Edition)

Rautavaara - 12 Concertos (Collector’s Edition)


Rautavaara:

Violin Concerto

Elmar Oliveira (violin)

Cello Concerto. Op. 41

Marko Ylönen (cello)

Angel of Dusk - Concerto for Double Bass and Orchestra

Esko Laine (double bass)

Ballad for Harp and Strings (1973/81)

Reija Bister (harp)

Concerto for Harp and Orchestra

Marielle Nordmann (harp)

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

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

Patrick Gallois (flute)

Clarinet Concerto

Richard Stoltzman (clarinet)

Annunciations (Concerto for Organ, Brass Group and Symphonic Wind Orchestra)

Kari Jussila (organ)

Piano Concerto No. 1

Ralf Gothóni (piano)

Piano Concerto No. 2

Ralf Gothóni (piano)

Piano Concerto No. 3 'Gift of Dreams'

Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano)


4 CDs for the price of 2

This first-ever edition of Einojuhani Rautavaara’s complete twelve concertos (written and recorded to this date) follows on the great success of the release of his eight symphonies, in a special box set.

Ondine’s long-time house composer is recognized as one of the greatest musical figures in Finland after Jean Sibelius. Between 1968 and 2001, he wrote solo works with orchestra for the violin, cello, double bass, harp, flute, clarinet, organ and the piano.

Highlights include the Violin Concerto which won a Cannes Classical Award in 1998, the Concerto for Birds (on tape) and Orchestra “Cantus Arcticus” which remains Rautavaara’s most popular and most frequently performed work of any kind, and the Third Piano Concerto “Gift of Dreams” which was commissioned, premiered and recorded by pianist-conductor Vladimir Ashkenazy. The other featured star performers include Patrick Gallois (flute) and Richard Stoltzman (clarinet).

The included recordings have been previously released to international popular and critical acclaim, and were all produced in close collaboration with the composer. The elegant box packaging, with the use of metallic colours, underlines the exclusivity of this edition, in combination with an attractive price.

Ondine - ODE11562Q

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$30.25

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